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"Because of what I believe, my parents have tried to have me institutionalized three times over the past two years".
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When he failed to find a publisher, he decided to move to Europe: "I could not bear the humiliation of being an unpublished novelist in a country where bad writing, as it seemed to me, had become institutionalized".
You look at how long it took to get justice over something like Hillsborough, for example, and it seems to me there's institutionalized injustice.
For several weeks afterward, my manager sent me at least one New York Times article a day about institutionalized racism and my co-workers spontaneously shared their white guilt with me.
About becoming an accidental Marxist while studying at the University of Texas at Austin: "That's what Texas did to me, took my hatred of bullies and bullying and institutionalized it".
The systematic, ordered, institutionalized nature of the Jewish Holocaust makes me particularly ill.
It creates a simmering, festering rage that I sometimes feel will leave me broken inside to the point of having to be institutionalized.
A friend in New Hampshire tells me his wife's annual escape with her friends is so institutionalized that the women all have baseball hats sporting the words "Wild Mountain Mamas".
Paranjoy Guha-Thakurta, one of the authors of the report, told me that one of its most disturbing findings was that the practice of paid content had become "institutionalized".
If institutionalized racism doesn't contribute to the lack of African-American in the media then tell me what does?
Mrs. Pomegranate is institutionalized.
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