0 the act of blaming a person or group for something bad that has happened or that someone else has done -- 找替罪羊,找人受过
the scapegoating of immigrants for the country's economic problems 移民成了经济问题的替罪羊
As usual, he is in the business of scapegoating without knowing the facts.
We are seeing the expression of a certain set of values and social and moral purposes that are harsh, unjust and smack of scapegoating.
Similarly, we contend that the fear and scapegoating of persons with mental disorders is extremely pervasive in our culture.
The lack of understanding that can surround hedge funds and their operation often makes them good targets for this kind of scapegoating.
In particular, they were sickened by the stigmatisation and scapegoating of lone parents.
To make too much of this argument could almost lead to the scapegoating of immigrants and asylum seekers.
Secondly, although we should require those high moral standards in the armed services as in other professions, we must beware of scapegoating.
They did not indulge in scapegoating or hiding behind other organisations.