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to oppression
noun
The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.
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"I wanted to make sure I was giving a voice to oppression and people being oppressed".
"No to oppression, corruption, theft and humiliation.
Is that an end to oppression?
These were liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression.
There's no other more articulate response to oppression than that.
Matt Wagner: They are both opposed to oppression.
He revealed to us the best antidote to oppression (and its most noxious companion, oblivion): poetry.
In contrast, Sheikh Ahmed had described the faithful responding peacefully to oppression.
"Extremism was a reaction to oppression and the violence of the state.
"It really bothers me how black people can be so insensitive to oppression," he said.
And that was due entirely to oppression and exploitation by foreign imperialism and domestic reactionary governments".
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