Sentences with phrase «racial epithets»

"Racial epithets" are offensive and derogatory words or phrases that are used to insult or belittle a person or group of people based on their race or ethnicity. Full definition
Defense attorneys alleged that he planted the second glove in a racially motivated attempt to frame the athlete, and asked if he had used racial epithets in the past.
How he would send people out to hire blonde white h - o - o - k - e-r-s and beat them viciously, screaming racial epithets at them, then he'd do his thing with them and kick them out.
Plaintiff portrays himself as a victim of political correctness run amok, while Defendants portray themselves as employers who made the only choice they could in response to an employee who repeatedly uttered «the most noxious racial epithet in the contemporary American lexicon,» Monteiro v. Tempe Union High Sch.
The fact that racists are using the gold farming phenomenon as an opportunity to hurl racial epithets does not affect the gold farmers» moral culpability one way or the other.
Kristyn Atwood was among a group of children Wahlberg and his friends attacked with rocks and racial epithets during a field trip in Boston in 1986
It seems she learned too indiscriminately, repeating all sorts of language that had been directed at her — including racial epithets, political conspiracy theories, and all - caps Trumpisms (Microsoft has since deleted the tweets, though The Guardian was kind enough to take screenshots).
But the parent part of the equation went unnoticed amid bigger headlines (such as teachers calling students racial epithets and slurs such as «whore» and no one doing anything about it, and that students can lose nine to 12 months of learning from one year with a grossly ineffective teacher).
You might be able to go into public with a microphone and start yelling racial epithets, but right as you committ a crime, any crime, hate crime laws come into effect that will make the punishment much more severe.
I saw some Christians who preached against profanity use jarring racial epithets.
The words are damaging, much like racial epithets, he says, and should be avoided.
Its underlined, reiterated racial epithet may rescue Huck Finn from Mrs. Grundy, and 1858 anachronisms like modern potty - mouthing and dynamite are not what detract from what could have been a rousing tale if the two - and - three - quarter - hours did not blow itself up.
We see Lyndon Johnson (Liev Schreiber), for example, sitting on the toilet and shouting a certain racial epithet, and this is the man who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.
A few days later, accompanied by their parents and attorney Vernon Jordan, the pair negotiated their way to the school's registrar's office through a menacing gauntlet of raucous whites shouting racial epithets.
The film features its share of upsetting language including repeated racial epithets.
(In French with subtitles) Spinning into Butter (R for profanity) Hate crime saga, set on the verdant campus of a college in Vermony, finds the school's dean (Sarah Jessica Parker) reexamining her feelings about prejudice when racial epithets threatening lynching are plastered to the dorm room door of a black student (Paul James).
He's a racist, too, calling the archbishop by the local racial epithet on multiple occasions, even after Tutu politely and, later, overly requests that he stop.
«Although whites are not the primary targets of the alleged racial abuse at the Whirlpool plant in LaVergne, Tenn., they allege that they have been subjected to a hostile work environment where supervisors allowed racial epithets and offensive graffiti to run rampant.
Further, they were not subjected to rude or egregious racial epithets, nor did they produce evidence as to the duration or magnitude of their mental anguish.
When Spike Lee asked, not unreasonably, after the release of Jackie Brown if Tarantino, by liberally peppering his dialogue with racial epithets (as he had in Pulp Fiction) was trying to be an «honorary Black man,» it was Jackson who rushed to Tarantino's defense, claiming that his friend and collaborator had not transgressed any moral or artistic boundaries.
He witnessed his neighbors throwing beer bottles at the black marchers, while hurling racial epithets and trying to physically attack them.
«Father Shall Not Use Profanity or Racial Epithets in the Boys» Presence or Within Their Earshot».
«Given the nature of the Summer Outdoor Lunch Program and the fact that it is sponsored and promoted by OGS, it is reasonable for the State to want to avoid the perception that it condones the use of racial epithets,» she wrote.
Then, in September, Kjellberg used a racial epithet in an expletive - laden outburst during one of his popular live streams.
The report showed that Cruz had written a racial epithet against African - Americans and a Nazi symbol on his book bag, which his mother had forced him to erase.
SAVANNAH, Georgia (CNN)-- The Food Network announced Friday that it will not renew the contract of Paula Deen after she admitted using a racial epithet — but a black pastor who is friends with the celebrity chef said she «can't be a racist.»
I'd like to think that if Limbaugh had used a racial epithet, like the n - word, my evangelical friends would be more reluctant to support him, despite Blind Spot # 1.
When my wife, Sharon, and I arrived at Augusta last week, we needed no security and heard no racial epithets.
Chris Bird There is a difference between teasing your teammates and the racial epithets and threats Incognito allegedly used.
When the man hurled a racial epithet at them, Michael Tingling pulled his 15 - year - old daughter behind him, authorities said.
Paladino also defended a then - Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority commissioner who used a racial epithet to describe several African - American politicians, including Mayor Byron W. Brown.
And now this... According to the Paladino campaign, a white protestor holding a «Cuomo - Duffy» sign hurled the racial epithet at the Paladino duck.
«I would like to know how many times my colleague has been called the n - word,» said Alcantara, who then used a racial epithet to describe other names that she said she had been called.
DiFiore then contradicted herself by saying that «the use of (racial epithets) by anyone, let alone a public servant who is sworn to uphold the public good, is intolerable.»
«Additionally, the Buffalo News has confirmed after watching the video that the Senator used no racial epithets during the incident.
What you can't hear is any evidence of the senator directing a racial epithet at a black security guard.
«He transferred emails back and forth that were racist, homophobic, misogynist,» Mr. Paterson said and described one e-mail in which a plane crashes into Africa and uses a racial epithet to describe blacks.
«I would like to know how many times my colleague has been called the N - word,» said Alcantara, who then used a racial epithet to describe other names she says she had been called.
In middle school, she was beaten by a group of boys who taunted her with racial epithets.
«Me, Myself & Irene» is rated R for vulgar sexual gags and crude humor involving bodily functions, strong profanity, violence (including fistfights and gunplay), most of it done for laughs; male and partial female nudity, gore and use of racial epithets.
«Alexander» is rated R for strong scenes of violent warfare (stabbings, impalings, animal violence and some sexual violence), graphic gore, full male and female nudity, simulated sex, and use of some mild profanities and racial epithets.
«Bulworth» is rated R for profanity, vulgar jokes and lewd dancing, drug use, violent gunplay, brief gore, use of racial epithets and glimpses of some nude artwork.
But Mitchell is not so exhausted that, after a couple of gulps of his customized supercaffeine beverage, he won't enthusiastically wax poetic about the time he had to force another actor to call him a racial epithet.
Content Advisory: Brief depictions of graphic battlefield violence, slain soldiers and amputated limbs; an obscenity, some profane and crude language and racial epithets; a depiction of cohabitation or common - law marriage.
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