Sentences with phrase «ethnic slurs of»

I can't think of any period in our country's history when racial & ethnic slurs of one sort or another weren't used by some segment of the population here.
Mario Cuomo was sensitive to ethnic slurs of any kind, especially against Italians.

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I didn't realize I saw it that way until one day about 10 years ago, when various slurs started coming to mind as I walked down a street in my neighborhood and saw people of different ethnic backgrounds.
I personally see the word «homosexual» as used in the Book of Discipline as akin to racial or ethnic slurs.
The UM Book of Discipline's homophobia is highly offensive, and other slurs against people with disabilities, or of racial and ethnic groups (all of these communities overlap and intersect / contain LGBT persons) wouldn't be allowed, so why is this?
What is this world coming to when people can't make bigoted gestures and shout ethnic slurs without people getting upset about it and expressing that frustration in the form of — GASP — rooting for the other team???
Moreover, Oldfield's rapport with this constituency has reached such a point that he can trade ethnic slurs in good humor, occasionally offering friendly exclamations such as «Get down, darkies» with no hint of racism intended or taken.
Pray, in matters of faith and perceived ethnic slur, who indeed keeps his head?
«They yelled out some pretty awful ethnic slurs and one of them threw a football at our team,» Tobman said.
But the rest of Nigeria banded with some military renegades, led by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, to annul that election and sustain that crime; using ethnic slurs to tar the South West rally for justice.
Then came 2014 and a re-election campaign stained by the resignation of a top Hispanic official, who said he was offended by campaign staffers» ethnic slurs and an atmosphere of «paranoia» and «insensitivity.»
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«Very Bad Things» is rated R for profanity, sickeningly gruesome makeup effects and gore, violent fist fighting, a stabbing and disturbing vehicular accidents, full female and male nudity, a graphic sex scene, drug use (cocaine and marijuana) and use of vulgar slang and ethnic slurs.
FLUSHED AWAY — ** 1/2 — Animated comedy starring the voices of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet and others; rated PG (violence, vulgarity, ethnic slurs).
And its disgusting dialogue repeatedly resorts to ethnic, gender and other assorted slurs, with blacks, Asians, females, gays and Jews taking turns as the brunt of the joke.
Language: Frequent use of the sexual expletive (over 100 times), along with other sexual references, scatological slang, crude anatomical terms, religious exclamations and ethnic slurs.
Lee Daniels» The Butler (PG - 13 for violence, sexuality, smoking, profanity, ethnic slurs, mature themes and disturbing images) Forest Whitaker stars in the title role of this father - son saga, set against the backdrop of the African - American struggle for Civil Rights, recounting the real - life story of a butler who served in the White House under eight presidents.
Honeydripper (PG - 13 for ethnic slurs, brief violence and suggestive material) Danny Glover stars in this historical drama, set in rural Alabama in the Fifties, as the owner of a nightclub struggling to keep his place afloat by catering to the changing musical tastes of his clientele.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated R for sexuality, drug use, pervasive profanity, ethnic slurs and graphic violence Running time: 111 minutes Studio: Plan B Entertainment Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - ray Extras: Audio commentary with writer / director Barry Jenkins; Ensemble of Emotion: The Making of Moonlight; Poetry through Collaboration: The Music of Moonlight; and Cruel Beauty: Filming in Miami.
Hacksaw Ridge (R for graphic violence, gruesome images and ethnic slurs) World War II docudrama recounting the battlefield heroics of Army Medic Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield) who saved 75 fellow G.I.'s lives during the fight for Okinawa.
You'll have to go back to GoodFellas to find a Marty movie this fun, this enamored of language, of ethnic slurs, of «Gim me Shelter,» of explosive violence.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (R for profanity, sexuality, ethnic slurs and graphic images) Revealing biopic about the scandalous private life of the Harvard professor - turned - cartoonist (Luke Evans) who was inspired to create Wonder Woman by his wife (Rebecca Hall) and their longtime, live - in lover (Bella Heathcote).
Nearly two - dozen profanities and terms of Deity are used, as well as scatological slang and a rude ethnic slur.
This gruesome splatter flick directed by Antoine Fuqua trades in profanity, ethnic slurs and gratuitous violence in service of a high attrition - rate crime whodunit designed for the blood sport demo.
Then he demolishes him in a humiliating barrage of crudely florid ethnic, sexist, homophobic, and bestial slurs.
Fair (1 star) Rated R for sexuality, ethnic slurs and the rape of a young girl.
In a November 16, 2009 E-Mail, the HSUS President suggested that all responsible breeders are «puppy millers» — the equivalent of a racial or ethnic slur.
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