force (or ram or shove) something down someone's throat
Force ideas or material on a person’s attention by repeatedly putting them forward: the literature they forced down our throats in high school...- Indeed, the gleeful spectacle of one of the zombies shoving its hand deep into a victim's mouth graphically reflects the film's more general tendency of ramming ideas down the viewer 's throat.
- It doesn't do you any harm to listen to what people of other faiths think and having an assembly once a week is hardly shoving it down your throat.
- I find it ironic that the 1947 version basically leaves religion out of it, but the 1994 version shoves it down your throat… and here I had hoped that the world was moving away from such concepts.
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