thoughtcrime
常見(jiàn)例句
- It steels them to hear accusations that they are committing "thought crimes", or "treason" no less.
被指犯有“思想罪”會(huì)讓他們更加冷硬,或者“叛國(guó)罪”亦如是。 - Even Kuwait, once a haven of relative tolerance, now tries citizens for thought crimes: in recent months some 40 people have been charged for sending insulting messages via Twitter.
就連曾經(jīng)相對(duì)包容的科威特也正讅理思想犯罪的民衆(zhòng):近幾個(gè)月,約40名民衆(zhòng)因通過(guò)Twitter發(fā)送侮辱性消息被指控。 - John Boehner, the minority leader in the House of Representatives, called it "thought crimes" legislation and "radical social policy.
衆(zhòng)議院少數(shù)派領(lǐng)袖John Boehner 稱它爲(wèi)思想犯罪法案和激進(jìn)的社會(huì)政策。 - John Boehner, the minority leader in the House of Representatives, called it "thought crimes" legislation and "radical social policy."
- Heck, if they really want to, they ought to be free to prosecute non-existent thought crimes such as blasphemy as a plurality of the country appears to desire.
FORBES: Punk-Rock Protest Group Pussy Riot is Not Popular in Russia - It killed people for thought-crimes, it killed people because of their economic class, it killed people because of their ethnicity, it killed people because of what their relatives did, and, very often, it killed people for no discernible purpose whatsoever.
FORBES: The Pussy Riot Trial Is Bad, But It's Definitely Not "Stalinism" - Each prisoner who emerges unreformed will start committing crimes again (a more frightening thought when you realise that one in four commits violent crimes).
ECONOMIST: Justice in America 返回 thoughtcrime