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To intolerance
noun
The state of being intolerant.
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Ignorance leads to intolerance.
"We're now used … to intolerance".
Quite enthralling, and a grand and timely foil to intolerance.
Nationwide, flag-waving was sometimes a cousin to intolerance.
Some people were killed, dragged through the streets as trophies to intolerance and hate.
Religious freedom, women's rights and education were emphasised – a challenge to intolerance and bigotry.
Rather than urging children to conform, they teach them how to respond to intolerance.
"We talk about that topic every year at CPAC," he said, referring to intolerance of conservative views in academia.
"Nobody has yet demonstrated that a concentration of ethnic minorities in one school or other leads to intolerance".
"But there is a tendency to intolerance that is deeply ingrained by the former regime and by the reality of opponents fighting that regime".
Those in the West who rightly praise Mr Kagame for his achievements in development must also loudly lambast him for his loathsome and needless tendency to intolerance.
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