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Such erasure leaves everyone vulnerable to a repeat of past injustices.

Some First Nations leaders have called the book "offensive", saying it contains language errors and contributes to the "erasure, trivialisation, and stereotyping of First Nations peoples and experiences".

From BBC

Watching "Here" is akin to watching a willful erasure of how the past has been weaponized over the last several years.

From Salon

"Removing the word 'women' from the ministry's title is an erasure of the struggles and specific needs of women. It generalises their issues under the broader term 'family,'" Ms Absie said.

From BBC

Such acts of racial erasure eventually damage the minds, morals and ethics of white people — and in particular white children.

From Salon

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

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