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  2. Extreme Overvalued Beliefs - Wikipedia

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    Timothy McVeigh held two extreme overvalued beliefs that drove his pathological fixation against the US government and his subsequent bombing of the Murrah Federal Building. First, he believed he would become the "first hero of the second American Revolution;" and second, he believed that the bombing would spark the violent overthrow of the US ...

  3. Trumpism - Wikipedia

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    An alternate nonideological circular definition of Trumpism widely held among Trump activists was reported by Saagar Enjeti, chief Washington correspondent for The Hill, who stated: "I was frequently told by people wholly within the MAGA camp that trumpism meant anything Trump does, ergo nothing that he did is a departure from trumpism."

  4. Disparate impact - Wikipedia

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    Disparate impact in the law of the United States refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral.

  5. Voices: We’ve all learned the hard way about protest votes ...

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    People of my generation may have abstained or chosen to opt for a third party, writes North Carolinian Lauren Bulla – but will now have to deal with the fall-out of a Trump presidency for the ...

  6. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    Experts say that many factors are at play, including a lack of accountability for white women who “behave badly,” and another being the long-held societal beliefs about white women’s ...

  7. Bias - Wikipedia

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    Bias is a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is inaccurate, closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair. Biases can be innate or learned. Biases can be innate or learned.

  8. Supreme Court takeaways: What we learned from oral ... - AOL

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    A transgender rights supporter takes part in a rally outside of the U.S. Supreme Court as the high court hears arguments in a case on transgender health rights on Dec. 4, 2024 in Washington, DC.

  9. Racial bias in criminal news in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Donaldson believed that the trial wasn't unfair but that Mumia was unfair to the trial. He continues to put down Abu-Jamal and those standing up for him by negatively accusing them of taking on the behavior of a religious cult. [19] Thomas Gardner opined that the 20/20 program "was never really journalism to start with. It was an exercise in ...