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is apathetic
adjective
Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent.
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I don't believe the public is apathetic at all.
But Brand is apathetic to the needs of his readers if all he can do is sprinkle Revolution with a few books or films to explore – George Orwell's Homage to Catalonia and Adam Curtis's The Century of the Self – and some guidelines to setting up a co-op.
Streeting, a former president of the National Union of Students and now Labour MP for Ilford North, told the BBC: "We've now got a problem where too many of our Jewish members and people out there in the country think the Labour party is apathetic to antisemitism and it isn't a place for Jewish members.
No one can tell me that this young generation of voters is apathetic.
It is peculiar that in this day and age, when Christians, especially there, suffer discrimination and persecution, assault and rape, torture and murder, as part of an ethnic -- shall we more accurately say, religious -- cleansing, that the world is apathetic.
If war is apathetic to its casualties, so is the guilt of not having fought one.
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They are apathetic.
The U.S. public was apathetic.
There is no room to be apathetic.
This is why fans are apathetic.
So many people today are apathetic.
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