Sentences with phrase «derogatory language»

"Derogatory language" refers to words, phrases, or expressions that belittle, insult, or disrespect someone or a particular group of people. Full definition
For example, on the social media platform Twitter, women are just as likely as men to use derogatory language such as «slut» and «whore».
Rudeness, swearing and the use of derogatory language raise obvious concerns.
Yet we attack these people with derogatory language such as «coconuts» to undermine their identity.
For those of you who remain blissfully ignorant about the WBC, it is a Kansas church that «has sparked outrage around the country for its pickets, which feature profane and derogatory language warning people about the danger of Hell.»
There were several tweets containing other derogatory language, according to ESPN's Darren Rovell.
Discourage your child from using derogatory language about the co-parent.
In particular, the responsibilities of benefit claimants were invariably emphasised through tough and often derogatory language and the progressive tightening of the conditions attached to benefits.
On the most basic level, we can remove unintentionally derogatory language from our everyday speech, such as crazy, nuts, insane, and so on, when what we mean is unbelievable, unusual, or unexpected.
The development of keyword policies (including adult content, self - harm, counter-radicalisation, sexting, grooming, suicide, cyberbullying, racist language, LGBT derogatory language, violence and weapons and much more) is a priority, and we work with leading charities and young people to develop and maintain the terms and phrases associated with each safeguarding risk.
At first, they just seem like assholes — the targets of their mockery rarely deserve it, and their casual use of derogatory language is shocking by today's standards.
Five separate witnesses submitted corroborating statements that Morse used derogatory language to insult a waitress.
I first saw this in the context of the Westboro Baptist Church, a Kansas church that «has sparked outrage around the country for its pickets, which feature profane and derogatory language warning people about the danger of Hell.»
Derogatory language: While this may seem obvious, time and time again we see people making headlines due to inflammatory remarks that they've made about race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and more.
But does he have to use the derogatory language of the day and call the woman a dog?
If you are having a conversation with another member and they ask you for personal banking information, use derogatory language or...
If you are having a conversation with another member and they ask you for personal banking information, use derogatory language or send unsolicited private photos it may be time to consider reporting them.
Taking its cue from the derogatory language with which he is described in Shakespeare's original, he is monstrous by virtue of being a mélange of diverse elements («fish» with webbed fingers and scales; «of the earth,» covered in mud, naked; a «mooncalf,» with a circular patch of vitiligo on his face), and as racial Other.
Trump did this in the last debate, using derogatory language to describe Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush.
The Court held that during her employment, the plaintiff was subject to inappropriate racial comments, derogatory language, and repeated sexual assaults by her former direct supervisor.
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