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How to use the word stigmatize in a Sentence?

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These bills will not accomplish anything other than to further alienate and stigmatize those already on the margins of life in this state.

Human Rights Campaign

Found on CNN
1 year ago

They threaten to marginalize and discredit critical voices in the country. This threat is real, under the disguise of transparency, the latest statements by the Georgian authorities strongly suggest that if adopted, the law will be weaponized to further stigmatize and penalize independent groups, media and critical voices in the country.

Giorgi Gogia

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I believe in supporting all children to be their authentic selves. Unfortunately, some politicians are racing to stigmatize vulnerable trans kids in order to divide people and distract us from real issues.

Tina Kotek

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We have a responsibility to not further stigmatize or politicize this issue for a community that has long faced many issues, has long been marginalized in our community, dating all the way back to the earliest days of the HIV epidemic in our country, we saw our community abandoned by federal government in their response.

Tyler TerMeer

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What's most important now is not to stigmatize.

Rosamund Lewis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What we're seeing now began as a small cluster of cases, and then the investigation rapidly led to discovery of infections in a group of men who have sex with men ... and so we don't yet know what the source of the actual outbreak is, what's most important now is not to stigmatize.

Rosamund Lewis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This entire situation started when he refused to use common sense and cancel the cross-border vaccine mandate for the truckers, instead, he continued to wedge, divide, and stigmatize Canadians.

Leslyn Lewis

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Both the tone and the policies of my government changed drastically on the eve and during the last election campaign, a decision was made to wedge, to divide and to stigmatize. I fear that this politicization of the pandemic risks undermining the public’s trust in our public health institutions.

Justin Trudeau

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

When we have an all-or-nothing approach to prevention, which is what we've been seeing in our public health messaging around the coronavirus, we tend to inadvertently stigmatize anything people do that's not 100 % risk reduction.

Julia Marcus

Found on CNN
3 years ago

In a state of panic, people could abandon or kill their pets, other people could stigmatize people who have dogs. Dog owners could face unreasonable problems when simply walking their pets outdoors, or neighbors could create trouble for no reason.

Sheila McClelland

Found on CNN
4 years ago

These severe restrictions on abortion access do nothing to address disability rights or discrimination, they only stigmatize abortion and shame the people that seek that care.

Alexis McGill Johnson

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

This would only serve to stigmatize and discourage AI use, which could reduce its beneficial social and economic impacts.

Daniel Castro

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

To hold algorithms to a higher standard than human decisions implies that automated decisions are inherently less trustworthy or more dangerous than human ones, which is not the case, this would only serve to stigmatize and discourage AI use, which could reduce its beneficial social and economic impacts.

Daniel Castro

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I’m excited to see AI leaders shifting from talk to action, implementing a policy that politicians have thus far failed to put into effect. AI has huge potential to help the world—if we stigmatize and prevent its abuse, aI weapons that autonomously decide to kill people are as disgusting and destabilizing as bioweapons, and should be dealt with in the same way.

Google DeepMind

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

I have instructed the Joint Chiefs, and up and down the chain of command, that they have a responsibility to de-stigmatize mental health issues and issues of PTSD, and help to explain to everybody in all of the units under their command that there's nothing weak about asking for help.

Barack Obama

Found on CNN
7 years ago

They want to stigmatize us, they want to say publicly that those people (Nazra) are spies, that those people are not patriots.

Mozn Hassan

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Most of my young life I was a student. And I know sociologically that words stigmatize people, we felt that the police needed a label, a label other than that fear image that they carried in the community. So we used the pig as the rather low-life animal in order to identify the police. And it worked.

Huey Newton

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Because of the nature of their work in exposing governance failures and grave rights violations several governments have created a bogey to demonize and stigmatize, in public eyes, NGOs and activists uncovering abuse, questioning the messenger's credentials is a common tactic that helps deviate the argument from the real issues and muddies the public discourse.

Mandeep Tiwana

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We were on the same side as the French government, with the Italian and Irish governments. I think it's bad to stigmatize southern European countries.

Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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