Sentences with phrase «racist words said»

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You said,» If that means the Arizona Law (which doesn't mention the word «Latino» once) then you do it, whether morons considerate it racist or not.
In some circles, using the word «Christian» is the equivalent of saying you're a racist, homophobic, climate - change denying ignoramus ready to storm a women's health clinic to murder a doctor.
To say that Jesus and / or Santa are black or white is definitely race oriented but hardly in the sense that the word «racist» is used today.
So, you wouldn't say a word against any parent raising their kids to be racist, anti-Semitic, woman - beaters, or something else you'd consider problematic for their fitting in with society later in life?
First of all... when God gives us «what to do» we ought not try to undermine the word of GOD... if the racist would study he would find that it is a sin to make differences in people... if the homosexual studied they would find that God said «Man is not to lay with man as with woman....
Another thing no black would write black with out a second word, therefore you are no black but just a racist who wants to say some thing wrong and blame it on blacks while you must be some one who worship a cow?
I'm only 65 % racist because Mexicans cut my grass, but Hogan is 100 % racist because he said a bad word... If you take 65 % + 100 % and add the other 33 % you get the Big Bad Booty Daddy....
In other words, a man will not be attractive to me if he's, say, racist, sexist, boring or just plain rude.
In passing in the penultimate paragraph of a 1000 word piece, I quote Shiraz Maher saying that an investigation he has done into misogynist, racist, anti-semitic, anti-democratic and anti-enlightenment groups would not have been published by a left - wing think tank, which is true, in my view.
Mr Hodges uses his personal knowledge about that particular train journey to debunk that, which makes Mr Farage's words sound even more like those of the embarrassing aged relative who many of us have, who starts out by saying «I'm not racist...» followed by a whole list of reasons why «foreigners» are terrible.
«You can not dismiss entire countries and continents as shitholes... I'm sorry, but there's no other word one can use but racist,» Colville said.
«Our president has been unable to offer so much as a word of condolence, only using this to push forward his racist and xenophobic agenda,» she said.
A Long Island Rail Road commuter who was targeted in a racist rant aboard the train says she plans to press charges against her tormenter, calling his words a «hate crime.»
Lord Kilclooney's tweet was widely criticised, with former Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt saying he could only interpret it as a «racist comment» while Alliance Party leader Naomi Long said it was a «slur on all Indian people over his use of the word typical».
Put the word «racist» into people's minds, and even if what you're saying is not racist, the thought has been put there.
The character is awful — a racist, homophobic, sexist man who asks why he can't say «the N - word» (The question always raises another: Why would you want to?)
If students call for their campus to be a safe space — a place where racist, sexist, and any kind of discriminatory words and actions are not tolerated — are they infringing on the First Amendment rights of other students, faculty, and staff to say and do as they are legally allowed?
They need to be able to say things like the «n word» because that is what racists back then would say.
I don't know if she ever did, but maybe that's what we have to do with the R word: Stand in front of our mirrors and say «racist» a hundred times until the shock value wears off.
He told her that «Canadian» was the new derogatory term that racist Southerners were using to describe persons they would have previously referred to as [N - word] s. And for various reasons it didn't sound at all unusual for the average backwards - ass Southerner to say things like, «Those damn Canadians,» or «The problem is all those Canadians.»
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