Just before the South Carolina primary, John Kasich tells CNBC's John Harwood what he sees
wrong about the race.
It also helps the black women find the white men of their dreams and begin a healthy relationship without having to worry about how the other persons think
wrong about their race.
Three Billboards got something very right about women's rage, but it also got something very
wrong about race — no small matter for a film set in Missouri in 2017 that features an openly racist cop who dances around the n - word and has tortured a black man in police custody.
So touchy in fact that you can't say a single thing
wrong about another race group without being totally massacred by the media, racial groups and just trolls in general.
Not exact matches
«Frequently in this space, right
wrong, good or bad, diversity has become
about race and gender.
Anyone who reads The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, however, must recognize that, far from being uncritical, Novak evinces an intense and well - informed sense
about where the American experiment has gone
wrong and is going
wrong» from
race relations, to the urban underclass, to crime, and the debasement of popular culture.
Topher, you are quite amusing, you were
wrong about the diversity of
races but will not admit it, pathetic.
in that movie its
about creating the perfect
race... I think they have it
wrong... the perfect
race is
about individuals that allow everyone to be who they are and respect that as long as no one steps on anyone elses toes....
From Rachel: One of the biggest obstacles I've observed in moving forward in conversations
about race is that folks from the dominant culture are afraid of saying something «
wrong» - of offending someone or sounding racist - so they avoid the conversation entirely.
There's nothing
wrong in talking
about it, its left for the manager and players to show if they can really last the long
race.
Yep, Australia was underwhelming and there were concerns
about overtaking, but they were all proved
wrong in China with a great
race.
They figured that well - intentioned people are careful — sometimes hypercareful — not to say the
wrong thing
about race in a mixed -
race group.
There's nothing
wrong with kinda cycling between all three, kinda throughout the year, weekly
about 5 days on, 2 days off or just like dose with this stuff when you plan on having whatever like a big night with your significant other or you've got a whatever, a tough game or a
race coming up and you want a little bit of an extra boost.
Choosing to run a
race changed the frame; it was
about celebrating her potential, not fixing what was
wrong.»
Sometime I think people worry
about the
wrong things in life, like
race, age, and other reason why people can't get along or find their match.
If you've ever been rejected because you were the
wrong «color» or you were always too shy to approach someone from a different
race or culture to your own, then you don't have to worry
about that here.
The
race episode is the most pernicious example of that: Handler convenes a panel of activists seemingly only to berate them
about how they are
wrong and she is right
about political correctness.
«Having a stand doesn't help us and arguing
about whether
racing is right or
wrong isn't going to help these dogs get a home, and that's the bottom line.»
It doesn't do anything truly
wrong, but this is
about as flat and mundane as offroad
racing gets.
Now, don't get me
wrong: I love me some gear ratios, but even I sometimes find myself waxing reminiscent
about the heady days of pick - up - and - play
racing.
One very nice feature for online
races is the ability to turn off collisions which means you don't have to worry
about some insane rider taking you out by going the
wrong way, or some overly aggressive rider knocking you off the track.
These problems are even more noticeable in Transformed when you're on water or in the air, and you can find yourself canting
about aimlessly, all the while enduring the announcer telling you and the entire Sonic
Racing world that you're going the
wrong way.
You know, Michael, the hive doesn't want or need you any longer — you're the
wrong gender,
wrong race, and the place you call home is located on the
wrong continent — but, think
about it, you don't need them, either, do you, Michael?