Sentences with phrase «without scapegoating»

«Britain needs to stop Brexit & tackle today's social crisis (housing, NHS, education) with passion of the Attlee Govt after 1945 - & without scapegoating Europe & foreigners.
Clearly, homebirth is a more complex issue but what we need from MANA is an honest representation of their data and an initiative to improve safety without scapegoating or whitewashing.
The Kingdom is one without scapegoating and religious rivalry.
Without the scapegoat mechanism, inter-personal violence only continues to escalate on an ever - increasing spiral of retribution and destruction until society collapses upon itself.
Without the scapegoat mechanism, human culture would collapse upon itself in a never - ending cycle of progressive violence.
Without scapegoats, the more conservative folks in this country would have nothing left to campaign on!
But what would science be without a scapegoat, a witch for burning?

Not exact matches

«Christians (et al) must give up a perverse, unhealthy and inhuman doctrine of predestination without in so doing making God the great scapegoat of history.»
God knew that without the violence of the scapegoat mechanism, mankind would only spiral into ever - increasing violence, which ultimately would end in our complete destruction.
He wasn't a scapegoat, cruelly put to death, without his consent, with no divine plan being in place that the whole Trinity didn't willingly agree on.
Because of their vulnerable status, it has become common to scapegoat and hurl insults at them without regard to the fact that they are human beings created in the image of God.
Without the benefit of modern psychology he was unable to see how the Jews simply became a scapegoat on to whom were projected every bitter emotion of misery and revenge.
«Christians must give up a perverse, unhealthy and inhuman doctrine of predestination without in so doing making God the great scapegoat of history».
Convinced that coach Pep Guardiola was making him the scapegoat for Bayern Munich's shock 3 - 1 Champions League defeat in Porto — a game in which the Bavarians had to do without the injured Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, Bastian Schweinsteiger and David Alaba — Müller - Wohlfahrt and his assistants headed straight for the exit and while some think Pep has triumphed in this particular turf war, the battle, in truth, is far from won.
Wayne Rooney has without doubt been Manchester United's scapegoat for the majority of the season, with criticism being hurled at him from all angles.
They should do now what they should have done a year ago and give Corbyn the space to build or to fail without them being a legitimate scapegoat for the party's abysmal poll ratings.
«Without accountability by local political leaders, the Federal government would continue to be the scapegoat for the failure of states and local governments to use ecological funds for the purposes they were released,» he said.
She said the governor was «scapegoating local governments» by keeping state aid to localities flat without reducing state - imposed costs.
In addition, everyone's favorite scapegoat, gluten, which 20 percent of Americans now try to avoid, is also often called inflammatory, though there's no evidence that gluten causes problems in people without celiac disease, says Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Spokesperson Lisa Cimperman, MS, RD, LD, clinical dietitian at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland.
These evaluations are designed without any foundation in research and they scapegoat dedicated and talented teachers.
Without hesitation, they called out, «Poor leadership by the prior principal» (denigrating authority), «lack of teacher assistants for differentiating instruction» (denying personal responsibility), and «unrealistic expectations by politicians» (scapegoating).
Americans tend to look with suspicion on the Puritans because of the Salem witch trials without realizing that this type of scapegoating was endemic earlier all across Europe and not peculiar to the Puritans.
Although many of these body care products contained far more harmful chemicals such as parabens and ethanolamines (which do contain nitrosamines), the sole scapegoating of SLS allowed these companies to safely continue using them without arousing much public scrutiny.
When asked if he had fired anyone for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which an outside data firm collected profile data on as many as 87 million people without their permission, Zuckerberg said he isn't looking for a scapegoat.
«We're not opposed to tax reform — we're opposed to being the scapegoat and having our rights traded away without a seat at the table,» said Rick Helfenbein, the trade group's CEO.
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