Sentences with phrase «using racist language»

But Morris is by no means the only Conservative MP to face condemnation for using racist language in recent years.
Last but not least, earlier this month Michelle Brown was suspended for a week from the Senedd for using racist language against Chuka Umunna.
Defender Mironov admitted swearing at Brewster during Spartak's 2 - 0 defeat in the UEFA Youth League match at Prenton Park in December but denied using racist language.
With Suarez having been banned for a combined total of 20 games in less than three seasons for multiple misdemeanours — including using racist language towards Manchester United defender Patrice Evra and biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic — Rodgers could almost have been forgiven had he capitalised on Arsenal's summer interest and sold the controversial Uruguayan for a modest profit in August.
Ahead of the 2012 European Championships, the England team were rocked by controversy, as skipper John Terry was stripped of the captaincy after he was charged with using racist language towards Rio's brother Anton in a Premier League earlier that season.
I suppose I could say MLK represented an awful philosophy because of Sharpton and Jackson both caught in dishonorable and criminal behaviors using racist language.
Several contenders are looking to buy the team from Jerry Richardson, who put the Panthers up for sale after he was accused of sexual misconduct and using racist language at work.
Mascia's removal follows his suspension from the BMHA Board in July 2015 after audio recordings were discovered in which Mascia repeatedly used racist language to describe elected officials in Buffalo, housing authority leaders, and African - Americans.

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Schaffner says that before Obama's election, political scientists believed that «when candidates used language during a campaign, or during a debate, that was explicitly racist, voters would indicate that they liked that candidate less and were less likely to vote for them.
CNN: Twitter must identify racist, anti-Semitic posters, French court says For months now, the French - language twittersphere has lit up with a rash of racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic tweets using the hashtags #UnBonJuif (a good Jew), #SiMonFilsEstGay (if my son is gay), and #SiMaFilleRamèneUnNoir (if my daughter brings home a black guy).
(CNN)- For months now, the French - language twittersphere has lit up with a rash of racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic tweets using the hashtags #UnBonJuif (a good Jew), #SiMonFilsEstGay (if my son is gay), and #SiMaFilleRamèneUnNoir (if my daughter brings home a black guy).
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.
to defend himself against accusations he used homophobic and racist language on Twitter.
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Where you and I fundamentally differ about posts is that I believe that — other than swearing and filthy and / or racist and bigoted language (all of which are obnoxious)- to the point use of words should be fine.
With Sturridge injured, Pardew will once again have to rely on the services of Salomon Rondon and Jay Rodriguez in the frontline, though the former could yet to receive a ban for an alleged use of racist language towards Brighton & Hove Albion defender Gaetan Bong in January.
«His language was offensive and divisive, using the same racist and classist rhetoric as Donald Trump and the other politicians who use these crises as a talking point to denigrate rather than use their power and positions to help.
The reason given for challenges to the book generally relate to the language used in the book or the depiction of racist people, not its overall anti-racist message.
Trump denied the racist remarks, tweeting on Friday that the language he used «was tough, but this was not the language used», as he called for a «merit - based system of immigration and people who take our country to the next level».
She might have listened to what the presenter did to Nigel Farage the time he sprung a question on him about the racist and homophobic language used by a recently - ditched UKIP candidate.
UKIP's general election candidate for Basildon in Essex has resigned, after he was recorded using racist and homophobic language.
They are deploying the same language and tactics used by openly racist parties like the BNP, but instead of targeting migrants from Africa and Asia they are targeting migrants from within the EU.»
Mr Trump's blunt language on Twitter is infamous and he is alleged to have used the word «shithole» to describe African nations — though he denies being racist.
Rogers added that he strongly supported «immediate venue bans for anyone using homophobic, racist or any other form of discriminatory language
An experiment last year found that certain chatbots could chastise tweeters into using less racist language.
Virulent racism is a theme in the movie and characters use strong language including racist epithets.
When Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez told the student to stop using profane language, the student said, «But Rodriguez, they are racist.
School districts in SCC employ a system of teaching English that prolongs the learning of English for EL students from 6 to 8 years using the soft racist rationale of preserving native language and culture.
Words like stupid are ablist and you should avoid using them as much as you avoid racist language.
The backlash — and legal actions — in response to YouTube star PewDiePie's use of racist language has prompted him to issue an apology, because he likes money and fame and would like to keep both.
Racist epithets and laws use language to marginalize the black body, but poetry deconstructs syntax in ways that could set it free.
When asked about her avoidance of the overwrought terms, Cahan noted that she used «analytical language to describe racist operations that would be more accurate to the situation.»
Despite that, through the use of social media which the Employer has participated in via @TTChelps, patrons feel free without consequence to subject bargaining unit employees to all sorts of abuse, including derogatory language, sexual harassment, sexist and racist comments, and threats of violence.
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