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The tone of the report is certainly encouraging to any family who watched the college selection process change their child from a student who loves to learn, to a student who learned how to negotiate a labyrinth of stress and societal scorn while trying to stay true to self.
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Justice O'Connor scorns "grand unified theories"; she declares that the judiciary cannot prescribe "palliatives for societal ills"; she attacks her fellow justices for seizing upon cases as an excuse to philosophise, rather than merely deciding them.
Similarly, the push for gay marriage, which from the outside might seem to be the organizing goal of the movement these days, is scorned by a number of gays who argue that they neither want, nor need, that kind of societal sanction of gay relationships.
They have scorn.
Why scorn it now?
His scorn is palpable.
Anybody scorn him?
People scorn.
Now they scorn them.
"They are societal choices".
Other differences are societal.
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