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Yet although he is as entitled to claim the prerogatives of the disenfranchised as much as anyone, Naipaul has always eschewed the rhetoric of marginality.
A mortal enemy of black people, he bragged that he and his followers had disenfranchised "as many as we could," and he publicly defended the murder of blacks.
He never describes the plight of the economically, socially or racially disenfranchised as unfair.
So, of course, there was no way the GOP could justify its excessive voter ID requirements that would have disenfranchised as many as three quarters of a million Pennsylvanians.
"I just feel very disenfranchised as a voter.
But many working-class Protestant boys now feel disenfranchised, as recent violence in east Belfast suggests.
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In the professor's analysis the president's worldview is the product of the country's long history of extending democracy to disenfranchised groups, as well as the specific ideological upheavals that struck campuses in the 1980s and 1990s.
Santa Muerte, who is also worshipped by the poor and disenfranchised, has as many as 12 million devotees, and her cult is the fastest-growing in the world.
"People say the youth are disenfranchised but as much as it has ever been for young people it's just about getting registered and just voting," he added.
Unfortunately, it's a pretty common pattern to label an economically disadvantaged, politically disenfranchised group as dumb.
The store caters to disenfranchised rock fans as well as fashion insiders.
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