jp» joke was classless, but in
no way was it racist.
Not exact matches
Earl: The
way the administration
is framing the problem
is in terms that
are almost explicitly
racist.
So I suspect the intention probably wasn't
racist, even in a passive, thoughtless
way.
In a recent conversation about the difficulties that black women face in the professional sphere, Ibram X. Kendi, author of Stamped From The Beginning, The Definitive History of
Racist Ideas in America, pointed to the ugly mix of race and misogyny that affects the
way black women
are often perceived.
«The
way black women, in particular, have
been constructed due to
racist ideas, puts them in a very precarious position in the work environment, particularly as they try to ascend the ladder,» he told Fortune.
AfD seems certain to repeat its local success in a general election - in which case
Ms Merkel's critics will see her as the German leader who paved the
way for a
racist and nationalist party to gain a toehold in the national parliament for the first time since 1945.
In no
way is FaceGlat
racist.
when you all turn into hypocrites
is when i get upset... its like black people creating black history month... what if a white person did that... then it would
be racist... gay people want to
be accepted and not hated on... the answer
is not to turn around and hate and attack everyone else... really humans in america
are fuct... no
way out of it... you have all entangled yourself in a web of hate... grow up
Am I to believe that all Christians
are racist because the KKK burns the cross of Jesus Christ on my front lawn, or that most white power groups invoke the name of Christ in a twisted
way when spewing their hate?
They know that historically many Christians have
been racists and nationalists in
ways that
are deeply contrary to the gospel and to Wesley's message and mission.
By characterizing oppressive people from the past as one - dimensionally evil, as hateful
racist intentionally using the Bible to their own ends, we
're able to distance ourselves from their
way of thinking, and say «well we would never do that.»
«If I
were a conservative Christian (which I most certainly
am not), I would
be very reasonably fearful, not just as to tax exemptions but as to a wide range of other programs — fearful that within a generation or so, my religious beliefs would
be treated the same
way as
racist religious beliefs
are.»
He has proven to
be WAY more Christian than most of you hate - mongering,
racist, religious - right Christian freaks.
I would like to hear another argument for keeping things the
way they
are besides «It
's Bush
's fault» or «you
're a
racist».
«At this very moment America
is way more sexist than they
are racist, but you young lady, you got the potential to
be the next president of the United States, you believe that,» he said.
NO, NO, NO I
am sorry I
am not a
racist but I see the Muslin religion as de evil that
is spreading all over the World with one mission, to convert as many as possible into the brain wash religion (I don't like any organized religion) but the Muslin
is a very dangerous one, you can argue with Christian, Catholic, Evangelicals and they will not tried to kill you (they might try to take your rights
way but not kill).
If you think most middle eastern people look a certain
way, well, that
's ignorant and mildly
racist.
Having an ally that doesn't see a need for my voice to
be present
is in many
ways of no greater help to me than a declared
racist who doesn't think my voice matters at all.
Nothing in this article
is hateful,
racist or evil in any
way shape or form, however 99 % of the comments on here
are exactly that which the open - minded and enlightened
are supposedly against.
It
's now clear to me that, while the belief persisted for many reasons (including the
way faith
is used as a political weapon), a major reason
was that media,
racists, and liberal elites alike tend to treat African American Christianity as a cultural, not a theological, phenomenon.
Much of this work
is laudable, no doubt, but some of it, like
Racists Getting Fired,
is simply a
way of demonstrating one's own righteousness by punishing people uninitiated in campus speech protocols.
My job
is to promote truth justice and the American
way, I have never
been racist, but tend to protect the homeland from foreign interlopers, I have also opposed identi ty thieves out of principal, go screw yourself doc.
You say you
're not
racist, but by your statements it sure doesn't look that
way.
but that a misconception on their part no real Norse would ever association with them, they only use Odin and thor as a
way to say their Aryan, uniformity for them Norse
were not
Racist ass hates when they came to the new world they breed with the natives, in fact they breed with many of their conquered from the moors to the Irish,..
They explained, «[H] e's now president and we
're going to start with a clean slate... If he governs in a
racist, misogynistic
way, we reserve the right to add it back on.
Also many of these comments
are hateful and
are descriminating against mormons while calling mormons
racists at the same time (isn't that
racist toward mormons in a
way?).
And Indochina, of course, which
is the salient expression of
racist warmaking, combined the two issues in an unprecedented
way.
Every one of them
is racist (heard it from alllll walks of life, by the
way - not just one - sided.
Robinson
was to
be a warrior with a difference, however: Rickey, an adept psychologist who believed in the essential fairness of the American people, wanted a man with the courage not to fight back against the
racist slurs, beanballs, and spikings that
were sure to come his
way — except by giving an unforgettable performance on the field.
Let me add that my biblical vision of the world, in which justice
is a central principle, leads me naturally to condemn and to fight strongly against the physical and verbal attacks of which homosexual persons
are victims, in the same
way that I strongly condemn and fight against
racist and anti-Semitic speeches and deeds.
In the second inning of World Series Game 3 on Friday night, as Yu Darvish
was in the midst of getting lit up by Houston's lineup on the
way to a four - run inning and an early exit, Astros» first baseman Yuli Gurriel
was caught on camera in the dugout making mocking,
racist gestures about the Dodgers» Darvish, who
is Japanese - Iranian.
They
were all TRUE and in no
way was posting them
racist or inappropriate.
Footage of a black man (pictured above)
being prevented from boarding a train, before Chelsea fans sang «we
're racist and that
's the
way we like it», spread around the internet, leading to an investigation.
If this
is him responding to
racist abuse, then it should
be looked at very seriously, and I can only sympathise with Evra for the backlash that
is gonna come his
way regardless for standing up for himself in the situation (if it
is racism).
Or a
racist that thinks cancer
is way cool.
Wenger
is stubborn and set in his
ways... but not a
racist.
Ultimately, the only real, certain and possibly significant cost has
been the fetid spattering of
racist drivel and incoherent threats thrown his
way over the last couple of months.
The disgraceful
way he
was treated by Chelsea who virtually accused him of
being a
racist, could easily have left him tainted.
The fans in question
were then heard singing «We
're racist, we
're racist and that
's the
way we like it.»
The fans in question gleefully chanted «We
're racist and that
's the way we like it» at Souleymane S, as he's known, while repeatedly shoving him from the train carriage after the first leg of the Champions League last 16 tie between Chelsea and PSG
s the
way we like it» at Souleymane
S, as he
's known, while repeatedly shoving him from the train carriage after the first leg of the Champions League last 16 tie between Chelsea and PSG
s known, while repeatedly shoving him from the train carriage after the first leg of the Champions League last 16 tie between Chelsea and PSG.
A group of Chelsea fans chanted «we
're racist and that
's the
way we like it» whilst refusing to allow Souleymane Sylla to board the Metro by pushing him off the train.
They express very genuine concerns, they
are not in any
way racist.
Syracuse University suspended an engineering fraternity after footage surfaced of members speaking and acting in
ways «that
are extremely
racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist and hostile to people with disabilities,» the university's chancellor said.
Pat (and I'll call you Pat, though I don't believe we've met, just as you chose to refer consistently to the junior senator from Illinois in your column by his first name, as one might a servant or subordinate), I find it fascinating and perhaps even just a little
racist to see you identifying a monolithic «White America,» in the same
way that it
's just a little
racist for Rev. Wright to assume a monolithic black American experience.
This
is probably the part where she lost the most, you can say what you want about Trump, that he
is an ass hole, retarded,
racists, an whatnot, but he always
was that
way and didn't change.
If she mentioned he
was African - American, I
'm sure all of the Obama supporters would somehow find a
way to insist that she
was racist.
None I can fathom and I conclude it
is only yet another
way opf associating racism with Conservatism, what words will you have left for the BNP if most of two countries
are racists by inference by your bizarre logic?
Stern notes that these people
are not «anti-zionists» but rather object to the
way they perceive that Zionism (as they understand it)
is used to justify expansionist policies in Israel, displace indigenous people, and
racist propaganda from the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The
way in which the manifesto
is able to exploit much of the
racist rhetoric about «bogus» refugees used by government and mainstream party political spokespeople during the debates on the Asylum and Immigration Act illustrates the impact of such debate in legitimising the views of fascist and far right groups.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D., N.Y.)-- incorrectly referring to the immigration process as «chained migration» on ABC's «The View» last month — said it
is a «
racist slur» and a
way to «demonize families.»