Traitors
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Historians and others who venture to break the silence are lambasted as
traitors
to the black cause.
They agree with the hardline Hindu chauvinist and BJP legislator Sangeet Som, who last month called the Taj Mahal “a blot on Indian culture” that had been “built by traitors” and “should have no place in Indian history.”
Stalin was of course notorious for persecuting Jews, or “rootless cosmopolitans” as he called them, whom he regarded as natural agents of capitalism and
traitors
to the Soviet Union.
Today’s government and opposition, indeed, ritually denounce each other as
traitors
to the Revolution.
Citizens’ personal identities and socioeconomic opportunities are determined by their extended family’s relationships to the war – whether they were heroes, martyrs, traitors, prisoners, defectors, and so on.
In some environmental circles, blanket opposition to GMOs is like taking a loyalty oath – dissidents are regarded as
traitors
in league with the evil biotech industry.
And he depicted the old Zionist “left” as
traitors.
Prejudice against Catholics as enemies of liberty and potential
traitors
(because of their spiritual allegiance to Rome) also died hard.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is a smoother, more educated operator than Trump, but he, too, refuses to stop calling opponents of his Brexit policy traitors, or collaborators with foreign powers.
After all, if the president or prime minister says there are
traitors
in our midst, it is not only permissible to attack them; it is our patriotic duty.
Each side believes it has grounds to tar the other as
traitors.
Trump’s order might suggest that such people are renegades, or even
traitors.
At the rally in Milan, Salvini checked all of the populist, alt-right boxes, describing the upcoming election as an, “historic moment to free the continent from the abusive occupation organized in Brussels for many years by traitors.”
They depict all other contenders for power as corrupt, and all citizens who do not support them as
traitors.
Accordingly, opponents of the PiS are described as scumbags, parasites, germ carriers, communists, thieves, traitors, and more.
Paradoxically, the party that allows members to offer criticism without being tarred as
traitors
ultimately instills deeper loyalty.
Foreign powers intervened against the Revolution, moderate leaders like Lafayette, a hero of the American Revolution who wanted to establish a constitutional monarchy, were increasingly reviled by the left as royalist tools and by the right as revolutionary
traitors.
Trump has ominously noted that
traitors
used to be shot or hanged.
"By God!" shouted the father, "if there are traitors, we must settle their account."
This is what we could do: present ourselves at the pits, bring back the
traitors
by our presence, show the Company that we are all agreed, and that we are going to die rather than yield."
Do you understand? there are only
traitors
in the Jean Bart cuttings; you're all traitors!"
death to the traitors!"
--Serve the
traitors
right!
"Down with the
traitors!
"Down with the cowards! down with the traitors!"
--Down with the
traitors!
The few crusts of the morning and Mouquette's chestnuts had long been forgotten; their stomachs were crying out, and this suffering was added to their fury against the
traitors.
There are
traitors
down there!
And in this growing ferocity, in this old need of revenge which was turning every head with madness, the choked cries went on, death to traitors, hatred against ill-paid work, the roaring of bellies after bread.
"The gallows, Captain Wharton! surely those
traitors
to the king would never dare to commit another murder in cold blood; is it not enough that they took the life of Andre?
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