Such an attitude - the "'binary' approach and intolerant attitude" - persisted years after the film had been completed.
The author Mervyn Wall explains that during the 1930s there was 'a general intolerant attitude to writing, painting and sculpture.
The early governors-general were military men, distinguished by their narrow, intolerant attitude to their subjects.
I'm glad you don't take up quite such an intolerant attitude as Mr. Smithers," said Lagune; "very glad.
This belief in evil, as you call it, is a very intolerant attitude and is far too simplistic a judgment.
The members of the militia and its leaders do not take an intolerant attitude toward homosexuality; indeed, they accept it as a normal tendency.
This is often a result of unfavorable and intolerant attitudes of the society or a conflict between sexual urges and religious belief systems.
This same sector considers that the Government is showing an intolerant attitude towards criticism.
In the European Union' s territory, in our territory, a whole range of completely intolerant attitudes and behaviour bordering on the fascistic is currently prevailing towards homosexuals.
I feel it's a dangerous attitude, limiting, intolerant.