Sentence examples for feeling of victimization from inspiring English sources

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Governor Bush is also exporting his feeling of victimization to Michigan.

Many Serbs, too, shared an abiding feeling of victimization, dating back through 500 years of Ottoman rule and punctuated by their murderous treatment during World War II by Nazis and Croat fascists.

By Nicholas Dawidoff August 4, 2017 Tom Petty's apolitical catalogue has suddenly run coterminous with a lively political strain in the current American grain, the aggrieved feeling of victimization.

Now, forty years later, his apolitical catalogue had suddenly run coterminous with a lively political strain in the current American grain, the aggrieved feeling of victimization — the prevailing sense that people are out to wrong you, reduce you, and there's nothing you can do to fight back against those who want what you have.

Natural grieving could give way to a feeling of victimization that would hinder the living from going forward.

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Boycotting it would only accentuate old Chinese feelings of victimization.

The affluent, self-satisfied 1990's spawned a paradoxical response: hard rock that inflates private feelings of victimization into a self-pitying rage.

By playing to the Muslim world's feelings of victimization by the West and hatred of Israel, he won adulation on the Arab street even as Arab leaders often disdained him, and that in turn earned him credibility at home.

Takis Michas, a Greek journalist who has written a book, "Unholy Alliance," detailing Greece's financial and paramilitary ties to Slobodan Milosevic's Serbia, points to the continuing sense of isolation felt by many Greeks whose world views "revolve around conspiracy theories, feelings of victimization and a strong sense of marginalization".

The $600-a-month rental where Lazaro lives with his wife and two grown children has been a magnet for politicians of various anti-Castro stripes, and it has been infused from the beginning with their mixed feelings of victimization and entitlement.

But what she does most brilliantly is to give equal time to her narrator's feelings of victimization (fear, self-loathing), as well as to those feelings no one wants to acknowledge — an eager complicity, the way a dangerous person can make a less dangerous person feel alive.

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