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There's a double whammy when the discriminated-against discriminate -- and it's therefore more memorable.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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It's quite a sight to see the discriminated-against discriminate.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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It's quite a sight to see the discriminated-against discriminate.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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There's a double whammy when the discriminated-against discriminate -- and it's therefore more memorable.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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It's quite a sight to see the discriminated-against discriminate.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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There's a double whammy when the discriminated-against discriminate -- and it's therefore more memorable.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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First, whether the effort is to give women the vote, provide African-Americans with equal rights, create access for people with disabilities -- or level the playing field for any other discriminated-against segment of the population -- there will be nay-sayers who insist that horrible things will occur if the sought-after change is allowed to transpire.
Adam Pertman: A Civil Right: Adoptees Should Have Access to Their Birth Certificates Adam Pertman 2011
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First, whether the effort is to give women the vote, provide African-Americans with equal rights, create access for people with disabilities -- or level the playing field for any other discriminated-against segment of the population -- there will be nay-sayers who insist that horrible things will occur if the sought-after change is allowed to transpire.
Adam Pertman: A Civil Right: Adoptees Should Have Access to Their Birth Certificates Adam Pertman 2011
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Shiites make up roughly 70 percent of the country but consider themselves a repressed and discriminated-against group under the thumb of the Sunni ruling class.
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There's a double whammy when the discriminated-against discriminate -- and it's therefore more memorable.
Mike Alvear: Are Gay People More Prejudiced Than Straight People? Mike Alvear 2012
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