Indoctrination
in sentence
30 examples of Indoctrination in a sentence
Once in the cult, members are subjected to multiple forms of
indoctrination.
Hans rose through the ranks and oversaw the training and
indoctrination
of other young people.
No religion can demolish that by
indoctrination.
The Stepford Children, besides being a very good made for TV movie, shows the very disturbing result of
indoctrination.
Besides the obvious issues associated with brainwashing and indoctrination, there's also the bad acting, bad writing, and BAD "special effects".
A child's-captivated-ear
indoctrination
into the myths which so easily lead us astray (into false hope, then deception, then dried-up going-through-the-motions stub-toed, danceless mere existence) frames what is broader in scope in this film compared to the previous two: there is no age or gender delimitation of focus here as we see random-encounterers young and old, female and male, show their vulnerability to idealized visions which leave them floundering.
Here's the power of
indoctrination
even in post-communist era.
But Chinese television fare, at least, no longer consists of the prudish melodramas and clumsy
indoctrination
programs of the Maoist past.
Indoctrination
begins at a young age through family, education, and media, and later encourages more aggressive resistance, including terrorism.
Russians no longer care about slogans and symbols because paying bills and feeding their families doesn’t leave time for
indoctrination
and ideology.
Propaganda and
indoctrination
are time consuming and inefficient.
Becoming a member is a seven-year process of induction and
indoctrination.
A disciple of the philosopher Karl Popper, Soros has promoted open societies as the ultimate guarantee of freedom from tyranny and religious or ideological indoctrination, and as a powerful weapon against rising social inequality.
For them, newcomers, living in an environment hostile to their way of life, need to preserve the cultural practices they bring with them, even if some of those practices – for example, arranged marriages, gender segregation, religious
indoctrination
– conflict with liberal principles.
Instead there is a kind of paralysis - born of a mix of loyalty, fear, and
indoctrination
- as they grudgingly wait for Castro to expire.
In fact, medical services are becoming more and more precarious and the educational system has not advanced beyond a common system of political
indoctrination.
Moreover, a cursory glance at the PLA's readiness training, research and development, weapons acquisition, and
indoctrination
programs shows that Chinese officials are preparing to fight future wars not only against regional powers, but against a superpower.
One aspect often over-looked in foreign assessments of the PLA is its political
indoctrination
and the level of fanaticism this can create for an actual battlefield scenario.
The reality is that China has been through a half century of Marxist-Leninist revolutionary indoctrination, which emphasizes the predatory nature of imperialism, colonialism, and capitalism--with America singled out as the leader of oppressive global forces.
Members of this cohort have no personal links to past German crimes, and they have often been subjected to anti-Zionist
indoctrination
by regimes seeking legitimacy through solidarity with the Palestinians.
The family state's core values of loyalty, filial piety and duty to one's elders were spread through military conscription and
indoctrination
in the national educational system.
One reason why it used to take roughly 13 years for a Jesuit to reach ordination was the long
indoctrination
in orthodoxy required for priests who, unlike “regular clergy” (whose training lasted half that time), would be mobile and beyond the direct control of bishops.
Indeed, one likely explanation of the observed gap in social values is that education is being deliberately used as a tool of indoctrination, with the purpose of consolidating autocratic governments.
A review of the pedagogical literature on the region’s education systems reveals the extent to which they have been designed for
indoctrination.
But it makes sense if it is recognized as an attempt to exploit local cultural characteristics to reinforce the
indoctrination
effort (as has been done in China).
Indeed, while Nashi seems more like a collection of roguish hooligans, its members do receive paramilitary training to complement their ultra-nationalist ideological
indoctrination.
Back then, Thai schoolchildren sang martial songs each morning, and Thais knew their place in the rigidly elitist pecking order, which was reinforced by socialization and
indoctrination
in classrooms and living rooms, where only state-controlled media could enter.
And incarcerating Islamists often means providing them with an ideal environment for recruitment, indoctrination, and training.
Though the details of the plan have yet to be worked out, it seems evident that China’s leaders intend to gut the Basic Law, exercise more direct control over the appointment of key officials, weaken or eliminate Hong Kong’s judicial independence, curtail civil liberties, and suppress political dissent, including through ideological
indoctrination.
Ideological
indoctrination
has returned with a vengeance; the US has again become the enemy, while Russia has re-emerged as a friend.
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