But, you need to understand that
making racists jokes is not going to fetch you any brownie points.
Which is why I rarely criticize people for their beliefs unless they're spamming or
making racist jokes or something.
I remember a time when one of my friends
made a racist joke and another said, hey man, we don't go for that anymore.»
Not exact matches
That feud included Hannity calling Kimmel a
racist, pervert, and «Harvey Weinstein Jr.,» while Kimmel ultimately drew criticism and apologized for
making what many saw as a homophobic
joke about Hannity's apparent love for Trump.
I love how ANYONE that
makes a
joke about Obama, or disagrees with him or any of his policies is a
racist..
what a
joke... and you libs KEEP
making excuses for all thier failings... it shows who the real
racists are.....
You have my word if I win Im taking my money and Im buying the Redskins and changing the name to Whiteskins to show everyone its funny how its not
racist when its a
joke making fun of White people.
Read the full article if you want all of the gory details, but the basic idea is that she's
racist, insensitive (e.g., she
makes jokes about 9/11), erratic, a hit - and - run driver, and, above all else, a really poor speller.
What's more, the
jokes made courtesy of ultra - sexist /
racist caricatures actually go further than being witty and insightful comments about our multicultural society, and in fact come right back around to being sexist and
racist.
Even worse, this section of the film immediately follows a series of scenes involving a relationship between Ferrell and Good's characters, which really just amounts to Ferrell
making a bunch of tone - deaf and unfunny
racist jokes that not only don't work, but actually cross the line to discomfort.
The Farrellys are better than racial stereotypes, but they
make Lloyd
racist toward Harry's adoptive Asian parents, laughing at the mother's «gibberish» and
joking, «Love you long time.»
«Get Hard» was screened at the SXSW Film Festival, and Etan Cohen (the writer of «Tropic Thunder» and «Men in Black 3», who
makes his feature film directorial debut here) was blasted in a Q&A for all of the
racist and homophobic
jokes, stereotypes and profiling in the film.
By far the most common form of this failure to intervene at the middle level is when teachers, who would most often confront instances of
racist, ethnic, or sexist name calling,
make little to no effort to intervene when they hear anti-gay name calling or
jokes, including «That's so gay.»
Being a lawyer in 2017 should mean more than just imparting specific technical knowledge to a client when requested, but also means not laughing at the sexist, homophobic, or
racist joke that a client
makes in an effort to endear yourself to him or herself.
Is it to not
make racist or sexist
jokes — the example in your article — OK, but that's an explicit obligation in the Rules, indeed, one probably founded in legal obligations under the OHRC regarding employment and services.
What about all of the
racist jokes you have laughed at or all of the times you have
made some comment about the Aboriginal dole bludgers buying booze.
Read the full article if you want all of the gory details, but the basic idea is that she's
racist, insensitive (e.g., she
makes jokes about 9/11), erratic, a hit - and - run driver, and, above all else, a really poor speller.