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  • It's worth noting the analysis of Nicholas von Hoffman, whom one might expect to champion the Occupiers: "Unthinkingly reciting words whenever one is told to do so is either ridiculous or imbecilic or an obedience drill for a people already susceptible to group think."

    When the Multitude Shouts With One Voice Eric Felten 2011

  • Unthinkingly, Chaz's buys into the fallacious notion of "biology is destiny," meaning we are slaves to our genes, and in his case hormones; he, also, is buying into the gender binary of male and female, which would categorically be dismissive of trans males and females.

    Irene Monroe: All About Chaz Irene Monroe 2011

  • Unthinkingly rehashing worn-out arguments is tedious.

    Dawkins and ID 2008

  • Unthinkingly rehashing worn-out arguments is tedious.

    Dawkins and ID 2008

  • Unthinkingly he makes a comment that diverges from party lines and has consequences so far reaching that he is eventually sucked into major political circles in the United States, where forces for and against war each try to harness him for their own cause.

    Mike is keeping you IN THE LOOP, promising a piece of satirical brilliance you can’t afford to miss! | Obsessed With Film 2009

  • Unthinkingly gulled by Kanan Makiya - who was happy to trade off bitter experience for a thoughtless hope - Packer was all gung ho Bush/Iraq in 2002/03.

    Hullabaloo 2008

  • Unthinkingly, Christopher Hitchens got himself waterboarded and concluded from the experience it was torture.

    Hullabaloo 2008

  • Unthinkingly causing others pain through selfishness what

    October 2007 2007

  • Unthinkingly causing others pain through selfishness what

    What to Call a Griefer? 2007

  • Unthinkingly, from ancient habit, he counted heads, counted the sheep also; there was one of the ewes had a bad habit of staying out at night — and out it was now.

    The Growth of the Soil 2003

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