A righteous-sounding phrase is being exploited to victimise persons perceived to be a threat to the regime, while others are rewarded with the ill-gotten booty. |
Harriet Harman told MPs to abstain on the Welfare Bill, with its measures to increase child poverty and victimise the disabled. |
Also, an employer may not discriminate against or victimise you after you have left your job. |
One good way to forfeit it is to victimise those who have spearheaded the fight against corruption. |
But he contrived to attach two clever rascals to himself, who helped to prolong the fraud and to victimise the public. |
This appears to support the overall argument that some former stalking victims may go on to victimise others they perceive as threatening in some way. |