Would they brainwash and indoctrinate me with utopian, sci-fi visions of an alternate reality? |
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It's to educate and not indoctrinate, to present and not proselytize. |
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Grade schools boost intelligence and can be used to indoctrinate kiddos into the Loyalist faction. |
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But Susana, it seems, never complains, even though Mr Barlow's ambition is clearly to indoctrinate Nico into the pleasures of pork. |
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Its function is fourfold: to indoctrinate, to justify, to obscure, to motivate citizens to conform and obey. |
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This teaching may indoctrinate, as in high school, where ethics is often reduced to teaching values and making practical decisions. |
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There is a propaganda machine that is necessary to indoctrinate young people into the cult of martyrdom. |
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The powerful influence of the media was, however, used also to indoctrinate, manipulate and oppress men and peoples. |
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Governments and political parties remember about our existence when they want to gain votes: then they indoctrinate or recruit us. |
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They want to indoctrinate impressionable young minds by placing these gay characters on pedestals in a positive light. |
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She begs him to teach and indoctrinate her into the ways of what he does. |
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The ability the Internet gives hate groups to indoctrinate and recruit new members is particularly concerning when we consider the amount of time young people spend unsupervised on the Internet. |
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Furthermore, some 500 foreign television networks in the region tried to indoctrinate Tunisian youth with their simplistic and demagogic discourse. |
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From these statistics it would appear that higher education, and particularly specialization in the natural sciences, will indoctrinate students into naturalism or an atheistic view of the world. |
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We have all sorts of people within our school, but we're not about to indoctrinate in the sense of putting their heads in a vice and trying to make sure they only think in one way. |
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We are just discussing how best to indoctrinate you. |
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Besides, we are not talking about individual human rights but about the so-called right of religious groups to indoctrinate their children at public expense. |
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The extremists use terror to intimidate and indoctrinate. |
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Terrorism has no borders, and the Schengen area offers it the perfect cradle in which to recruit, indoctrinate and make the logistical preparations for attacks. |
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Prolefeed is homogenised, manufactured superficial literature, film and music, used to control and indoctrinate the populace through docility. |
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Then the high school held one of those mandatory tolerance assemblies, the sort that, though a standard part of modern education, probably don't indoctrinate all that many evil souls into kindheartedness. |
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By chance do you believe that all those who indoctrinate are teachers? |
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Capitalism has been through a rough patch, but surely the term itself is no more inflammatory than free enterprise. For critics, this is a blatant attempt to indoctrinate children. |
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The draft plan rails, for example, against the evils of globalisation and privatisation. It is not hard to find evidence of a desire to indoctrinate. |
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And are religious schools using the programme, as Judge Oliver fears, to indoctrinate children? Religious schools have come out on top in the Cleveland marketplace for three reasons. |
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This allowed the Inca to indoctrinate them into the Inca nobility and, with luck, marry their daughters into families at various corners of the empire. |
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The goal should be to teach politics, rather than to indoctrinate students in a narrow set of political beliefs. |
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