Sentences with phrase «racist undertones»

The home improvement giant tweeted a picture with ambiguously racist undertones, and while the content wasn't explicitly abusive or demeaning, it generated a slew of accusations and demands that the post be taken down.
This John Blake writer has written numerous articles that have racist undertones on CNN.
«Whilst East Asian students are portrayed positively in the media due to their monetary value, British East Asians are subject to negative coverage containing racist undertones.
casual racist undertones and a stupid plot about a recovering addict being injected against her will by the main protagonist.
«That party sequence is why I really wanted to do this film, because I've been to that party,» Kaluuya said of a scene in which Chris politely navigates a series of white strangers whose pleasantries are edged with passive - aggressive racist undertones.
Kaluuya is a great avatar as Chris for the audience, his polite stoicism and tolerance of the seemingly innocuous racist undertones and enquiries of the white community as normal behaviour contrasting with the suspicions and terror in other scenes.
A recent advert for Intel chips could be attracting some unwanted attention for racist undertones.
Lorna Simpson's exhibition employs large - scale images and texts to expose how cliches maintain outmoded roles for women and men, their relationships and racist undertones of everyday language.
Great post on the legal jobs market, although I do have to take issue with what I see as a slightly racist undertone in your article.
The chant which allegedly appears to have racist undertones has attracted the ire of anti-racism organisation Kick It Out and the United administration as well.
Coughlan said he had no idea Harris - Perry was black, denied the comment had racist undertones and said he simply was repeating a «well - known quote from «Planet of the Apes,»» according to the Daily News.
«It will never be acceptable to say anything that has racist undertones, that has violent undertones,» Cash said.
Perhaps this is not surprising, as in the 1960s, when population growth became an issue of widespread concern, the discussions often had a racist undertone, in which the «well - off» focused on the exploding populations of «underdeveloped nations».
I've written about why one has to be cautious with Conrad and his writing, something that I think should be scrutinized even more with the racist undertones (overtones?)
Josh: So, with Doki Doki Universe, once I finished the game, I went and read Polygon's review of it, and they felt like there were some racist undertones to — was it Planet Africa?
If you'd like to label all of these parties as having «racist undertones,» that's entirely up to you.
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