demonize people they know you can't sustain it so this one day I invited this guy to work for us youngster I thought he was
not demonize .
They demonized drinking, not just to the point of saying, "Gee, we don't want you to drink,"
Let's not demonize , because there are a lot of gun owners who are a lot more moderate than you think, and who are interested in solutions.
They so thoroughly demonize a group of people that neighbor turns on neighbor.
We've demonized cookies. We've demonized this notion of tracking.
The challenge is when we demonize it, and we start to recognize bias as something that if we have we're bad people,
He is a guy who demonizes banking because he's jealous of anybody having a job.
in doing this I think there's sometimes a tendency to demonize shyness and I don't wanna do that either.
She was the most important case for five years and they demonized her every chance they could and yet when she got out there was not a single word more spoken.
really the value of what he was saying he said our job is to demonize the tobacco industry I said what and here I
was a federal official I didn't think my job was to demonize an industry but what he understood what I didn't understand is if you change the
And our country tends to-- certain people from certain places often get demonized in certain ways.
And I think that we need to recapture that spirit, where A, we don't demonize people that we disagree with.
The food industry loves the idea of obesity being all about calories, because you can't demonize anything.
Kaveri Subrahmanyam: I'm glad my son will be 18 Peggy Orenstein: I mean, but it seems like I also don't wanna demonize the new technology
And It's very easy to demonize people.
I don't think we need "do not track" at all and I think that, in fact, that's an example of how we've done a bad job as an industry of allowing cookies to be demonized .
It was a compromise championed by Republican President George H. W. Bush, and then it was demonized