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The filmmaker adds, “But I’m also not blind to the current moment — where a lot of American Jews are dealing with very conflicted feelings about global events, their own identity, and experiencing greater attention and scrutiny.”

Glinda is confident and fashionable and hilariously blind to her egomania.

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"What's important is that the immigrants were blind to the fact that the food reward had changed," said Chimento, the study's lead author.

But Jefferson remained blind to the fact that his enslavement and subjugation of other human beings and his belief that Black people did not possess the capacity for reason provided political and philosophical backing for the “skin-aristocracy” that Douglass rejected.

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Whereas some philosophers, such as John Rawls, have been criticized for describing an approach to politics that is blind to the historical dimensions of group identity, others, such as Charles Mills, might be critiqued for prioritizing group identity over all other factors.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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