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To call someone a Nazi is to accuse him of embracing evil.
On the face of it, embracing evil seems a little perverse.
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Rudolf is shown as a man who, owing to circumstance and character, embraced evil.
On "Buffy," the truly dangerous people were the weak and resentful: that was the kind of person (often but not always a man) so ravenous for control that he'd embrace evil rather than risk rejection.
I have to admit I underestimated how fully she was going to embrace evil.
From the standpoint of the North, the South had embraced evil as good, and southerners viewed Yankees in much the same way.
He came to the conclusion that religion was superior to ideology, because it struggled with "the evil inside man", whereas revolutions destroyed the contingent carriers of evil, but embraced "the evil itself", and even magnified it.
The events of early Season 2 were said to mark a shift in the story from mystery to journey, with Ben accepting and exploring his powers, while Brother Justin was seen completely embracing his evil nature.
History tends to be unkind to those who embrace the evil practices of those they once denounced.
And then there is the Nespresso coffee machine, which has driven some otherwise right-thinking people (me, for instance) to embrace the evil Nestle franchise.
Evil, evil, evil.
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