19 example sentences using disaffection.
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Did the "nym wars" cause lots of disaffection amongst Google users? Yes, but again not enough.
I actually dropped out of high school and was homeless for a few years, in part because of disaffection with society and politics. I got over it.
There's just not enough fuel in the outrage tank to keep up with all of these revelations, which starts to look a lot like disaffection/acceptance.
Contempt breeds disaffection, disaffection leads to civil breakdown and unrest, unrest leads to... Well you get the picture.
Too much nationalism is dangerous, but I fear we've slipped into a state of disaffection that will cause us to lose the lead. I think there is a lot at risk if China's tech sector and export industry eclipses the West.
I'd love to think of it all as some kind of art project, but there are always undertones of manipulation and intentional disaffection.
I'm curious about how the trend toward automation, away from human labor, will affect unemployment and disaffection in China.
Yes, that's why the major turning point is Johnson's support for the bill and the subsequent exploitation of disaffection within the party with that support by Republicans in the Southern Strategy. > Not only is the party switch theory rather absurd It's not a theory.
Perhaps if the funding is used on alleviating the sources of petty crime - poverty, mental illness or social disaffection, joblessness or purposelessness or apathy - the only people who would need protection would be the rich. And you can fine them out of their wealth if they transgress.
It certainly fed into the cultural explosion that happened later, and was an early sign of disaffection with 50s rigidity, but is a different sort of critique.
I also see stories, mainly not mainstream, about disaffection among young people with the conformity, the bullying in school, the lack of opportunity if you are not a graduate of U of Tokyo. And then there are the larger issues that you get with an aging population where the replacement rate is less than 1.
While many black youth are still disaffected, there's no longer any de jure segregation, so what remains is a more amorphous disaffection lacking the sort of clear spark/goal that the civil rights movement had. Overall material conditions are also somewhat better, for at least some proportion.
It would probably take a crisis of legitimacy in which the disaffection of the underrepresented states was sufficient to threaten the viability of the union, though.
Trump's rhetoric has severely ramped up partisan anger and disaffection, contributing to real violence in several cases. I don't believe it's the case that Biden or anyone in the leadership of the Democratic party has advocated for violence against people with wrong opinions, or indeed anyone.
One thing is to express your dissatisfaction and disaffection towards the establishment who is "messing with the intertubes"; another is to move every night to a different house and go out cutting telegraph poles.
The Koch brothers and other anti-government radicals bank on the political disaffection that such historical revisionism generates. If every politician is a stooge, then there's no virtue in politics or government.
It annoys me this slave thing because racism or xenophobia are often very complex and real problems of disaffection and social innequality yet we are policing words as if it has any corrective impact.
XD But that said, I'm comfortable financially, so I can afford to sacrifice that pragmatism, AND this is probably more emotive disaffection with "the system, man" than wisdom and experience about what's worthwhile talking.
I've found many atheists capable of enjoying that beauty on many levels, but with so many being the first generation of their ilk, have lived a life of persecution, disaffection, dissatisfaction and disappointment blended with feelings of betrayal often end up as harshly rejectionary of anything that smells like something they've already defended themselves and dismissed thousands of times every day. Personally, as a person of math, science and engineering, I've come to the conclusion that "is there a God?"
Disaffection definitions
the feeling of being alienated from other people
See also: alienation estrangement
disloyalty to the government or to established authority; "the widespread disaffection of the troops"