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ghettoise

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Verb1.ghettoise - put in a ghetto; "The Jews in Eastern Europe were ghettoized"
isolate, insulate - place or set apart; "They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates"


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Pete Mercer, student support officer at Newcastle University Union, said: "Instead of addressing any problems within communities, Coun Armstrong's mission to remove and then ghettoise students will devastate a thriving local economy.
At the same time, you could also say there's a Labour government that's trying to use the threat of terrorismto encroach upon our civil liberties and actually ghettoise Islam.
Cosmopolitan, the term of abuse used to ghettoise refugees from the Middle East before Lebanon, supplies the answer, not perhaps unconnected to the eulogy for refugees that extends the discussion of the unheimlich which so neatly avoided the real problems of the actually homeless, those too poor to have shelter, in favour of a Manhattanism by which professors of history and theory could alert us to their agony from the comfort of their Ambasz-designed leather study chairs.
 
 
 
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