Blaming the private sector for reacting to policies implemented by the federal government is scapegoating!!!
It accuses Jewish leadership of scapegoating the Internet while avoiding a more pressing problem: child abuse.
So instead they are relying more on scapegoating prominent wrongdoers in the hope that this will deter others.
I'm cool on big U.S. banks because society wants to keep scapegoating them.
The scapegoating of minorities, the thunderous demands that the Will of the People be done, have an authoritarian feel.
After the short-run political gain from scapegoating the foreign money dissipates, the losers will be South Koreans and Thais.
International Game Developers Association chairman Daniel Greenberg also said the government should not be "scapegoating" the video game industry for society's ills.
It may be that the economy is so bad that no amount of scapegoating or apology-giving will save Obama from defeat next year.
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Any broader recognition of Libyan Amazigh cultural rights would require overcoming greater barriers than the legacy of Gadhafi's suppression and scapegoating, said Buzakhar.
Obama also insisted -- to rousing applause -- that blaming immigrants for unemployment among blacks amounts to "scapegoating" and said he wouldn't tolerate it.
Political progress in Iraq depends on this kind of steady statecraft and patient diplomacy on the ground in Baghdad, rather than scapegoating and congressionally-ordered coups.
In some cases returning chief executives remain so close to the helm of the firm that dismissing their successors and making a comeback is largely scapegoating.
Today, the Financial Times asked some business execs to comment on a new excuse for powerful men caught in uncomfortable positions: scapegoating the kids.
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Tuzman, who stepped down as CEO of the company earlier this year, asserts in his own announcement that KIT Digital is basically scapegoating him for the accounting issues.
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In response, the chairman of the inquiry, John O'Hara QC, said it was not a "scapegoating exercise" and said his role was to establish the facts around what happened.
By scapegoating others for the collapse of the regime, the Russians spared themselves the need to accept the moral failure of the Soviet model and to strike out on a new course.
Once this scapegoating starts, protectionism follows close behind.
Were we to indulge in paroxysms of scapegoating and second-guessing about prison abuse, the likely perception in Iraq, and the Arab world more generally, would not be of a great and free nation acknowledging wrongdoing and taking corrective action.
And, so, I think to suggest somehow that the problem that we're seeing in inner-city unemployment, for example, is attributable to immigrants, I think, is a case of scapegoating that I do not believe in, I do not subscribe to.
CNN: Transcript of Thursday's Democratic presidential debate
Emotions and frustrations are running high, and as we grapple to make sense of the tragedy, it is critical for all Americans to refrain from scapegoating any group of people or targeting innocent Americans based on their racial, religious and ethnic identity.
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