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grievance

[gree-vuhns] / ˈgri vəns /


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For others the trigger is grievance, isolation or personal instability, which gradually hardens inside online echo chambers, where resentment circulates freely.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Sinners” centers the Black American experience through history, art and spirituality, while “One Battle” speaks to the white liberal male’s ineffectual navigation of weaponized racial grievance.

From Salon

In addition to wage increases, the union is asking for a minimum of three workers in stores at all times, a process for filing grievances, nondiscrimination language, and a just-cause provision, it said Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the face of adversity, an inexperienced leader will lean on those who share his grievances and worldview.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are even Facebook groups where people air their daily grievances.

From BBC