Sentences with phrase «racist comments about»

Bolt's blog is the most popular one in Australia, with millions of hits yearly, and anyone, including you, Mr Watson, can have their say there, there is no need to pollute here with your nastiness, lies and racist comments about Bolt.
After Donald Trump reportedly made ignorant - ass racist comments about not wanting immigrants from «shithole countries» — specifically Haiti and African countries — people from those places have some words for him.
A majority of board members previously voted to petition state education commissioner MaryEllen Elia to remove Paladino for making inflammatory and racist comments about President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.
Pat Robertson, Where's your racist comments about the tornados in Oklahoma?
This is interesting coming from you who made a racist comment about African referees the other day.
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-...]
One of them made a racist comment about interracial couples once, and kept trying to grab the steering wheel (right on top of where my hand was, mind you) sometimes when I didn't even see what I could be doing wrong.

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Already, reports have rolled in from former beauty queens, «The Apprentice» cast and crewmembers, and even a friend of CNN anchor Erin Burnett about Trump's unwanted sexual advances, racist comments, and creepy peeping Tom behavior.
Back in 1998, Hyundai officially complained about the BBC presenter for his «bigoted and racist» comments at a motor show in Birmingham.
Rob Ford, defended at every turn by his brother Doug, was prepared to regularly lie about his addictions, to abuse his oath of office, to associate with criminal elements, to dismiss his racist and misogynistic comments as the new normal, and to attack and bully those with the courage to confront him — as if they, not he, were at fault for his transgressions.
Think disparaging comments about the employer or racist musings, as just two examples.
The decision to oust him followed renewed anti-Semitic and racist comments as well as a comment about France needing to get along with Russia to save the «white world.»
The comments, says Liviakis, «were talking about pedophilia, and there were disparaging, racist sort of remarks about my Greek heritage, and all kinds of evil things, to try to make fun of me and make fun of companies that I was involved in, and anyway to scare down the stock.»
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.
We as an Americans should educate ourselves and learn more about other religions before commenting and making racist remarks.
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.
So for every 100 comments about Obama, I'd say that 25 of them are a cover for racist motivation.
I wonder if they've heard the recent comments by an abortionist talking about what he considers the «ugly black babies» he kills - http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/caught-on-video-abortionist-talks-of-the-ugly-black-babies-he-aborts - or if they've reflected on President Obama's support for Planned Parenthood given its founder Margaret Sanger's racist intentions?
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.
I am not gonna comment on all these sick opinions,, I understand now that most of westerns oppose Islam, therefor they don't wan na hear anything good about it,, all they do they lie and believe their lies,, good for you guys but believe me no one in this world helps the US as Muslims do to the country in all important fields,, and please don't dare me to write novels what we've done to you and i am as a person from Saudi,, You should be thankful instead of your sick racist minds,, TRUST me no one can stop the huge flow of ISLAM anywhere,
I don't care what you say about fictional religious figures but please do not make racist comments.
Your comment about him being a black token sounds a little racist.
It's funny, as soon as I saw the headline to this I knew the comments section would be filled with racist, ignorant, moronic rants about Muslims.
The left imagines that Trump supporters, since they seemed to give a pass to his racist and misogynistic comments, must not care about Hispanics or women.
They are the ones who use racist, nasty comments about the poor on welfare and call them «takers» when in fact the Federal government spends 10 times more on corporate tax loopholes and «corporate welfare» in subsidies to oil companies, the sugar and corn industries and many others.
You know that feeling you get when your sweet, 90 - year - old grandmother makes a blatantly racist comment at Thanksgiving dinner or your creepy uncle starts rambling about how the moon landing was staged?
I literally have like over a dozen comments from you on the eric reid comment section bitching at me about fbi stats and implying I'm racist.
There is nothing cowardly or racist about anything he said regardless if you like or dislike his comments.
Your comments sound somewhat racist to me, as you talk about West Africans only.
I wasn't all that happy when I first heard Vardy was coming to us, but sort of grew into thinking it might be OK, but on hearing about his racists comments on a couple of occasions lately, I am pleased with we not likely any more to get him
This philosophy or belief is exactly why I picked you up on your — as I thought - «racist» comment about Brits not liking or rating Iwobi as he is not British but Nigerian, as if either of these things irrelevant matter one jot.
Norwich manager Chris Hughton has been left «angry» and «saddened» by an alleged racist comment made about him on a social networking site.Hughton's -LRB-...)
Further, it's gotten to the point where any comment made in support of an argument made by the right is labeled racist, etc., as if someone in a political position one doesn't share can never be right about anything (a problem shared by both those on the left and right).
The senator challenged the president to back a bipartisan Dreamer deal if he truly wants to prove he's the «least racist» person, as he has claimed in the wake of his controversial comments about certain immigrants» home countries.
He insisted the mayor's comments about warning his son, Dante, about how to deal with the police were not «racist», and also called Lynch a «friend» and fellow «Queens boy» who is just «standing up for the police, which is his job.»
Paladino made racist, controversial comments about the President and First Lady Michelle Obama in a wishlist for 2017, submitted to a Western New York art magazine.
Zeldin is No. 7 on Roll Call's list of the most vulnerable House members — in part because of his willingness to court Trump and his controversial comments about President Barack Obama being a racist.
The only good bit about the Today programme coverage was the performance of the BBC Exec who simply repeated the message that it was a racist comment made in a work situation when asked ridiculous questions about private and jovial comments.
As discouraged as I can become at times about these type of comments, which are clearly racist, I refuse to give up on my country and the rights I possess to the pursuit of life, liberty and the happiness.
President Donald Trump reportedly said in the wake of his recent comments about Haiti and African countries, «I am not a racist
Cuomo called the comments about the Obamas «racist, ugly and reprehensible.»
[76] Bloomberg said initially in the New York magazine interview that he considered de Blasio's campaign «racist» and when asked about his comment, Bloomberg explained what he meant by his remark.
Cheers and jeers filled the room as the board discussed how to handle Paladino, a Buffalo developer whose comments about President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama in an Artvoice article last week garnered national attention for their racist nature.
But Vacco argues the process was initially about an unrelated matter: Racist comments written late last year in ArtVoice, protected under the First Amendment.
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.
The rally was just the latest in what has been an ongoing effort to have Paladino removed from the School Board following the publication of racist and inflammatory comments he made about President Obama and the first lady.
As CBS 2 Political Reporter Marcia Kramer reported Sunday evening, the governor both blasted Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his controversial comments accusing the de Blasio campaign of being «racist,» and offered warm words about the Democratic frontrunner.
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Many of the demonstrators called Paladino a «racist» for his harsh comments about President Obama and the First Lady, written in response to an Artvoice survey.
School Board member Carl Paladino has been under deep criticism by the school community for what many say were racist comments made last December about the Obamas.
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