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perversion

[per-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / pərˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən /


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The family itself becomes the unit that keeps old prejudices and perversions alive.

From Los Angeles Times

“Republicans stopped the radical D.C. crime law, and we will investigate any use of federal funds that are used to facilitate the perversion of justice by Soros-backed DA’s across the country,” Mr. McCarthy said Sunday.

From Washington Times

Ms. Meaker told NPR that after realizing that she was a lesbian, she schemed to be sent away, having read that “boarding schools were filled with perversion.”

From Washington Post

At the time, the Postal Service was on the lookout for anything that seemed to glorify what its censors thought of as perversion.

From New York Times

Yet many in the community have been reeling from a wave of hostility this year that included an Interior Ministry ban on events described as aiming to promote “sexual perversion.”

From Washington Times