Sentences with phrase «with racist abuse»

Aaron Schlossberg has spent years showering his fellow New Yorkers with racist abuse, but it wasn't until he went on an unprovoked racist tirade against a server and customers at a restaurant near his law office that he became infamous.
Romanian referee Ovidiu Hategan also faces a reprimand for not following UEFA guidelines on how to deal with racist abuse.
Hategan did not stop play and ask stadium officials to broadcast a warning, the first part of UEFA's guidelines to deal with racist abuse in stadiums.
The 20 - year - old joined the Serie A giants last summer and claimed that he was warned off of a move to Italy by the now retired Manchester United boss because of the country's problem with racist abuse.

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Rob Ford, defended at every turn by his brother Doug, was prepared to regularly lie about his addictions, to abuse his oath of office, to associate with criminal elements, to dismiss his racist and misogynistic comments as the new normal, and to attack and bully those with the courage to confront him — as if they, not he, were at fault for his transgressions.
That plus being a human rights abusing, racist jerk who threatens humans with eternal torture for the «sin» of sincerely not believing in him.
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).
We've heard Patrice Evra's side of the story in the racism row between the Manchester United fullback and volatile Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez - now Liverpool are weighing in, saying that Suarez has «categorically denied *» sending any racist abuse towards Evra, with whom he clashed repeatedly in the second half:
The impressive McCleary - later the alleged victim of racist abuse by a supporter - doubled the lead three minutes later with Phil Parkinson's side still attempting to regroup.
On a disappointing note, there was racist abuse allegedly directed towards Dembele and Pogba, with world football's governing body FIFA set to look into the matter.
Just as Liverpool FC has done in the past, with their chairman John Smith blaming Chelsea supporters for the 39 deaths Liverpool fans caused at Heysel, or blaming Patrice Evra for being the target of Luis Suarez's racist abuse, their fans are now looking for someone to blame for Sakho being a drugs cheat.
Regis, who endured racist abuse while forging a career with West Brom and defied threats of violence to represent England, died aged 59 last month.
The French Football League (LFP) has opened a formal investigation into alleged racist abuse aimed at Mario Balotelli last weekend with the final report to be published in mid-March.
The French Football League has opened a formal investigation into alleged racist abuse aimed at Mario Balotelli with a final report due in mid-March.
It's sad as «black people» we are considered a strong race mentally, physically, and emotionally so why wouldn't they take advantage of that and keep pressuring us to forgive and forget... they (Racists (because not everyone is a racist some have hearts) are the abusers we enable them to keep doing it because we rub their backs and say «it's ok I forgive you i shouldn't have been standing on the corner with an Arizona ice tea while you throwing your temper tantrum anyways... just wait a couple weeks and go do it again» it's sickening the hope of we should get over it because we're strong is getting old... sometimes the abused gets tired and fights back.
Teachers have been issued with death threats, accused of crimes including paedophilia and rape, have been subject to sexist and racist abuse and have had their pictures distributed across the internet.
[89] A few days later, in an interview with Sophy Ridge on Sky News, Abbott proposed a parliamentary inquiry into the sexist and racist abuse of MPs in social media and the way Twitter and Facebook investigate cases which arise.
of appeals against permanent exclusions, reinstatement was upheld so that pupils could return to the scene of their offences with impunity, most of them having nothing to do with SEN. Does the Minister think it right that a pupil who has been excluded for violent crime, racist or sexual abuse should be readmitted to schools under any circumstances against the better judgment of the head or the governors?
Staten Island congressman Michael Grimm talks about the decade - old allegations from a former NYPD officer which appeared in the latest issue of The New Yorker in which Grimm allegedly waved around his firearm at a Queens nightclub after a scuffle with five men, made racist remarks and abused his authority as an FBI agent.
Asian singles are naturally beautiful with their silk black «A man used to chase me down the street for dating an Indian»: UK's top female banker Jayne - Anne Gadhia reveals vile racist abuse she suffered for being in
It starts with the abuse of Guantanamo Bay prisoners (they're forced to eat «cock sandwiches»), then it runs along with a dim - witted Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry) who wipes his ass with the Bill of Rights and does every racist thing imaginable, and ultimately lands on a ridiculous portrayal of President George W. Bush as a pot - smoking dumbass who fears his father and the vice-president.
The number means around 20 pupils were excluded a day in the 2014 - 15 academic year, with more than 27,000 exclusions linked to racist abuse since 2008 - 9.
New analysis by New Schools Network has found that twenty children are excluded from school a day for racist abuse of their peers, with 4,000 children excluded a year.
With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander respondents, 97 per cent said they had experienced racism; 92 per cent had been called racist names or subject to verbal abuse; 85 per cent ignored, treated with suspicion or rudely because of their race, 79 per cent had been excluded or avoided, 67 per cent spat at, had an object thrown at them or hit or threatened to be hit because of their race.&raWith Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander respondents, 97 per cent said they had experienced racism; 92 per cent had been called racist names or subject to verbal abuse; 85 per cent ignored, treated with suspicion or rudely because of their race, 79 per cent had been excluded or avoided, 67 per cent spat at, had an object thrown at them or hit or threatened to be hit because of their race.&rawith suspicion or rudely because of their race, 79 per cent had been excluded or avoided, 67 per cent spat at, had an object thrown at them or hit or threatened to be hit because of their race.»
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