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"I absolutely understand that it's derogatory, that the Jewish community would be offended by it, just like I would be offended by the n-word," said Ms. Vaughn, who is African-American.
"I absolutely understand that it's derogatory, that the Jewish community would be offended by it, just like I would be offended by the n-word," said Ms. Vaughn, who is African-American.
Sorry for whatever reason anyone would be offended by this.
I don't know why everyone wouldn't be offended by that.
They were worried that people would be offended by it.
I want them to be offended by our history of injustice.
Please don't be offended by this I'm just proving a point!
Europeans are right to be offended by Trump's statements about Europe.
But Declan's sensibilities would be offended by that kind of thing.
Ardern added that Trump didn't appear to be offended by her comments.
In the future, everyone will be offended by me for 15 minutes. pic.twitter.
Should I be offended by the way she feels about her own body?
The only person who'd be offended by this nowadays would be Mrs. Blake.
Defense attorney Fidell said on Friday that Americans should be offended by Trump's behavior.
It's been my greatest book success, which I'm trying not to be offended by.
Jeff Flake has reason to be offended by the budget gimmicks in the bill.
Thin-skinned as he is, Mr. Trump ought to be offended by Mr. Ryan's condescension.
We're expected to never be offended by or frightened of our peers who joke about rape.
If they're going to be offended by the answer, you don't want to date them anyway.
I can't believe that grown-up men – and women – would be offended by a baby eating.
US veterans have every right to be offended by Trump's inability to face a little rain.
He has already tweeted a cheeky apology for those who will be offended by his jokes.
I tell people all the time that I'll never be offended by a last-minute message.
I think Yeezy would be offended by the mere suggestion, though, so the world may never know.
It would also set a precedent that I believe many people in America would be offended by.
Christians, she said, could also be offended by the appropriation of their religious symbol for secular purposes.
They wore out the term 'racist' and needed to make up new terms to be offended by.
Asked if he could understand why African Americans would be offended by the comparison, Graham stood his ground.
Because honestly, saying that you didn't know someone might be offended by you licking their face is bullshit.
I don't think my mother minded it that way, but she worried someone else might be offended by it.
One of them actually vanishes into thin air when she can no longer find something to be offended by.
The issue is not who might be offended by cosmogenesis, but what would happen if it were truly possible.
Anything he says is gonna be taken out of context and someone is going to be offended by it.
As a matter of "common sense," judges with parents from the affected countries might be offended by this proposal.
When you're in your twenties, you might actually be offended by a friend sending you a last-minute invite.
"Total apologies to anybody who would be offended by the shape of a bottle," Rossi said in his video.
"There are fewer moderates in the Republican Party now that will be offended by anything Trump does," Valentino said.
"In the future, everyone will be offended by me for 15 minutes," he wrote, riffing off Andy Warhol's famous quote.
Nanduri boasts that it's "so easy" I could fly it, a comment I'm still trying not to be offended by.
Some people, like maybe President Trump, might be offended by Stodden's take on Melania's accent -- but c'mon ... Courtney's done worse.
If you don't want people to be mad at you or be offended by your comment, don't make the comment.
The actor said Ridley wouldn&apost be offended by his comment, as it was based on her character — not her.
So, it&aposs possible they are more likely to be offended by the president than other parts of the military.
Every American should be offended by his assault on the fair administration of justice and his disdain for basic constitutional rights.
His boss wrote back: "You needn't be offended by my remarks, your employment is hereby terminated," according to The Huffington Post.
ANONYMOUS Anybody, Jewish or not, should be offended by such a remark, which unambiguously trades on and perpetuates an ugly stereotype.
And why would liberals be offended by the sight of an environmentally problematic, pod-based coffee maker meeting an untimely doom?
One might hope that all public employees would be offended by the offer of a bribe and would report such conduct.
The truth is that Trump's base should be offended by the assumptions about their consumerism made by rich people in power.
So it's little surprise that he would be offended by some athletes protesting things like racism and police use of force.
"You don't need a daughter to be offended by what guy says," he told The Daily Beast in an interview published Monday.
Atlanta, Indiana (CNN)The farm animals on the Henderson farm are pets, not moneymakers, so don't be offended by the barnyard humor.
If you work for someone like that, there's just no way you can credibly claim to be offended by something, Wolf said.
JAKE JUST PROPOSED i'm....... engaged.................. Despite publicly claiming to be offended by people who doubted their relationship, the couple deliberately exploited the skepticism.
" Clinton, on NBC, laughed off Albright's comment and its fallout, saying, "I don't want people to be offended by what she is expressing.
Insults on social media ranged from telling her she wasn't attractive enough to be offended by the driver's catcall to issuing death threats.
The idea that soldiers should be offended by people who are protesting police violence, not the military or the country, is total bullshit.
"Death Row Dinners was created to appeal to an audience who would not be offended by the concept," the organizers said in a statement.
The center where I volunteered told me to avoid religious references and "Christian speak" if we sensed the woman would be offended by it.
Ash cites Mandela again as a model minority (along with James Baldwin and Gandhi), who is too dignified to be offended by hate speech.
Am I wrong to be offended by a company claiming something like this is the best when it's so painfully obvious that it's not?
I know that there are some naysayers out there who might think it's hypocritical for this camp to be offended by a tell-all.
"KLM told her that while it allows breastfeeding on flights, it may ask passengers to cover up "should other passengers be offended by this.
But it's an important question for the court to consider: Who gets to be offended by government-funded displays of religion, and who doesn't?
"I think it's inappropriate because it's not something that should be displayed for a lot of people to be offended by," Berg told WMBF.
Zendaya refuses to be offended by any gender-based commentary — not after she herself slayed in that androgynous David Bowie homage at the Grammys.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is 86, said the young people who bought Mr. Brunetti's wares may not be offended by the brand name.
I have a vicious migraine brought on by lack of sleep and bitches that want you to be offended by something you're not offended by.
"If you're offended by the account, then you'd better be offended by the real accounts who actually display this behavior in all authenticity," they said.
"I felt that the controversy at the beginning of the show was, again, people pretending to be offended by Bart's very mild sassiness," Groening explained.
It's like a Harry Styles quote in a broadsheet newspaper gained sentience and rearranged itself into a melody, so impossible is it to be offended by.
But maybe if those people would be offended by it, and Jesus was there, he'd be like let's ditch these people and come hang out with us.
But for the sake of argument, I think you are asking me: Are others right to be offended by his desires to build a wall at Mexico?
Michelle Rodriguez doesn't think anyone will be offended by her new movie ... because her own sexuality proves she'd never hurt transgender people or anyone in the LGBT community.
We like slip-and-slide funtime as much as the next nation, and our sensibilities are unlikely to be offended by the occasional flash of bollock or arse.
If you're in a position of power, make sure you don't pressure them—restate that it's their choice and that you will not be offended by their decision.
But I do think it's silly that someone would be offended by these questions to straight people but not appalled at the way the LGBTQ community is treated.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one of the court's Catholics, noted that it was not "just Jewish people or Hindu people" who could be offended by displays like the cross.
Her ministry said Sunday that it was now acting to respect the sensibilities of those who might be offended by immodest attire at shows financed by the state.
"Every one of us should be offended by the vindictive and candidly dangerous messages the president sends that demean not only Secretary Clinton, but all women," California Sen.
While an estimated 67% of women in the United States are a size 14 or above, all people — not just plus-size people — could be offended by weight shaming.
"Barbara and my kids formed a glitter club, which I'm not part of because they think that I am going to be offended by the mess," Jenna tells PEOPLE. .
At the same time, he's likely not someone — given his own history of calling a sitting US senator "Pocahontas" — who would be offended by the name of the Redskins.
But there's a strong tension there, as the Television Academy wants to avoid alienating a polarized audience that may be offended by any political content outside of its preferred brand.
But distributors of preexisting works are surely mainly driven by the profit motive: They're worried that audiences will be offended by any company associated with sex predators and walk away.
Universities stand accused of catering to the weakness of students with "fragile egos," in Attorney General Jeff Sessions's words, who cannot bear to be offended by ideas that they oppose.
The problem with that logic is this: The issues caused by our outrage culture -- and fueled by a Twitter-sphere forever searching for things to be offended by -- are real.
"For all of us who ran, I think we'd all be offended by the idea that somebody who either didn't run or didn't compete would receive the nomination," he said.
This story is nothing other than a right-wing attempt to inflame the kind of voters who will be offended by a black woman protesting a symbol of racial hatred.
Graham, the South Carolina lawmaker who is a key Trump supporter, said, "No," when asked by a reporter if he understood that black Americans would be offended by the term lynching.
Johannes acknowledged that he understood why white supremacists in the US and some South Africans would be offended by others' wishes to remove the statues of people like Lee and Rhodes.
During a time in our society when tensions are so high that someone can be offended by a single word, this painting does nothing but attack law enforcement to its core.
I have a right to be offended and will always be offended by this fake movement which requires no special attention but by persons with an altered ego and fake agenda.
However, to ensure that all our passengers of all backgrounds feel comfortable on board, we may request a mother to cover herself while breastfeeding, should other passengers be offended by this.
"I realize some of you may be offended by what I'm saying, but what do you say to the families who were betrayed by the people in whom they believed?" she said.
The student organizers were within their rights to pull me offstage; people are just as within their rights to be offended by anything, as comedians are within their rights to say anything.
Pro-Erdogan conservatives in Turkey, who would normally be offended by Trump's statements on Islam, love him out of a kind of loyalty to a "populist alliance," so they don't criticize him.
They have been vociferously arguing online that women at Google are not "average" and so they should not be offended by the manifesto's litany of citations to studies of the "average" woman's deficiencies.
Once you know your neighborhood is full of people who will be offended by your approach to exercise apparel, you certainly have a reason to dress more modestly, if it's not especially inconvenient.
"To ensure that all our passengers of all backgrounds feel comfortable on board, we may request a mother to cover herself while breastfeeding, should other passengers be offended by this," KLM said on Twitter.
In a Wednesday tweet, the airline clarified that it allows breastfeeding on flights, but it "may request a mother to cover herself while breastfeeding, should other passengers be offended by this," sparking further criticism.
More moderate voters are less likely to prioritize or back criminal justice reform efforts than liberals, so the voters Klobuchar is seeking to win over may not really be offended by her record as prosecutor.
"It's not our partners who should be offended by our veto, it's us who should be offended," Putin said, when asked about France during a question and answer session at a business forum in Moscow.
Chad pretends to be offended by the attention, referring to his male obsessors as both the Care Bears and the cast of West Side Story, desperate to swarm him with their emotions at any moment.
The hard-working pilots, flight attendants and hundreds of thousands of other workers who rely on a strong aviation industry should be offended by Mitchell's disregard for this issue and the devastating impact that inaction is having.
They laugh when Ms. Maguire recounts recently visiting a friend, who instructed her not to go into the bathroom because she might be offended by something on the wall — a picture of the family with President Bush.
As part of the scene — I don't mean outside of it being a band they looked up to, I mean being one of the kids in it — I don't know how to not be offended by it.
It seemed in any case unlikely that fans of a show notorious for its eye gougings and skull stavings, its lavish simulations of incest and rape, would be offended by a man swearing into a bus P.A. system.
"To ensure that all our passengers of all backgrounds feel comfortable on board, we may request a mother to cover herself while breastfeeding, should other passengers be offended by this," the airline wrote in a post on Twitter on Tuesday.
Market forces demand that Hollywood give actual thought to what ticket-buyers in Asia might like (or, at least, not be offended by), that executives and directors acknowledge them not as abstract concepts or tradition-bound communities, but as modern, messy markets.
Matt and Mercedes Schlapp become the toast of the American right by walking out of a Michelle Wolf comedy routine that they pretended to be offended by, scattering tweets feigning disdain toward media elite, all while en route to the MSNBC after-party.
Cameron says while he understands people might be offended by the subject matter, he actually thinks the show's creators did a great job addressing nationwide apathy to the school shooting epidemic ... and hopes it makes us take a look in the mirror.
Rather than dismissing those who claim to be offended by GOP vernacular as agents of political correctness, Republicans would have to adopt new ways of talking and thinking about issues, stick to them, and then marginalize members of the party who refused to adapt.
The reality is that if we really believe in the #MeToo movement, and if we actually want to decrease child-sex abuse and sex trafficking, then everyone should be offended by portrayals of sex that not only degrade women but are abusive towards women.
It's not just that investors' sensibilities may be offended by the president's moral equivocating about hate groups and Confederate history since last Saturday's violence in Charlottesville, or that they they're concerned about his heated war of words with North Korea over its missile tests.
During the first two episodes of The Bisexual, I kept thinking, "There's not a single queer person on the internet who isn't going to be offended by this in some way" — and by the end of the season, I understood that was the point.
"We are well aware that some may be offended by these images and for that we are truly sorry, but it is time that the non drug using public sees what we are now dealing with on a daily basis," the city said in the post.
"We are well aware that some may be offended by these images and for that we are truly sorry, but it is time that the non drug using public sees what we are now dealing with on a daily basis," the East Liverpool city government said on Facebook.
The photographs "We are well aware that some may be offended by these images and for that we are truly sorry, but it is time that the non drug using public sees what we are now dealing with on a daily basis," the city government said on Facebook.
She has also spearheaded a global fund to support female entrepreneurs that—goals aside—has all the trappings of a pay-to-play scam of the sort that her father pretended to be offended by on the campaign trail, and that would make the founders of the Clinton Foundation blush.
"Barbara [Pierce Bush] and my kids formed a glitter club, which I'm not part of because they think that I am going to be offended by the mess," Jenna Bush Hager tells PEOPLE of her twin sister's relationship with her two daughters Poppy Louise, 4, and Margaret "Mila" Laura, 6½.
Another said, "Prince George sitting out in the sun playing with toy guns and water pistols like every other normal child in the world is not the problem, it's the freaks who actually think it's newsworthy enough to pass comment and who are dying to be offended by it who are the problem."
Dejuante Franklin, who the officer originally pulled over, said that the cop appeared to be offended by the song, though the police report claims that the citation was given due to the loud volume of the song being played near other customers at the gas station where the traffic stop was taking place.
" The former Vice President told reporters in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday that he chose to apologize Saturday because it was "the first opportunity" he had to do it in a "fulsome" way in front of the Palmetto state audience who "would have been the most likely to be offended by anything that was said.
The daughter of Kris Kardashian and Caitlyn Jenner, who gets paid up to $300,000 by advertisers for a tweet, was "devastated," but not enough to have suggested that some of her fans might be offended by this particular script, nor to think of donating any part of her multi-million-dollar salary to charity.
If Robertson wants to be offended by something, perhaps she should look at Warren, who at times self-identified as a Native American during her academic career — including listing herself as a minority in the faculty directory of the Association of American Law Schools — perhaps getting her resume put to the top of the pile due to her double minority status.
Referring to the steady drop in public support for the death penalty, Mr. Dunham said many people seemed to be "offended" by episodes like the one in Arkansas this year, when the state tried to execute eight men in 10 days because of an expiration date on a drug used in the lethal injection (it ended up executing four); or by botched executions, such as the one in Ohio last month when a medical team could not find a vein to administer the lethal injection.

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