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hatemonger

NOUN
  1. one who arouses hatred for others

How To Use hatemonger In A Sentence

  • Every public opinion survey always shows a large majority of the population adhere to supposedly "leftish" or commonsensical views: investments far preferred to tax cuts, public services (eg. health care), multilateralism, an end to foreign military adventures, civil liberties protected but balanced with collective identity & self-protection (anti-hatemongering laws, Canadian nationhood). Liblogs.ca latest blog entries
  • Nobody has a moral right to make money off a hatemonger.
  • It says something about the smear campaign against our candidate that it has stooped to enlist a hatemonger.
  • That hatemongers still peddle their shopworn wares, disrupting lives, pitting neighbor against neighbor.
  • The fact that he is a virulent hatemonger is something that religious and political leaders don't dare admit—though they may privately agree.
  • Anybody who denies their peaceful nature runs the risk of being called a hatemonger.
  • The 46-year-old, who has long lived in relative quiet, sat down with a journalist in a drab motel room to try to dispel his lingering public image as a hatemonger.
  • The hatemongering Malkin thinks that scarf looks like a kaffiyeh, which is worn in the Middle East. Archive 2008-05-01
  • He admits that his religious beliefs don't sanction homosexuality, and he's a hatemonger.
  • Just because someone falsely labels a group a bunch of bigots, it doesn't mean they're a hatemonger.
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