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Amid a recent surge in traffic stops by the Chicago Police Department, the ACLU filed a lawsuit earlier this year, saying the department’s practices racially profile, harass and demean law-abiding citizens.
… And the reason I am mentioning these things is not to demean or minimise the point, it is to try and say, society designs institutions to deal with particular areas and central banking is no exception.”
Does the behaviour of these attention-seekers not demean women or do they have to black up first?
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He further said that there would be 'cracks' in the opposition alliance if Rahul Gandhi continues to 'demean' Savarkar.
'How dare you demean anybody based on their natural characteristics that they have no control over,' De Piero told the outlet.
‘It wasn’t my intention to hurt or demean, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused.
The floor of the House is not meant to demean any religion and we expect the Speaker will take cognizance of this fact and not allow any person to spew hatred against other faiths,” he said.
There apparently was absolutely no limit on how far he would go to demean women to satisfy his sexual desires.
Source: https://www.wnd.com/2023/02/latest-media-spin-bad-boy-hunter-victim/
“There is no evidence to suggest that the grievor intentionally set out to demean or insult Black people,” he wrote.