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He and his organization became intensely demonized from day one.
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Some members emigrated, and those who remained were endiablados, demonized.
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His inflammatory speeches and actions demonize democracy, and raise questions why such people are not brought under the law.
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In the end the movies demonized by the show were more helped than harmed, as the exposure made them famous.
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And people who want to demonize other people shouldn't then be able to go home and close the door and do it themselves.
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Those who questioned the government were demonized as counter-revolutionaries, and workers labored under severe conditions.
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Most biopics, like most grandmothers, see the good in a man and demonize his enemies.
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It demonizes people and causes chaos in society.
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The tone in which the attributes of these children are described has been characterized as demonizing.
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This is likely intended to avoid demonizing either side as being the aggressor.
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