"Agitator!" said Sir James, with bitter emphasis, feeling that the syllables of this word properly repeated were a sufficient exposure of its
hatefulness.
Her manner became less calm, her utterance more rapid and agitated, as she tried to bring home to the people their guilt their wilful darkness, their state of disobedience to God--as she dwelt on the
hatefulness of sin, the Divine holiness, and the sufferings of the Saviour, by which a way had been opened for their salvation.
Have we become so desensitised to the
hatefulness that fills our TVs and news feeds on a daily basis that we're failing to teach the fundamental basics to our children by setting an example in front of their peers?
Rather than simply being 'live and let live,' they are forcing Americans to embrace their politics, and often with overwhelming muscle and the life-crushing public accusations of a person's so-called 'bigotry' and '
hatefulness' if they dare disagree."
Omar responded to Trump's attack by PRIVATE Richard Nixon quoting a poem by Maya Angelou: "You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your
hatefulness, But still, like air, I'll rise."
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hatefulness and the judgement from the very group of people that are supposed to be modelling honesty, love and acceptance.
(1) Resistance to racial equality in the civil rights era ("old racism") is conceptualized, as Jeanne Theoharis puts it, as "personal
hatefulness...
God's love sees all the
hatefulness and all the wickedness of the enemy yet desires to free the enemy from hate, to do the enemy the highest good, to rescue them from sin, and save their souls.
Against isolationism and jingoism, Meacham proposes a "clear-eyed" American exceptionalism that boasts constitutionally established corrective function and a tradition of overcoming
hatefulness and injustice; for Meacham, true patriotism recognizes our flaws but maintains a belief in our national soul.