Word: opinionizing
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France always thought it had one last resort, one ready strategy for fending off the rage of its Arab street: beyond avoidance lay appeasement. No country in the West has done more to cultivate world Arab opinion, to appease Arab terrorists, to ostentatiously oppose American Middle East policy (Iraq above all), to champion the signal Arab cause of Palestine. It was no accident that Yasser Arafat chose Paris as his place to die--Paris, after Jerusalem, his second holiest city...
That quotidian depiction of terrorism has made Paradise Now controversial, not just among Israelis. "Extremist Palestinians say by humanizing these people, there is nothing holy in them," says Abu-Assad. "My opinion is they are human beings, whether you like it or not." And like it or not, the need to understand them didn't begin with 9/11, nor will it end anytime soon...
Greenfield said that Alito’s opinion in the August 2004 case of The Pitt News v. Pappert suggests that the nominee might support FAIR’s arguments...
...faced by both minority students and minority organizations in becoming involved in campus politics. Leaders relayed their difficulties in balancing political agendas with social functions, making the observation that many ethnic groups end up focusing extensively on social or cultural aspects. Students also remarked that a wide variety of opinions exist within individual ethnic organizations, making unilateral political action difficult. Because of such diversity of opinion, ethnic organizations are often reluctant to align themselves with partisan organizations such as the Dems or Harvard College Republicans, said Sarah L. Paiji ’06, co-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian...
...their demand that Abercrombie discontinue producing these t-shirts was contrary to the spirit of free enterprise. Young women—the very people whom the “girl-cott” was meant to protect—were buying the t-shirts in droves. That the shrill opinion of 23 teenage girls could override the demand of young women nationwide either speaks to Abercrombie’s own internal qualms, strange for a company that printed the shirts in the first place, or to its tacit admission that the shirts are meant more as publicity tools than serious...