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  2. Turning a blind eye - Wikipedia

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    Turning a blind eye is an idiom describing the ignoring of undesirable information. The Oxford English Dictionary records usage of the phrase in 1698. [1]The phrase to turn a blind eye is often associated with Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801.

  3. Battle of Copenhagen (1801) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson ordered that the signal be acknowledged, but not repeated. He turned to his flag captain, Thomas Foley, and said "You know, Foley, I only have one eye — I have the right to be blind sometimes," and then, holding his telescope to his blind eye, said "I really do not see the signal!"

  4. Willful ignorance - Wikipedia

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    The concept is also applied to situations in which people intentionally turn their attention away from an ethical problem that is believed to be important by those using the phrase (for instance, because the problem is too disturbing for people to want it dominating their thoughts, or from the knowledge that solving the problem would require ...

  5. China accuses Australia of ‘hypocrisy’ and ‘systemic racism ...

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    “These Western countries turn a blind eye to their severe human rights issues at home but in the meantime point their fingers at other countries. This says a lot about their hypocrisy on human ...

  6. Opinion - Why is the US turning a blind eye to Israel’s war ...

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    And yet the Biden administration turned a blind eye. It has become clear by now that rescuing the hostages abducted on October 7 is no longer the highest priority for Netanyahu’s government.

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  8. Talk:Battle of Copenhagen (1801) - Wikipedia

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    This article says Parker gave Nelson permission to withdraw at his discretion, but Turning a blind eye says otherwise. Can someone do some research to resolve this? Esszet 02:46, 7 September 2014 (UTC) Hmm, that is a pretty severe contradiction. Can't we just edit the turning a blind eye article? It belongs in Wiktionary and it is weakly sourcd ...

  9. OPINION: Just turning a blind eye to COVID-19 isn't making it ...

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    Mar. 11—It gets harder and harder these days to find many people in the Chattanooga area wearing a mask to guard against catching or giving COVID-19. Yet the illness is still with us. Hamilton ...