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We are in danger of demonising consumers.
We are in danger of demonising anyone who goes to football matches".
"We would suggest that there is no little danger of demonising credit derivatives, which remain a useful risk management tool," it says.
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Girls not Brides has reported on the dangers of demonising families for continuing these practices.
"History has shown us time and again the dangers of demonising foreigners and minorities, and it is extraordinary and deeply shameful to see these types of tactics being used in a variety of countries, simply because racism and xenophobia are so easy to arouse in order to win votes or sell newspapers," he said.
Referencing the holocaust and the Rwandan genocide, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, pointed out that freedom of expression is not absolute and words can lead to violence: "History has shown us time and again the dangers of demonising foreigners and minorities".
Labour has accused the Conservatives of "demonising the unemployed".
There is a danger that an obsessive interest in Britain in attributing blame for what happened in Iraq in 2003 is pursued with the narrow purpose of demonising Mr Blair and ignoring the broader context of what happened then and is happening now.
Instead of demonising the Greeks, spell out the arguments for keeping the euro together.
Instead of demonising people for being fat we should start focussing instead on health.
Jenny Willott, for the Liberal Democrats, accused the Government of "demonising" claimants and calling some of them "offenders".
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