Sentences with phrase «black rapist»

These media often give us the «savage entertainment» — the black rapist, the female victim — that feeds the stereotype.
Oh, crap... the moral majority is white and he's a black rapist.

Not exact matches

You defenders of religion keep some interesting company: Osama Bin LLaden, Iraninan Mullahs, Saudi Wahabists (who will cut your head off in public if you preach anything but Islam), Joe Smith who preached that black people did not have souls (the church changed it mind after the civil rights act and are now bigotted against gay people), the Taliban, the pope and his child rapists, ignorant & stupid evangelicals who think that revelations is a roadmap to the future.
Critics questioned why the police were so sure the rapist was black.
He remained wrongfully imprisoned until 2011, when DNA evidence showed that the culprit was Leon Davis (right), a serial rapist who called himself the Black Ninja.
We don't get a lot of names right off, but the group is composed of an ex - black ops guy turned mercenary [Brody], an Israeli sniper [Alice Braga], a Mexican drug cartel enforcer [Danny Trejo], a convicted murder / rapist two days from being executed [Walton Goggins], a Sierra Leone death squad member [Mahershalalhashbaz Ali], a yakuza member [Louis Ozawa Changchien], a Russian special forces soldier [Oleg Taktarov] and a bewildered doctor [Topher Grace].
Provocative onscreen and off, Nate Parker's slave - rebellion drama pulls off a hijacking before it even begins: that of the title of DW Griffith's 1915 silent epic movie known for celebrating the Ku Klux Klan and for demonising angry black men as rapists of white women.
Elle France's Oscar entry, directed by notorious provocateur Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct, Showgirls, Turkish Delight, Black Book, etcetera) features screen icon Isabelle Huppert in arguably the crowning role of her inimitable career as a video game designer chillingly obsessed with uncovering the identity of her rapist.
I don't count «Gone With the Wind,» which romanticizes the domestic struggle at Tara as much as it does the relationship between Scarlett and Rhett, blames everything on the Union Army, and largely ignores the role played by Southern men out of uniform as opportunists, marauders, cheats and rapists who took advantage of Southern women, white as well as black.
The scene reflects a real case in the mid-1940s, when an allegedly black serial rapist wearing green gloves was ravaging the city of San Francisco.
Yet the dominance of the racial discourse overshadows the nakedness of white rapists and their black female victims, making it a lesser point.
Nicknamed «Black Magic» by detectives for her seeming ability to get lab results no other chemist could, Gilchrist was never prosecuted for her alleged misdeeds, though she reportedly was named a defendant in at least one lawsuit against the city by a convicted rapist who was later exonerated.
The claimants were both victims of John Worboys, the so called «black cab rapist».
Justin Levinson is acting for 11 of the victims of John Worboys, known as the «black cab rapist», who are claiming damages from his motor insurers.
Conservative Zac Goldsmith asked if the PM shared his «admiration for the brave victims» of John Worboys after they secured a high court victory over a Parole Board decision to release the «black cab rapist».
It's like saying maybe you should stop renting to black people because they all rob and seal or stop renting to white people because they're all rapists lol.
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