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He sees things to admire in Trotsky and things to deplore.
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It is one thing to deplore this reality; quite another, politically, to ignore it.
A decade ago the thing to deplore was the stereotyping of black models by dressing them in African-inspired clothes (or the Asian girls in kimonos).
The piece betrays its hatefulness by using the words "self-assertion and anger" as though they were things to be deplored, and Russell Simmons, the co-founder of Def Jam, replied: "Surely the moral outrage in this piece would be better applied to contemporary American crises in health care, education, joblessness".
Professional golf has become such a rich province that it is now considered the proper thing, in many quarters, to deplore the steadily mounting purses and emphasis on the financial side of the game.
Is Eva right to deplore the practice?
But there's also much to deplore.
It is the summit of idleness to deplore the present, to deplore actuality.
Aren't Republicans supposed to deplore the politics of victimhood?
It's one thing for conservatives at the American Enterprise Institute and other think tanks to sit around and theorize about the number of people who are "dependent" on government programs and to deplore the trend, or to strategize on privatizing Medicare.
But to deplore endings is a commonplace of criticism.
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