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demonise
verb
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Political armies were raised either to demonise the president or to demonise the demonisers.
He has invoked extremist, Cold War rhetoric to demonise conservationists and environmentalists.
But the response from the vested interests and the majority of the political right in Australia was to demonise the price on the use of this demon coal.
"We've seen the Abbott government over the past six months demonise people with disability to the extent I now get email after email from people who have disabilities who are so frightened because of the way in which the Abbott government describes people," she told ABC radio.
Not to demonise any particular technology, but I want to be very involved in how much and what sort of information is coming to my son.
He said the national debate around immigration had been distorted by Ukip and threatened to demonise people who had come to the UK over the past 50 years to work and bring up their children.
Statements like these are worrying, not just because they demonise legitimate action to reduce climate change or to adapt to it, but also because they reveal the extremist, fringe thinking of Tony Abbott and his cabinet.
Some may demonise large power generators, but they remain a legitimate part of the Australian economy, and the net impact is zero.
"We don't demonise the wealthy, as so many folks in the Democratic party do," said the New Jersey governor.
This kind of language has only one purpose: to delegitimise and demonise supporters of the carbon price.
"There is absolutely no need to demonise beauty.
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