For another, it stigmatizes, as it regards the mentally ill as though they were criminals. |
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Instead, it stigmatizes innocent children, subjects them to acute embarrassment, and teaches them to distrust authority. |
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We tend to forget how often we have succumbed as a nation to a pervasive individualism that stigmatizes poor children and blames their families. |
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It also notes with concern the existing naming practice, which further stigmatizes children born out of wedlock. |
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Moreover, not conforming to the practice stigmatizes and isolates girls and their families, resulting in the loss of their social status. |
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The bigotry that stigmatizes and excludes them can be exploited by extremists. |
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This stigmatizes them and could constitute another reason for their family or husband to abandon them. |
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And we are in a country that inevitably stigmatizes them, because it's secular. |
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This association wrongly stigmatizes a trans identity as something that can harm a cisgender person. |
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It is therefore urgent to move away from this false vision that stigmatizes the agricultural world. |
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What difference does it make for a person who loses their job that their employer stigmatizes them as an individual rather than apply a discriminatory policy suggested by the employers association? |
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The exclusion of prospective immigrants with HIV on the ground that they represent a danger to public health also stigmatizes all immigrants, who are often viewed as threatening. |
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If the government forever stigmatizes an individual facing trial for an act which was committed completely out of character, and if that person's privacy rights are not protected, I believe it opens the door open wide. |
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It stigmatizes people illegally staying in the EU, and leaving one's country hoping to find a better life in Europe is considered therefore, as a crime. |
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This sort of loosely constructed stereotype, in addition to being highly controversial, stigmatizes religious traditions, threatens those who oppose it and fractures civil discourse. |
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