Victimized
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Yes, there are some dykey-looking women about, as well as some pretty young female inmates just waiting to be sexually
victimized
by them.
In fact, through most of the scenes at the house, the
victimized
guests all seem so passive, pretty much just allowing Alex and Ricky do what they wanted to do.
Further, Dina speaks so casually when she narrates and no one screams when they are
victimized
(except for when Maria and Paul argue over cutting Dina's belly open).
That little black and white film is in a way fascinating because it is not for us, its western audience, attached to Mexico only but to any south American country where the presence of Indians is important and where these Indians are systematically
victimized
and pressurized by the conservative if not reactionary governments and their armed forces.
The visual jokes are all rather amusing but I do feel sorry for Tom when he's
victimized
in such a way.
The significant characters are the locations: Especially Ethiopia and those
victimized.
The Kurds – who, like the Shi’a, were
victimized
by Saddam for decades – quietly cling to their de facto independence in the north, making sure that they will never again come under Arab rule.
Victimized
by an educational system that collapsed over a decade ago, they have few skills that can help them find employment in Iraq’s blighted economy.
With almost daily terrorist attacks, ordinary citizens
victimized
by shell and gunfire or misconceived bombing, the abuses of Iraqi prisoners, and the hostility of Iraq's Shiites - on whom the US had pinned high hopes for the peace process - American policy is in jeopardy of failure.
They could just as easily take the high road: much evidence indicates that workers who are rewarded rather than
victimized
can contribute to greater competitiveness for firms in the long run.
Focusing on the ways Poles were
victimized
by the Nazis – or, even better, responded to that victimization with heroism – has proved very effective electorally.
President Donald Trump’s administration has played an especially antagonistic role in asserting that the US is being
victimized
by large trade deficits.
As a result, some citizens eventually suffer the economic equivalent of a heart attack: wrenching declines in living standards as they are
victimized
by unsustainable programs’ endgame.
Party spokesmen still often say that some foreign intervention has "wounded the feelings of the Chinese people" when they feel that China has been unfairly
victimized.
Giving their full-fledged support to the Syrian opposition, Turkey’s leaders started to profess their country’s duty to protect the
victimized
people of the Middle East.
Al-Qaeda has also damaged itself with the Saudi public, which has been repeatedly
victimized
by terrorist attacks.
This enabled Lomborg to appeal the verdict, successfully, claiming that the Committee had
victimized
him for political reasons, given his recent appointment as director of a major national institute for environmental research.
That price, however, is also exacted from the rest of us, because when extremists are allowed to wipe out their neighbors, the
victimized
often become radicalized and militarized; they look to settle old scores not only against the perpetrators of genocide, but against those who abetted them.
Although Poland’s Catholics were cruelly
victimized
during the Nazi occupation, they could find little compassion for the fate of Nazism’s ultimate victims.
But, compared with Chinese private entrepreneurs, representatives of large Western firms are a privileged group, and are not
victimized
as frequently by official corruption.
We owe it to workers
victimized
by this recession to reinvent finance so that it works to enrich the real economy, instead of enriching only the financiers.
The radical loser is the kind of young man who feels
victimized
by an unfeeling, uncaring world.
Speaking to the Far RightNEW YORK – Something many right-wing populists have in common is a peculiar form of self-pity: the feeling of being
victimized
by the liberal media, academics, intellectuals, “experts” – in short, by the so-called elites.
They have publicly exposed those – from former Hollywood titan Harvey Weinstein and casino mogul Steve Wynn to Oxfam employees who reportedly traded sex for aid – in positions of power who have abused, mistreated, and otherwise
victimized
women and girls.
Divided by their different interpretations, Muslims do not play the role they once did in the world; instead, they are weakened and
victimized.
We can feel
victimized
and criticize the oppressors, but to stop them we need to look at ourselves.
The IMF emerged at a time when countries were routinely
victimized
by New York bankers’ casual assumptions, such as J.P. Morgan’s assessment in the 1920’s that Germans were “fundamentally a second-rate people.”
Torn between Europe and Asia in cultural and political terms,
victimized
by a dark, narcissistic instinct that pervades their reading of their past and their visions of the future, it should surprise no one that Russia is now behaving like a “revisionist” power.
We need to find ways to address the lack of a real freedom of expression for women in so many societies and, at the same, time to redress damage done to those
victimized
by female genital mutilation.
NATO has not aggressively
victimized
Russia, as Kremlin propaganda claims.
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