However, in the context of the highly politicised Cold War environment, homosexuality became framed as a dangerous, contagious social disease that posed a potential threat to state security.
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But Buttafuoco, like an increasing number of his fellow scandal surfers, seems determined to be a social disease that periodically goes into remission but never completely goes away.
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The wine is mentioned in the lyrics of the 1973 Elton John song " Social Disease " : " I get juiced on Mateus and just hang loose ."
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Carp called them a " social disease ", but, as Premier, toned down repression against all socialist groups . he had an ambiguous take on the Bismarckian State Socialism program.
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I am from Japan and it's a well-known social disease, I don't know if you Westerners know what I'm talking about and if you indeed have an article on it.
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Across the way are 12 images from Andy Warhol's " Social Disease, " his offhand oddly caricature snapshots from the 1970s of the rich and famous and glamorous at play.
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He urged the masses to avoid victimology and instead seek self-help and education, and he saw the presence of British administration as a " political symptom of our social disease ".
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It is a dance and electronic song, with vocoder effects, spacey synths and a bubbly bass, and lyrically, Madonna rejects tabloid culture's " social disease ", denouncing both TV and magazines.
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This Israeli motorist with a cell phone in both ears, driving with his elbows, gets my vote as the poster boy for the social disease of the next millennium _ overconnectedness.
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The authors argue that such class-skewed punishment provides only'the illusion of security by covering the symptoms of social disease with a system of legal and moral value judgements'( p . 207 ).