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...simply this overt partisan assault that created the backlash. According to Faludi, women came to condemn the movement because they heard from messengers they trusted that it was responsible for their pain. When the source of attack claims neutrality, offers statistics, cites an expert, the message carries even more weight...
...what they couldn't understand was how people they considered friends would not speak out in their defense or on their behalf when others would condemn them. Fifty years after he first heard that silence, It was still ringing in his ears when he told me about...
...their heads in church reflected a particular cultural moment that has passed) and just as almost all Christians radically oppose St. Paul's tolerance for slavery, which was in keeping with his times, so, we believe, the very few observations in the Old and New Testaments that appear to condemn that what would now be called homosexual acts can be seen as reflecting prejudices inconsistent with the central Christians Message of compassionate brotherhood and sisterhood...
...behold avid museum-goers! Before you condemn me for my uncouth, uncultured ways, I'd like to announce that I am converted. I have discovered a museum that holds my fleeting attention span for longer than an hour (an amazing task indeed)--the Children's Museum of Boston...
Where the Institute of Politics refuses to show sensitivity to the concerns of minority groups on campus, perhaps the Black Students Association will. If nothing else, enlightened self-interest should lead Hall and thoughtful members of the BSA to condemn all forms of prejudice of the race and ancestry of the speaker, and withdraw their offer to Leonard Jeffries. Jessica Yellin...