Barbara's reply here is laughable - she calls you a racist and uses an offensively
racist term in doing so.
Not exact matches
Earl: The way the administration is framing the problem is
in terms that are almost explicitly
racist.
LePage's latest outburst came after a newspaper reporter told the two -
term, Tea Party - backed governor that state Representative Drew Gattine had described the governor as
racist for focusing on black people as bearing primary responsibility for the drug trade
in the state.
Not simply because of the violence, but because the
racist ideology at the center of the protests is wrong and must be condemned
in no uncertain
terms.
It is a painful tale, burdened with an inexorable logic of defeat at the hands of a
racist society — we «know» from the beginning that terrible things are
in store — but illuminated by another logic, that of grace, by no means so certain, for it operates
in secret with persons (Kumalo and the elder Jarvis) whose formation by it is
in terms of the gradual and ambiguous growth of actual human development.
Trigster: the Book of Mormon was written by dark skinned people, who probably knew nothing of the white supremacy you accuse them of... it does use ancient language, but they were not
racist in our
terms, the Nephites and Lamanites of the Book of Mormon viewed themselves as «brothers,» they were all one race.
When we consider the racial or ethnic dynamics of the play, two points stand out: First, racial difference is a source of animosity, suspicion, and disdain; second, despite the animosity, suspicion, and disdain, not even Shakespeare's fictionalized Venice can be described as a
racist society
in the modern sense of the
term.
American liberals need conservatives to be
racist as justification for resisting change to the status quo of our government
in terms of social programs and «entitlement» spending.
And while it's a really stupid deflection to claim Hurdle himself is a
racist (caveat: haven't actually read this particular BCB subthread), there has been demonstrated bias against Latino players
in terms of their «behavior» and «how they play the game.»
A fancy
term for this is institutional racism, which is what we get when well mannered
racists are calling the shots
in an organisation.
Speaking about the threat to the country, he said that Britain was fighting «a disparate core of people - based abroad primarily - whom I'm afraid are
racist, they're bigoted, they seek power, they're avaricious
in money
terms and they talk of the caliphate.»
«
In terms of Michal Kaminski, who I have met, he is not a homophobe, he's not a
racist, he's not an anti-semite.
I know Diane Abbot (who I respect as our first black female MP) and other senior feel it's
racist whenever we talk about immigration — but do we honestly think closing down any discussion has led us to a good place
in terms of race relations and tolerance and looking closer to home, how many senior Black or Asian people work
in Labour HQ or
in Team Corbyn?
Naturally, many people who fall
in the «right» category are deeply offended to be lumped
in the same category as these people and would prefer to simply call this group the more descriptive
term «
racists.»
And it was able to highlight comments that contained no tellingly offensive keyword, such as «Animals attack other animals all the time»,
in which the
term «animals» was being used as a
racist slur (arXiv.org/abs/1709.10159).
A few high school students used
racist derogatory
terms in reference to me,
in my presence.
I have observed and liked your sense of style for a while but have not read much of your blog till now and am pretty disappointed to discover how much of spoilt brat you are — wakeup call — there are millions of women
in the world who can't totter about
in sky high heels because they don't have the luxury of being driven about
in private towncars so they barely touch the pavement — or afford to supplement their couple of pairs of ballet flats and 1 pair of heels with a pair of mens shoes just
in case they feel like being edgy — and the addition of the
term «jappy»
in the piece takes this already derogatory post to next level
racist — seriously WTF?
This makes it attractive for people to be
in a relationship with
racist because for them it is a short -
term gainful relationship.
Some of it was offensive, with the women describing the young African men
in supposedly complimentary language, but
in actuality
in terms that were
racist and insensitive.
A fan said, «Benedict Cumberbatch isn't
racist, coloured is still a really common
term in England, PC drives me mad.»
The Yemeni people are painted
in the broadest, most
racist terms imaginable.
Violent from the off, and unrelenting
in terms on the tension that runs through its core, Desierto is essentially a chase movie, with Jeffrey Dean Morgan's excellent turn as the alcoholic, totally
racist Sam taking the law into his own hands and brutally taking out each of the Mexican immigrants with absolutely no remorse.
A multiracial fightback against the testing industrial complex — one that is explicitly ant -
racist and takes up issues of class inequality — has the potential to change the
terms of the education reform debate and envision a world where authentic assessments are used to support students as they engage
in classroom inquiry about how to achieve social justice.
I started thinking
in more
racist terms as the book progressed.
The Twelve - Mile Straight by Eleanor Henderson and Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff These seemingly unrelated books — the former explores the
racist past of 1930s America via a disturbing mystery, and the latter concerns itself with a long -
term marriage from each spouse's disparate perspectives — spoke to me
in the same way.
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In terms of the reaction, we're in the business of entertainment... We didn't set out to make a racist game or a political statemen
In terms of the reaction, we're
in the business of entertainment... We didn't set out to make a racist game or a political statemen
in the business of entertainment... We didn't set out to make a
racist game or a political statement.
The print takes two reversed images of Mr. Hammons» torso to create a large image of a playing card — complete with spades
in the corners that make reference to the
racist (and somewhat vexing) derogatory
term for an African - American.
The requirement is (i) quite clearly contrary to my rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, (ii)
in my opinion, ultra vires the powers of the Law Society, (iii) contrary to, and indeed ignorant of, the role and function of a lawyer
in a liberal democracy, (iv) the result of political ideology, rather than any evidence - based process, and (v) deeply offensive to me personally
in terms of its clear implication that I and my profession and society are
racist.
With the surge of illegal content online, including online terrorist propaganda and xenophobic and
racist speech inciting violence and hatred, online platforms carry an increasing societal responsibility
in terms of protecting users and society at large and preventing criminals from exploiting the online space.
According to the Urban Dictionary, it's now «regarded by many non-Chinese as a
racist derogatory
term used increasingly as a racial slur to describe Caucasians
in Singapore and Malaysia.»