«With the signs clearly spelt on the wall that he (President Mahama) has lost the Presidency, he has begun
using divisive language in his campaign.
Not exact matches
«His
language was offensive and
divisive,
using the same racist and classist rhetoric as Donald Trump and the other politicians who
use these crises as a talking point to denigrate rather than
use their power and positions to help.
According to the MFWA, ``... while campaigning in the Upper West Region, the President of Ghana and leader of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), His Excellency John Dramani Mahama opted to
use very ethnocentric and
divisive campaign
language.
-- in which he accused Sharpton of doing Wright's bidding «to attack me —
using racially
divisive language.»
This might mean recognizing the power of
language and refraining from
using divisive phrasing like, «Adopt don't shop» in marketing or social media.