Vilification refers to the act of making malicious or abusive statements about someone or a group of people with the intention of damaging their reputation or inciting hostility towards them. It often involves spreading false or exaggerated information to provoke negative feelings or actions towards the target.
Calling someone ignorant isn't vilification.
Use it to mean abusively disparaging speech or writing. Ex: 1. The vilification of minority groups is despicable. 2. That journalist is well-known for vilification of Republican politicians. 3. That unjust and horrifying speech exemplified vilification in its highest form.
Educate yourself and others about the harm caused by vilification and its impact on individuals and communities. Speak out against vilification when you encounter it, whether in person or online. Support and promote inclusivity and diversity to create a more accepting and respectful environment for all.
A couple could be misstatement or vilification.
slander, defamation, libel; vilification, obloquy, mudslinging
The snake is the villain?I guess that all depends on how you interpret it ; P
In "Remember the Titans," vilification is evident in the racial tensions between the white and Black players, particularly during the initial integration of the team. Characters like Coach Herman Boone face hostility and prejudice from community members who oppose the integration. Additionally, players like Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell experience vilification from their peers, as they navigate their growing friendship amidst the societal divisions. These instances highlight the broader themes of racism and the struggle for unity in the face of discrimination.
The window for this vilification is between 610-632; around the time Muhammad started reciting the words he heard from God.
Vilify: Spreading negative information Vilification: Abuse and making cruel and unkind statements about someone
Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.Actually none of them were evil but they are made to seem that way by the vilification of the ancient writers. Those two were Caligula and Nero. Caligula was untrained and immature and possibly had a mental disorder. Nero was not evil; his "evil" actions were in self-defense. Nero was extremely popular with the common people.
because they have profound impacts on people's life. poeple who experience discrimination may develop anxiety, frustration and depression. It basically ruins people's life.
Vilification: To dammage the reputation of another for personal gain. aka slander. A Commonly practiced villainy, by all politicians throurgout ci-vil-ization.