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A person who is politically biased is often referred to as a "partisan" or "ideologue."
The word "blind" is considered politically incorrect when used to describe a person with a visual impairment because it can be seen as defining the person solely by their disability. Instead, it is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with a visual impairment," to emphasize the personhood of individuals.
"Politically redeemed" refers to a situation where a person or group has gained acceptance or approval in the realm of politics after facing criticism, scandal, or failure. It may involve a public rehabilitation of their image or reputation within the political sphere.
Politically active or politically-minded.
A person from Sinai is called a Sinawi.
A person from Ljubljana is called a Ljubljanฤan.
Apparantley it is the politically correct term for an aboriginal person.
Biased-when you judge a person depending on how they area without having actual facts or info. about them.
An abstentionist is a person who does not get politically involved, or a person who agrees with people not getting politically involved in situations.
Some things that can cause a person to be biased are closeness to whatever person or situation, preference, and upbringing. Self-interest is another.
Some things that can cause a person to be biased are closeness to whatever person or situation, preference, and upbringing. Self-interest is another.
William Bradford wrote unreliable narratives, that were politically one-sided, or biased.
I don't believe so, - however the 'politically correct fanatics' are everywhere these days, and someone is bound to object.
person from Poland
A biased point of view is when a person favors one side over the other. When discussing a political news story about republicans, someone who is a democrat may somehow make the republicans sound bad. This person would be biased.
The politically correct term for aging is "older adults" or "seniors." This terminology is preferred as it focuses on the stage of life rather than perceived limitations associated with aging.
A stereotype.
A stereotype.