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Twitter, Chirinos said, has made it easier to for artists to voice discontent without calling for action.
Those who were opposed to the extremism of Hamas could voice discontent at the deterioration in living conditions caused by Hamas's policies.
He said the Bosnian Serbs had no intention of unraveling Dayton and merely wanted to voice discontent that the Bosnian state was accruing power at the expense of elected assemblies in the two entities.
The players, who started off wide-mouthed in admiration at the thought of meeting the Great Little Man, are now beginning to voice discontent – privately and confidentially, of course.
On the other hand, he continued, white Americans should acknowledge that "the effects of slavery and Jim Crow didn't suddenly vanish in the sixties; that when minority groups voice discontent, they're not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness; that when they wage peaceful protest, they're not demanding special treatment but the equal treatment our Founders promised".
Growing up learning and studying how the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr conducted nonviolent demonstrations, I quickly realised that the best tactic to expose the ugliness of racism and injustice was to peacefully voice discontent and let the deplorable behaviour of others speak for itself.
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While intellectual types have celebrated Björk's recent work — musicologists are lining up to analyze what one scholar plausibly calls her "anti- and hyper-pop" — some longtime fans have voiced discontent.
In Jakarta, away from the American Embassy, the city was quiet, but shoppers, commuters and tradesmen, in a series of interviews, were almost unanimous in voicing discontent with the United States.
Indeed, the open question going into the runoff on May 29 and 30 is whether the Northern League, the most powerful party in Mr. Berlusconi's center-right coalition, which has increasingly voiced discontent with the prime minister in recent weeks, will worry about being tainted by Mr. Berlusconi's sagging popularity and pull out of the government.
In 2006, when the organization attempted (and failed) to build a casino in a majority African American neighbourhood in northern Philadelphia, Pinkett claimed he was asked to canvass for the company in the community, despite his own reservations, and was "threatened" by management when he voiced discontent.
These are precisely the sort of conditions that make a country ripe for popular protests — so what better way to nip them in the bud than by convincing the people that voicing discontent with the government would be playing right into the enemy's hands?
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