Sentences with phrase «be a racist comment»

Pat Robertson, Where's your racist comments about the tornados in Oklahoma?
The only good bit about the Today programme coverage was the performance of the BBC Exec who simply repeated the message that it was a racist comment made in a work situation when asked ridiculous questions about private and jovial comments.
Hackensack, NJ Mayor John Labrosse and Deputy Mayor Kathleen Canestrino are switching political parties — from Republican to independent — over what they say are racist comments made by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
School Board member Carl Paladino has been under deep criticism by the school community for what many say were racist comments made last December about the Obamas.
Given that, imagine this situation: An interview team staff member says something that appears to be a racist comment in the interview debrief process.
Given that, imagine this situation: A white student delivers what appears to be a racist comment.
Given that, imagine this situation: A white student delivers what appears to be a racist comment in a classroom.

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In 1986, President Ronald Reagan nominated Sessions to become a federal judge, but the Republican - controlled Senate Judiciary Committee rejected the nomination after it was discovered that Sessions repeatedly made racist comments.
Retired Japanese interpreter Kumiko Torikai, who left the profession in the 1980s, explained that when a subject is making racist or misogynistic comments, the interpreter's job becomes extremely problematic:
Trump's comment, which he has denied but which were confirmed by Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, adds to a growing list of White House initiatives and stances widely seen as racist.
«Despite Donald Trump's sexist, racist comments, Amazon is promoting and profiting from him and his brand,» the campaign reads.
If you think that having an email hacked is the worst that could happen, consider someone using your information to order countless pizzas, call in bomb threats or make racist comments on your behalf online.
Rob Ford, defended at every turn by his brother Doug, was prepared to regularly lie about his addictions, to abuse his oath of office, to associate with criminal elements, to dismiss his racist and misogynistic comments as the new normal, and to attack and bully those with the courage to confront him — as if they, not he, were at fault for his transgressions.
According to a number of news reports, users who have been banned include Pax Dickinson — a former Business Insider executive who was let go for making racist comments — as well as Richard Spencer, who runs a so - called «alt - right» organization called the National Policy Institute, which advocates for racial separation.
Not only are the recent allegations of her making racist comments troubling on a basic human level, they contradict the image she has publicly built.
Among them: assertions that Hogan filed the lawsuit to hide racist comments made on video, that the woman who Hogan had sex with knew it was being filmed, and that Hogan participated in an FBI investigation and sting because he was being extorted.
An early female employee of the dating app, Wolfe alleged the company co-founders subjected her «to a barrage of horrendously sexist, racist and otherwise inappropriate comments» and stripped her of a co-founder title because she was a «young female.»
The comments, says Liviakis, «were talking about pedophilia, and there were disparaging, racist sort of remarks about my Greek heritage, and all kinds of evil things, to try to make fun of me and make fun of companies that I was involved in, and anyway to scare down the stock.»
If you are worried that, under your post about Churchill, someone is going to post a comment chiding you for failing to mention that he was a monstrous racist, the thing to do is to stop worrying and say to hell with anyone who writes that comment.
Maybe next time when they are caught with their anti-semitic, bigoted and racist rants / comments / polls... they will follow up with this kind of response going forward for change?!
I make no apologies for my comment, but even IF DWaters was trying to make valid points, the very problem is that they are still thinly veiled racist comments and seriously missing the point at * best *.
Click on «Report Abuse» whenever there are hate comments whether anti-Semitic or racist.
And to respond to the comment of the atheist above who said that all the racists are Christian; they may SAY they are Christian but that doesn't make them Christians.
Second, that other comment wasn't trying to claim that all religious people are racist or bigotted or whatever.
You insidious racists post comment about Obama that are demeaning and degrading, like calling him and his wife monkeys, but then claim you're not racist.
So for every 100 comments about Obama, I'd say that 25 of them are a cover for racist motivation.
Still, it seems like a racist comment you'd hear years ago how blacks all look alike and I think people should be more offended by that suggestion.
Sure, I might run up against the occasional racist comment or joke, but those were rarities.
Like Bournes, Pendleton and many others, she had already been the target of racist comments and behaviors on campus.
I consider myself somewhat conservative and generally in line with alot of republican views — and alot of democratic ones too — I think I am TYPICAL of the YOUNGER GENERATION that is SICK OF MUD SLINGING from BOTH PARTIES and i VOTE INDEPENDANT — I VOTE THE CANDIDATE NOT THE PARTY — and i AM WHITE and I am INSULTED by YOUR RACIST COMMENT on wanting an «all white» countryam TYPICAL of the YOUNGER GENERATION that is SICK OF MUD SLINGING from BOTH PARTIES and i VOTE INDEPENDANT — I VOTE THE CANDIDATE NOT THE PARTY — and i AM WHITE and I am INSULTED by YOUR RACIST COMMENT on wanting an «all white» countryAM WHITE and I am INSULTED by YOUR RACIST COMMENT on wanting an «all white» countryam INSULTED by YOUR RACIST COMMENT on wanting an «all white» country!!
If you have to preface what you are about to post with a warning that — despite the forth - coming comments — you are not racist, bigoted, closed - minded (or fill in the blank), then we've got some unfortunate news: You're probably about to write something racist, bigoted or closed - minded.
I am not gonna comment on all these sick opinions,, I understand now that most of westerns oppose Islam, therefor they don't wan na hear anything good about it,, all they do they lie and believe their lies,, good for you guys but believe me no one in this world helps the US as Muslims do to the country in all important fields,, and please don't dare me to write novels what we've done to you and i am as a person from Saudi,, You should be thankful instead of your sick racist minds,, TRUST me no one can stop the huge flow of ISLAM anywhere,
All you have to do is read social media comments, listen to radio and tv personalities, etc., to see that we STILL have too many people who are racists (and are not afraid to admit it).
Let me just point out however... a good portion of the comments are racist (mean spirited) black and white
Your comment about him being a black token sounds a little racist.
I read most of your comments and you are racist trash that will be removed from the blog soon enough.
We also overhear faculty members as they bicker over whether a certain comment — made several years earlier by a candidate for a faculty position — was implicitly racist.
It's funny, as soon as I saw the headline to this I knew the comments section would be filled with racist, ignorant, moronic rants about Muslims.
Nothing in this article is hateful, racist or evil in any way shape or form, however 99 % of the comments on here are exactly that which the open - minded and enlightened are supposedly against.
John Mayor has never been able to recover from his racist and abhorrent interview comments to write anthems in the vein of «Waiting on the World to Change.»
Also many of these comments are hateful and are descriminating against mormons while calling mormons racists at the same time (isn't that racist toward mormons in a way?).
what does your racist comments have to do with who is qualified to be the next president?
As a British - born Ghanaian teenager, I was subject to regular racist comments.
They are the ones who use racist, nasty comments about the poor on welfare and call them «takers» when in fact the Federal government spends 10 times more on corporate tax loopholes and «corporate welfare» in subsidies to oil companies, the sugar and corn industries and many others.
(and that's not a racist comment as I'm an Irish / German Catholic).
You know that feeling you get when your sweet, 90 - year - old grandmother makes a blatantly racist comment at Thanksgiving dinner or your creepy uncle starts rambling about how the moon landing was staged?
This is not a racist comment!)
The dipwads comment is my impression of those who throw racist accusations around too casually.
This is interesting coming from you who made a racist comment about African referees the other day.
You run when I call you out on your abhorrent comment just like you ran the other night when you were called out IN GREAT DETAIL by another poster after you called him racist for no reason whatsoever.
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