Sentences with phrase «posting racist comments»

Disturbing new questions have emerged about the shooting of an unarmed black man in the back three years ago by a white NYPD detective who is under investigation for posting racist comments on Facebook, the Daily News reports.
In Hannah v. Northeastern State University, two professors posted racist comments on Facebook about a department chair that was denied tenure.
There was recently a case about an employee who posted racists comments about her co-worker on her Facebook profile that we thought was interesting because it raises the question: can one -LSB-...]

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If you are worried that, under your post about Churchill, someone is going to post a comment chiding you for failing to mention that he was a monstrous racist, the thing to do is to stop worrying and say to hell with anyone who writes that comment.
You insidious racists post comment about Obama that are demeaning and degrading, like calling him and his wife monkeys, but then claim you're not racist.
If you have to preface what you are about to post with a warning that — despite the forth - coming comments — you are not racist, bigoted, closed - minded (or fill in the blank), then we've got some unfortunate news: You're probably about to write something racist, bigoted or closed - minded.
Circuit Judge Mike Maggio has been revealed as an online troll who posted sexist, racist and homophobic comments on Internet message boards.
The Midtown lawyer caught yelling racist comments at Spanish - speaking restaurant workers in a viral video was treated like a pariah by fellow attorneys at a Queens court, lawyers there told The NY Post.
At the time of writing, numerous racist comments had been left under the Conservatives» Facebook post highlighting the video.
Ukip forced to suspend the «poster boy» of its European election broadcast, after it was revealed he had posted a series of vile racist comments on Twitter
To make NutritionFacts.org a place where people feel comfortable posting without feeling attacked, we have no tolerance for ad hominem attacks or comments that are racist, misogynist, homophobic, vulgar, or otherwise inappropriate.
In brief, during the course of the officers» trials, both the Number 2 and Number 3 lawyers in the New Orleans United States Attorney's Office repeatedly posted comments on nola.com (under anonymous handles, of course) that were critical of the NOPD, including statements that the NOPD was corrupt and that a defense witness was racist and delusional.
Hopefully Hull was talking about being «careful & comfortable» with his blog post, not with his racist and misogynistic comment on Above the Law, but one never knows.
As for the belief that Twitter should simply delete the accounts of people who continually post racist, abusive, or otherwise hostile comments, the researchers said doing so wouldn't stop others from posting similar hateful comments.
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