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.
Not exact matches
You can almost see Lacie as being similar to one
of the most famous real - life examples
of internet shaming, Justine Sacco, who tweeted a
joke which was perceived to be
racist.
I love how ANYONE that makes a
joke about Obama, or disagrees with him or any
of his policies is a
racist..
It's okay for people to send terribly
racist jokes in the name
of humour, but it's apparently courageous to send a message
of inclusion, empathy or compassion.
If one finds the assumptions
of a
joke offensive — sexist or
racist, for example, or simply ignorant — then one is abruptly thrust out
of the community that the
joke is attempting to establish.
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.
Rosemary Carroll suspended over
racist joke then hastily reinstated to tip balance
of power on council
These microaggressions included four instances
of sexual objectification, 26 instances
of treating females as second - class citizens, 44 instances
of racist or sexist language or
jokes, 61 instances
of restrictive gender roles, and 30 instances
of focusing on the athletes» physical body types and shapes.
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.
Not only is it terribly unfunny, but it's also
racist, misogynistic, and filled with so many poop
jokes that a third grader would get tired
of them.
The
jokes are
of the hit - and - miss variety, which is to be expected, especially since the gimmick basically amounts to Deadpool throwing anything and everything at the wall and hoping that it sticks (At times, even his throwaways are inconsistent, chiding one mutant for «cultural appropriation» and then scolding Cable for being a
racist for killing the guy).
The best
jokes in the film come at the expense
of cretinous
racists, especially a ten - minute argument between a proto - Klan group, the Regulators, that drags on so long it's sublimely comical — and proffers an explanation for the Ku Klux Klan's pointed hoods.
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.
It is, shall we say, «playfully
racist», relaying the kind
of jokes that are more stupid than outright offensive.
Gawker all
of Seth MacFarlane's sexist,
racist and homophobic
jokes collected i09 Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 wins all the Razzies... speaking
of did we ever figure out why Kristen Stewart was on crutches... was it the crushing weight
of her own celebrity?
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.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Blacks Serve as Brunt
of the
Jokes in Insensitive Buddy Comedy In the opening scene
of Grown Ups, a black kid (Jameel McGill) who has very obviously double - dribbled during a basketball game unreasonably calls the referee a
racist for blowing the whistle on him.
On the eve
of a new play, he talks about family, critics and telling
racist jokes
«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.
But still, as a pupil in the rural area
of Thuringia in the 1980ies, he could hear a lot
of antisemitic, facist and
racist statements
of peer students on the schoolground, often in form
of «
jokes «like «Ich bin hungrig / mir ist kalt — ich will zurück nach Buchenwald «(I am hungry, I am cold — I want to go back to Buchenwald «-RRB-.
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.»
And here we are, in 2013, witnessing the
racist rant
of an NFL player,
racist jokes by a cooking host and, more tragically, the shooting death
of Trayvon Martin, an African - American teenager, who aroused the suspicion
of his killer by being an African - American teenage male with a hoodie in an unfamiliar neighborhood.
As a Mexican myself, I quite enjoyed Guacamelee and I never perceived the caricatures
of the characters or
jokes said to be
racist at all, or offending for that matter.
I realize these may be intentional cliches about wild - west films, or
racist grandparents, but these
jokes felt out -
of - place and awkward.
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.»
The video shows several scenarios
of subtle racism such asmoving away or not sitting next to an indigenous person, telling a
racist joke, or questioning their morals or work ethic based on their race.
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.