In her satirical poems about religion, most famously in "Our Bog is Dood," Smith represents religious adherents as children to suggest the simple, intolerantly stubborn childishness of her Christians.
When we combine these two aspects, we obtain a metaphorical weapon used by Canadians outside Quebec to feel superior to Quebecers, to pat themselves on the back for being so admirably "tolerant" while passionately and intolerantly despising those who do not share their vision.
Dimyon said that she had seen many representatives of African and Asian descent in Ukraine, at the stadiums specifically, and she did not witness them being stressed or uncomfortable or treated intolerantly by the others.
It is composed of 29 intolerantly (e.g., "Only disgusting people get HIV infection") and 25 tolerantly (e.g., "I would consider marrying someone with HIV infection") worded items.
Northern Ireland is portrayed as intolerantly hostile compared to the immigrant hub of live-and-let-live London or the Mediterranean unconcern evident in Florenza Spain.
We feel sympathy with the trend when we summon its context: a world still partly feudal, intolerantly Christian, money-mad, mindlessly genteel, imperialist, tightlaced, and anti-sexual.
He generously awards Derrida the success of having circumvented the metaphysical tradition by transforming theory into autobiography, but intolerantly claims that Derrida should be considered a thinker lacking any public dimension' (51).