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*Others say that President Bush was previously an alcoholic in order to denigrate his position as a president.
 
*Others say that President Bush was previously an alcoholic in order to denigrate his position as a president.
 
*Another denigrating claim is to say that Charles Darwin was a racist in order to disprove the theory of evolution <ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/Evolution</ref>.
 
*Another denigrating claim is to say that Charles Darwin was a racist in order to disprove the theory of evolution <ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/Evolution</ref>.
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Denigration is speaking ill of, defaming, maligning, belittling, damaging or otherwise sullying the character and good name of someone, or to downplay their contribution in some way. Examples include:

  • Some people insist that the Vikings discovered North America before Christopher Columbus, thereby denigrating Columbus's role in history.
  • Others say that President Bush was previously an alcoholic in order to denigrate his position as a president.
  • Another denigrating claim is to say that Charles Darwin was a racist in order to disprove the theory of evolution [1].
  1. http://www.conservapedia.com/Evolution