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Recent Examples of scapegoatAs in prior moral panics, the technology proved to be an easy and tangible scapegoat, which enabled Americans to avoid grappling with the complex social factors—like deindustrialization, urban decay, and disillusioned suburban children—that led to a combustible situation ripe for tragedy.—Time, 8 Oct. 2025 Losing the first two games to the Blue Jays has not gone down well in New York, and the manager is usually the first scapegoat when things go wrong.—MSNBC Newsweek, 7 Oct. 2025 Convenient scapegoat The council is widely considered unreformable because neither America nor Russia and China would ever contemplate giving up the veto privilege that gums up what could be an international peacekeeping organ.—Andreas Kluth, Mercury News, 26 Sep. 2025 Intergenerational trauma has been a popular scapegoat for narratives on TV and in horror films over the past decade.—Erin Qualey, Vulture, 25 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for scapegoat
Yes, potential excuses exist, such as the Tigers’ switch to Daniels, a senior Stanford transfer whose tremendous performance (353 yards passing and two touchdowns, 89 yards rushing and two touchdowns) demands the question of why Freeze didn’t turn the offense over to him weeks ago.
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Joe Rexrode,
New York Times,
9 Nov. 2025
No excuses, but there were two reasons for wearing it.
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