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For now ... Jordyn has been blackballed from the Kardashians.
"Amanda" might be blackballed but who's heard of Mrs. Maisel?
When Mr Pence arrived at last, the Palestinians blackballed him.
Because I was totally blackballed by the ... liberals in Hollywood.
Mr. Clay uses the word "blackballed" when describing it now.
Second, blackballed countries and unscrupulous middlemen are getting better at evasion.
They are not going to lose their jobs or be blackballed.
I anticipated getting blackballed, but that really hasn't been the case.
" Will Packer: He's executive producing a Donald Sterling documentary called "Blackballed.
Often, they are fired from their jobs and blackballed from the industry.
But women, too often, are silenced, booted from their industry, and blackballed.
And women who complain are "pretty much blackballed," one correctional officer said.
The alleged victim told BuzzFeed she "was basically blackballed" over the incident.
Then, in February 2503, she was fired, and effectively blackballed from the industry.
But Lopez said his company was blackballed instead and received no more contracts.
Kaepernick and Reid claimed the league blackballed them in response to the protest.
I've never said anything—I'm afraid of being blackballed in a small specialty.
Some prominent athletes, including NBA star LeBron James have said Kaepernick is getting blackballed.
The petition isn't calling for Smith to be jailed or blackballed or publicly humiliated.
"It's like being blackballed," said Marc Schifanelli, a lawyer who specializes in Finra arbitration.
Having power would mean that you can speak your mind and not be blackballed.
There is a widespread consensus that Kaepernick has been blackballed for his political views.
The move caused backlash among fans, and eventually Kaepernick was blackballed from the league.
So now I'm fairly certain that I am being blackballed because of that incident.
Afterward, the student says, he was blackballed from applying for a job in the department.
The QB is now suing the NFL, claiming he's been blackballed by teams ever since.
Hardy was essentially blackballed from the NFL ... so he ultimately decided to train in MMA.
For that, the N.F.L. owners appear to have blackballed him from the league this year.
Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman said on ESPN that he was "sure" Kaepernick was being blackballed.
No other team has signed him, despite his strong record; many suspect he has been blackballed.
"Justin's solo career took off after that and Janet was blackballed," added another unidentified family member.
Lee Daniels says he knows exactly who is responsible for Mo'Nique getting blackballed from Hollywood -- Mo'Nique.
He says she effectively blackballed him from getting TV writing gigs, but he doesn't get specific.
In his lawsuit against the N.F.L., recently settled, Kaepernick claimed that the league had blackballed him.
Even if they won in the court of public opinion, they could be blackballed from the industry.
If that high-profile man was an actor, he'd likely be blackballed by Hollywood for future roles.
Hodges sued the league, claiming it had blackballed him because of his outspokenness, but his lawsuit failed.
Any member who dared to sponsor a black friend would most likely have been ostracised, or "blackballed".
Now, Colin is out of the league -- and he believes he's being blackballed because of the protest.
The comedian did a standup special Saturday night at the Apollo Theater, and went off about getting blackballed.
"We've been blackballed," said Berg, who grew up in a family of retailers in New York's Diamond District.
Supporters have argued he has been blackballed by the league's owners over his role in the anthem dispute.
Many fans believed that Jackson was unfairly blackballed from Super Bowl performances, while Timberlake got off scot-free.
Many news organizations that Mr. Trump has blackballed said they had no difficulty obtaining credentials for the convention.
NFL insiders have been more reticent to say he's being blackballed than non-insiders like activist Shaun King.
I'm also glad to see Kaepernick — who has effectively been blackballed by N.F.L. owners — receive an endorsement deal.
Of course, Kap believes he was blackballed from the NFL after starting his kneeling demonstration back in 2016.
Its portrait of one, Jonathan Buttram, who was blackballed for helping Spurlock investigate, is both poignant and infuriating.
Bush-era holdovers in positions of authority, even career civil servants, were circumvented, blackballed, removed and run off.
Huawei has been blackballed by the U.S. government since last year for its alleged ties to the Chinese government.
But Brown ain't buyin' it -- trashing Kehlani in several tweets ... and saying she's basically been blackballed from NBA games.
After the nipplegate incident in 2004, Janet was seemingly blackballed by the NFL -- she hasn't worked with the league since.
Many veteran Republicans decided to steer clear, while others where blackballed by Trump loyalists for criticizing him before the election.
He's basically been blackballed and even Rogelio's P.R. people have no advice for Michael except to just wait it out.
Kap is suing the NFL for collusion -- claiming he's been blackballed from the league over his national anthem kneeling demonstration.
Chinese officials essentially blackballed the Houston Rockets immediately -- taking down signage, pulling merchandise and blocking TV networks from airing games.
Kaepernick sued the league — along with fellow 49ers player and protestor Eric Reid — claiming he was blackballed for his protest.
The situation has led to rumors that Kaepernick is being blackballed in a concerted effort to keep him off the field.
She felt pilloried by supporters of Conyers, and still feels blackballed by the political establishment in her home state of Michigan.
The more people who pull out of next week's conference, the less risk that any of them can be blackballed individually.
" On Twitter, Gionet said that the company had blackballed him with "no reason given," calling it a "left-wing garbage site.
Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid feuded with ESPN talking head Stephen A. Smith over the blackballed quarterback's NFL workout this weekend.
Colin Kaepernick is NOT being blackballed by the NFL, he's unemployed because he's not a good quarterback -- so says Kid Rock.
First, that the stories about him making homophobic comments on the 'Grey's' set were lies to get him blackballed in Hollywood.
If people from the industry called me to ask about her, I would have been honest, but I never blackballed her.
Blackballed by the studios, shunned as "damaged goods," Douglas disappeared without a trace, spending the rest of her life in seclusion.
Reid, one of the players at the N.F.L. meeting, files a grievance against the N.F.L., saying the league has blackballed him.
"Players certainly are reluctant to voice their opinion on the issue because of the fear of being released, being blackballed," Monroe said.
He sued the league in 1996 for $40 million, alleging that team owners blackballed him for his politics, but lost the case.
Jackson, 52, was "blackballed" after Timberlake went to remove her corset and accidentally tore off her bra too, exposing her bare breast.
In a meeting last fall between league officials, owners, and some players, Reid told owners that he felt Kaepernick was being blackballed.
Yet he can't seem to find an NFL job this off-season, leading many informed observers to conclude that he's being blackballed.
"Shameless #HollywoodHypocrites - Actresses who slept their way to the top showing #FakeSolidarity w/ actresses who spoke up and got blackballed," he wrote.
He went unsigned during the 28503 and 22019 seasons, leading to accusations he was being blackballed by the league for his activism.
And now that the blackballed quarterback is once again fighting for a spot in the NFL, Reid is standing by his side.
He lost his television show, his radio show, and found himself blackballed, rendered virtually unemployable by the fallout from the payola scandal.
Shortly after she refused, she was fired and blackballed in the industry, she said in her claim, which was filed in 2017.
The Redskins blackballed Colin Kaepernick for political reasons -- and the Reuben Foster signing proves that -- so says ex-NFL exec Joe Banner.
A childhood friend who wrote him a letter of support that was published this week has seen her band blackballed from Brooklyn venues.
You might even see open threats to potential de León supporters to line up with Feinstein or get effectively blackballed from state politics.
It could have some extremely harmful consequences, both for the individuals and for the country, if the best and the brightest are blackballed.
The guests included Mr. Vidal and Mr. Ali, blackballed from boxing because of his refusal to join the Army and fight in Vietnam.
They haven't been blackballed like Colin Kaepernick, who lost his football career for kneeling during the national anthem in protest of police brutality.
Reid, who attended the meeting wearing a Kaepernick T-shirt over his dress shirt and tie, said that his former teammate was being blackballed.
She's, quite simply, the dominant personality, but after Carole and Bethenny had a falling out in the Spring ... Carole felt blackballed, in a way.
But three months earlier on CNN, she lamented being professionally "blackballed" from her decades-long drag career after coming out as a Trump supporter.
His actions were heavily scrutinized and many speculated that Kaepernick was blackballed by the NFL when he wasn't signed to a team this year.
Ermey appeared in dozens of films, though in his later years he said he had been blackballed from Hollywood because of his political views.
Unless some incredibly unethical journalist that wants to be blackballed from ever interviewing celebrities again gets cute and reverse-searches using her cell phone.
Kaepernick has gone unsigned since the anthem protests gained steam, leading some players in the league to suspect that he's been blackballed by owners.
Kaepernick has remained unsigned as a free agent this year, leading critics to contend that team owners have blackballed him for his controversial stance.
The leftists will tell you that the guy who started the protests, the anti-American quarterback Colin Kaepernick, has been blackballed by the NFL.
The owners cut a presumably very large check to Kaepernick, who almost certainly was blackballed for taking a dignified knee during the national anthem.
One big reason, as voiced by an investor, is that spearheading such an effort could get his firm blackballed by Palihapitiya's influential Silicon Valley friends.
"I think it surprised him the most that Donald Trump had blackballed him ... even though we had an excellent name in Atlantic City," Friel says.
Kaepernick has famously engaged in litigation against the league over claims that he has been blackballed by NFL owners since he last played in 2017.
Mark Geragos says he knows "beyond a shadow of a doubt" the NFL blackballed his client Colin Kaepernick ... and it's entirely because of Donald Trump.
Having arisen from California around the 1950s, skateboarding became a rebellious response to the mainstream, developing a street culture community so often blackballed by society.
No one will notice, the accuser likely will find out, and women in the industry have been blackballed for much less than for speaking out.
There's less fear of being blackballed for the rest of your career, or having every detail of your past dug up and legislated on CNN.
Reid said that the contract did not change his contention that he had been blackballed and that he still believed that owners were colluding against Kaepernick.
Mr. Sousa Mendes died in obscurity in 1954, blackballed by the government and bombarded by creditors, reduced to being fed by a local Jewish soup kitchen.
And though the NFL had confidentially settled with Kaepernick by that time, Kaepernick still wasn't on a team and insiders believed he was still being blackballed.
If he offends a person who is important or ends up important in the industry, he risks being blackballed from jobs and prizes — even years later.
"Justin Timberlake is welcomed back with open arms by the NFL to perform the SuperBowl but Janet Jackson was blackballed," another user wrote, accompanied by a GIF.
President Trump's former nominee for Army secretary said he withdrew his name from consideration last month because he was blackballed by a senator, The Tennessee Star reported.
In the 2004 profile, he said he had been "blackballed" by the NCAA and found it impossible to get a new job after his ban was over.
As a former who was blackballed after calling SH out about the way he spoke about my mom in an e-mail none of this surprises me.
" And then Avery, a novelist, piped up: "Colin Kaepernick was clearly blackballed in a nasty collusion of N.F.L. owners, so tell me why I follow this sport?
That "everything" refers to Kaepernick's professional football career — following his departure from the San Francisco 49ers, he was essentially blackballed from the NFL for his political demonstrations.
In fact, when the guys found themselves jobless after the kneeling demonstrations -- they hired the same lawyers to sue the NFL for collusion ... claiming they'd been blackballed.
The official said that if any player declined to play in the Olympics because of concerns over the Zika virus, she would not be blackballed from future inclusion.
" Despite her victory, Mo'Nique has long maintained she was punished for her actions, telling The Hollywood Reporter in 2015 she was "blackballed" for refusing to "play the game.
As for Kaepernick, he's still not in the league -- despite some teams being supremely desperate at the QB position -- and he believes he's being blackballed over the kneeling.
For women like those who consented to relationships with Stein and believe they were blackballed after "the souring of their romance," I guess that is their bad luck.
Most of his predecessors, he notes, found jobs with the industry they had previously regulated, and he suspects that he has essentially been blackballed by the energy companies.
I fired her eventually, for the work she was doing, but Three, she claims that I blackballed her from the industry and stopped her form getting another job.
Granting full anonymity to four league sources "in pursuit of honesty," Albert Breer attempted to get to the bottom of whether or not Kaepernick is actually being blackballed.
The players had claimed football team owners blackballed them because they kneeled during the playing of the national anthem before games to protest police brutality and racial injustice.
During his primary campaign, Trump blackballed some news outlets from covering his rallies, which were open to the public, because he was unhappy with their coverage of him.
That doesn't surprise Sonia Strattemann, founder of Elite Greyhound Adoptions in Loxahatchee, Florida, who said that many organizations that want to help have been blackballed by the industry.
Huawei, which makes gear like cellular base stations and other key equipment to operate 5G networks, has been largely blackballed from the United States on national security grounds.
Tensions heightened this year after the Justice Ministry blackballed a number of bantam N.G.O.s involved in combating H.I.V./AIDS as "foreign agents" because they received grants from abroad.
But the costs to whistle-blowers are high; they often face retaliation from their employers and are unable to find work because they are blackballed in their industry.
The N.F.L. would prefer that those fans, who represent the sport's future, not continue to view Kaepernick as a victim, a talented player blackballed for a peaceful protest.
The N.F.L. would prefer that those fans, who represent the sport's future, not continue to view Kaepernick as a victim, a talented player blackballed for a peaceful protest.
As we've reported ... there's been a big push from several people in the MMA world to have Hardy blackballed from the sport, due to his domestic violence conviction.
NBA star Andre Iguodala believes ex-Golden State Warriors head coach Mark Jackson has been blackballed from coaching in the NBA ... and it's all over his religious views.
They lose jobs and relationships, are blackballed, and live in fear — not because they committed horrible crimes, but because they tried to protect themselves and (some) other women.
It also published a false report that Nicole Kidman had been "blackballed" in Hollywood after calling on Americans to come together and support Trump after he won the election.
Sosa's been blackballed from the Cubs organization since he retired -- with owner Tom Ricketts saying Sammy's gotta come clean regarding his alleged PED use before they welcome him back.
Those North Koreans who were born in the South say their estranged relatives were often harassed by the police and blackballed so they couldn&apost work in the government.
" Despite her victory, Mo'Nique has long maintained she was punished for her actions, telling The Hollywood Reporter in 2015 that she was "blackballed" for refusing to "play the game.
Some continue to cite him as an inspiration, and musicians have said they will not perform at the Super Bowl because they believe the league has effectively blackballed Kaepernick.
Kaepernick is now out of the NFL and has filed a grievance against the league that argues he has been blackballed by teams over his protests and political views.
The protest movement he sparked remains, and he has won several awards including GQ's "Citizen of the Year" amid talk that team owners have blackballed him from the league.
Of course, Sterling was blackballed by the NBA after his racism was captured on audiotape while explaining why he didn't want black people like Magic Johnson at his games.
Charles Oakley says he's still persona non grata at Madison Square Garden ... telling TMZ Sports he feels "blackballed" by James Dolan ... and he wants the commissioner to get involved.
Casanova and other NYC rappers appear to have been effectively blackballed from performing in their own town by the NYPD, getting nixed from Rolling Loud after a mere request.
It was widely reported that RiRi rejected the SB 53 halftime show -- the biggest entertainment event in the world -- because she believed the controversial NFL QB was being blackballed.
Kaepernick was unofficially blackballed by the National Football League after leading other players in taking the knee during the playing of the U.S. national anthem to protest police violence.
They can be labeled as troublemakers and denied opportunities in the future, and blackballed in their industry, so what is the incentive for someone to come forward in this situation?
But people questioned Levine's revealing performance, recalling how Jackson, 22019, was "blackballed" after Timberlake went to remove her corset and accidentally tore off her bra too, exposing her bare breast.
The woman's condition was never connected to any actions on Arbuckle's part, yet Arbuckle, at that point the biggest star in Hollywood, was blackballed for the rest of his career.
NFL players reportedly defended Kaepernick and slammed league owners during an October meeting in New York City, demanding to know why the former 49ers player was, they believed, being blackballed.
NFL players  reportedly defended Kaepernick  and slammed league owners during an October meeting in New York City, demanding to know why the former 49ers player was, they believed, being blackballed.
Mr. Conway spent chunks of time last year in New York before leaving his firm, while Ms. Conway remained in Washington, where the Trump crowd has largely blackballed her husband.
The State Department, having allegedly blackballed them from much of the city's establishments, took pains to find alternative accommodations for Castro and company once the Theresa had extended them its courtesy.
Still, Greene has some guilt about last year: She worries whether she kept anyone from telling their story because they think "blackballed and baby-sitting for cash" is where hers ended.
During a 2015 interview on Good Morning America, she claimed that she was blackballed by the industry after refusing to play thank him and the studio during her Oscars acceptance speech.
That will mean men lose the jobs they have or are quietly blackballed from jobs they want; it will mean they develop a reputation they never wanted or face legal consequences.
In the league where he was once hailed as having the potential to be "one of the greatest quarterbacks ever," this season, Kaepernick has been effectively blackballed out of a job.
Steve Tisch says Michael Vick is dead wrong about Colin Kaepernick ... telling TMZ Sports his hair has nothing to do with his NFL return, because Tisch doesn't think he's being blackballed.
It's all part of a new grievance the NFLPA filed on behalf of Reid -- who believes he's being blackballed for taking a knee during the national anthem in the 2017 season.
Tab always felt he would have been blackballed from Hollywood if people had discovered he was gay, so he later revealed in his memoirs that he had studio setup relationships with women.
In the crowd, people carried signs comparing Kaepernick to Muhammad Ali who was stripped of his title and blackballed from boxing in the '60s for refusing to fight in the Vietnam War.
Broadway Joe appeared on "Varney & Co." on FOX Business and went to bat for Kaep and Eric Reid -- who have both filed grievances against the NFL claiming they've been blackballed for kneeling.
Harvey Weinstein says Ashley Judd's playing a guessing game when it comes to why her career was derailed, and he insists she can't prove he blackballed her out of a huge role.
"Once you go through it, you're pretty much blackballed from the government," said Quantina Ponder, a correctional officer in Miami whose harassment complaint against a high-ranking officer was upheld in 220.
That decision made it possible for Rex Tillerson, Trump's first secretary of state, to tap Volker for the Ukraine envoy role early on, while those who did sign the letters were blackballed.
Over the past 20 years, the Catholic Church has paid millions in restitution; Mel Gibson was (temporarily) blackballed from Hollywood; Harvey Weinstein faces criminal charges and will (presumably) never work in Hollywood again.
The singular culture of campaigns — the long hours, the close relationships, the power dynamics, the fear of being blackballed — has made electoral politics a particularly urgent and complex battleground in the #MeToo movement.
He also raps about former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who he says was "blackballed" by the National Football League following his decision to kneel during the national anthem in protest against racila injustice.
The protests allegedly got him blackballed by the league's owners—a judge recently ruled his collusion case could move forward—and have become one of the most divisive cultural issues in recent memory.
Many in the U.S.—like The Daily Beast's Malcolm Jones, who on Tuesday wrote a thoughtful version of what's become a seemingly evergreen take—think that the Swedish Academy has blackballed American writers.
Tom Brady says Colin Kaepernick is a "damn good quarterback" who's proven he can play at a high level -- but the Pats superstar says he "has no idea" if Kaep's actually being blackballed.
Many feel that Kaepernick has been blackballed from the game because the NFL is essentially punishing him for taking a stand, on a divisive political subject -- especially when race relation tensions are high.
"I wholeheartedly believe he is being blackballed, to speak out in support of Eric Reid, who put his job on the line to fight for those who didn't have a voice," Jenkins said.
"We are going to continue to keep pressure to make sure Colin Kaepernick's not only finished getting blackballed, but he's signed to an NFL team," Livingston told a crowd of over 70 people.
With Kaepernick effectively blackballed from the league this season, the taking-a-knee protest came to be viewed as being in solidarity with a jobless Kaepernick rather than a stance against police violence.
Though the Oakland A's were swift to defend Maxwell after he kneeled on Saturday, it is important to note that if he were to be blackballed, it would be virtually impossible to prove.
Some of Mr. Trump's supporters, for their part, savaged Mr. McCain on social media, calling him a spiteful person who had betrayed his own party and blackballed the president as his dying wish.
In July, 2012 first-round draft pick Royce White told the New York Post he was blackballed from the league after disclosing his fear of flying and other anxiety issues seven years ago.
" The Hall of Famer says Kaep "definitely" has the talent to make a roster -- and suggests that he's being blackballed over his protest "He is an American citizen and he does have rights.
Other stars like Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kelly Rowland have said they wouldn't work with the NFL in the wake of Kaepernick's allegations he's been blackballed for taking a knee during the national anthem.
The 26-year-old rocked his new #25 jersey for the first time Monday -- it's a huge deal considering Reid sued the NFL claiming he was being blackballed for kneeling during the national anthem.
When Colin Kaepernick took a knee in protest of police brutality, it sparked a national conversation—one that has blackballed him from the NFL but is still echoing strong, as evidenced by GQ magazine.
According to two sources, the woman, who was never an employee of Fox News, attempted to report Payne's sexual harassment to top executives, who "blackballed" her from the network after her allegations were made.
Jacqueline and her friend, Mimi Kanasis, decide that they're going to find themselves new rich men to date and have escort them to the wedding, but they've been blackballed by Julian's friends and colleagues.
Sorvino was leaving Bristol Farms in WeHo Tuesday night when we asked about his daughter Mira's claims that she was blackballed by Harvey Weinstein after she rejected his sexual advances and unwanted physical contact.
Believing himself blackballed in his attempts to find a job in the private sector, where he had worked for 21970 years after graduating from college, Mr. Fitzgerald battled to return to the Air Force.
John Elway says he does NOT believe Colin Kaepernick is being blackballed by the NFL over his national anthem protests ... but says he's not really sure if the QB can still compete in the league.
Tisch flatly told us he didn't think it was about the hair, and when we asked if he believed Colin was getting blackballed at all -- something a lot of NFL players think -- he said "No."
Reid was widely considered one of the best free agent safeties on the market -- but he believed he was being blackballed, like Colin Kaepernick, for taking a knee during the national anthem at NFL games.
While U.S. sanctions do not apply to neutral Switzerland, its banks are obliged to follow suit because they depend on access to the dollar and could be blackballed by the United States for any missteps.
Taylor went viral on social media this week for taking a strong stand for Colin on "Undisputed" with Skip and Shannon ... saying the QB is being blackballed by NFL owners for being a social justice crusader.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tells TMZ Sports it's "hard to say" if Colin Kaepernick is being blackballed by the NFL ... and says we'll just have to "wait and see" if he gets hired before the 2017 season.
Reid obviously thinks something is up because of his connection to Colin Kaepernick, kneeling during the national anthem, and his collusion lawsuit against the league in which he claims he was blackballed by NFL teams for both.
Of course, the 31-year-old last played in the NFL in 2016 when he was San Francisco's quarterback ... but he claims controversial kneeling protests during the national anthem forced him to be blackballed from the league.
Despite winning awards from Amnesty International and Oxfam for her work, Meza is blackballed from the country's mainstream press — another consequence of her defiant reporting — so she's relied on social media to get her work to Hondurans.
A few prominent figures on the left are also taking a victory lap, such as The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald, who says he was blackballed from CNN and MSNBC for refusing to promote the Trump-Russia conspiracy narrative.
Bennett received words of support from Colin Kaepernick, the NFL quarterback who many have argued has been blackballed by the league over his support for the Black Lives Matter movement and his protests during the national anthem.
Not only did he appear to ignore them, but some of these employees were subsequently fired and blackballed from future employment, as an employee named Ashley told Robert Smith, the co-host of NPR's "Planet Money" podcast.
The blackballed quarterback agreed to attend, as did 25 of the league's 32 franchises, but the workout fell through after the league attempted to force Kaepernick to sign a waiver to protect itself from future employment lawsuits.
Eric Reid, the San Francisco 49ers safety who has knelt during the national anthem at games for the past two seasons, filed a grievance against the N.F.L., saying the league had blackballed him because of his actions.
When Officer Savage complained, the suit says, he was "railroaded out of law enforcement in Worcester County," his duties were restricted and he was "blackballed from testifying in criminal cases" by Worcester County's state's attorney, who is white.
Basking in the celebrity glory of membership in O. J.'s dream team, after the shocking acquittal he found himself shunned, mocked and blackballed, and a couple of marriages later he died at age 59 from esophageal cancer.
He is not watching because he believes Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, was blackballed by the N.F.L. for protesting for social justice when he chose to take a knee for the national anthem before games.
Last August, Kaepernick lawyer Geragos announced that an arbitrator denied the NFL's efforts to end the collusion grievance in its preliminary stage, giving Kaepernick a chance to officially make the case that he was blackballed by the NFL.
"The NRCC basically pulled them in and said, 'You need to be working for a Republican incumbent, and if you work for a Republican running against an incumbent, you'll essentially be blackballed from doing further work," Richter said.
But secretly, her government has blackballed artists, reviving a practice of past military dictators like her father, Park Chung-hee, and in so doing has "seriously undermined the freedom of thought and expression," the special prosecutor's office said.
Instead, she claims she was shut out of meetings, undercut by colleagues, and generally blackballed after she ended a brief fling with a co-worker who lied to her about being separated from his wife, according to her book.
We saw shoe legend, Phil Knight leaving Michael's restaurant in New York the other day and while he threw his support behind Colin -- he stopped short when we asked if he believed CK is being blackballed by the NFL.
Kaepernick has argued that he was effectively blackballed and exiled from the league for his protest and filed a formal grievance against the league in October 2017, saying that NFL owners had colluded to keep him off the field.
Born from the dust of the Stonewall riots in the 1970s (the name is a homage to the legendary Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo), the company was initially blackballed by financiers and quickly learned to survive on a budget.
Kaepernick has argued that he was effectively blackballed and exiled from the league for his protest and filed a formal grievance against the league in October 33, saying that NFL owners had colluded to keep him off the field.
Following Trump's upset victory in 2016, scores of career Republican national security professionals feared they were blackballed from getting jobs in the new administration because they had added their names to a letter critical of Trump during the campaign.
Blac Chyna, who has a daughter with Rob Kardashian and was once good friends with Kim Kardashian West, has pretty much been blackballed after a series of public spats with the family, including when Rob posted nude photos of Chyna online.
Despite being blackballed from the American market as U.S. regulators explore legal and possibly criminal action against the company, Huawei has been growing its share of the smartphone market and has an ambitious goal for the end of the year.
But even with Buzzy and Raquel behind her, when the board sits down to vote, it turns out Sarah has made an enemy: She gets blackballed from joining, which leaves Raquel with the delightful task of telling her what happened.
He joked that the Hall of Fame had blackballed Diamond for collaborating with Barbra Streisand on "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," a divorce ballad that ought to be played "slowly and freely" according to instructions in The Neil Diamond Songbook.
The gang discuss how Jay-Z has helped the league "move on" from its embarrassing standoff with allegedly blackballed quarterback Colin Kaepernick, and why it's a move that makes all the sense in the world for billionaire like Jay-Z.
But before that, Pearl committed a recruiting violation at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, was fired for a similar one at Tennessee, got blackballed by the N.C.A.A. and then saw two assistants leave his staff at Auburn under the cloud of F.B.I. investigations.
Isaiah knows firsthand what it's like to get blackballed -- he went from being a star on the hit TV show "Grey's Anatomy" before he was fired in 2007 for using a homophobic slur in an argument on set with Patrick Dempsey.
In one scene, a lesbian poet (Cherry Jones) confronts Maura about her having blackballed female job applicants in grad school; in another, Maura's extremely patient trans friend, Davina, an H.I.V.-positive ex-prostitute, reads her the riot act for class condescension.
The pitching wonder (213 wins) and home-run king (19813) have been blackballed while admission has been granted to Commissioner Bud Selig and Manager Tony La Russa, both of whom thrived even though the players' steroid shenanigans happened during their tenure.
"I&aposve been blackballed so many times for speaking up," said Shaffer, who has long been one of the leading voices against paint downs, the practice of applying dark makeup to white stunt performers to allow them to double for black actors.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick started the protests in 2016, and when he was shunned by all 32 teams in the league, going unsigned for the entire 2017 season, players and commentators questioned whether he was being blackballed by the owners.
Reid, a former San Francisco 49ers safety who has knelt during the national anthem at games for the past two seasons, filed a grievance of his own last week against the N.F.L., saying the league had blackballed him because of his actions.
Some players believe that Kaepernick, who had a better passer rating than roughly half the starting quarterbacks in the league in 2016, has been blackballed by teams for choosing to kneel during the national anthem to protest police violence and social injustice.
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated for seeking true equality among the races; Nina Simone was blackballed out of music for riotously honest songs like Mississippi Goddamn, and the Black Panther-turned-professor Angela Davis was charged with a murder she didn't commit.
After discussing a proposal to finance nonprofit groups to address player concerns, they wanted to talk about why Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback who started the anthem protests to highlight social injustice and police brutality against African-Americans, was, they believed, being blackballed by the owners.
Each new wrinkle in Weinstein's abuse of power — accounts of how he forced Salma Hayek to perform a lesbian sex scene to placate his dissatisfaction with Frida, or how he blackballed Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd at pivotal points in their careers — is devastating.
"Women worry that they're going to be blackballed," she said, adding that she did not expect to see many future cases of this type filed against N.F.L. teams because cheerleaders feared speaking out and because teams were likely to have proactively improved their employment practices.
The Carolina Panthers safety is currently suing the NFL for collusion -- claiming owners blackballed him (along with Colin Kaepernick) for taking a knee during the national anthem -- and believes the 7 drug tests he was forced to take in 11 weeks this season was payback.
The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback — who was blackballed from the league after kneeling in protest of police brutality during the pregame national anthem — recently hosted representatives from seven NFL franchises for a workout in an attempt to find his way back onto a roster.
Meanwhile, they have risked the chance that someone in YC will go back and tell whatever VC, "Hey, that person put you on the blacklist," and then that person gets blackballed, or there's a bigger consequence for them than there is for the person who they reported.
They were convinced they would be fired, be blackballed, that terrible things would happen…There was one poor young woman whose father called me constantly saying that she wanted to join but she was terrified, and I couldn't guarantee that nothing bad would happen to her.
It was subsequently blackballed from country radio, its records publicly burned and itself forced into a near decade-long dormancy until history had, if not vindicated them in the eyes of the genre's fans, at least relegated them to a legacy act and all but irrelevant.
As for his claim that she's effectively blackballed him from getting any writing gigs, Sherri's got a rebuttal -- she says she doesn't have the ability to make that happen, but if she did ... Sherri would flip it in Lamar's favor, so he can stop mooching off of her.
As we reported, Jordyn felt her life was destroyed by the fallout -- from being thrown out of Kylie's guesthouse to being blackballed in future Kardashian business ventures -- but we're told after she let it all out on Jada's Facebook show, she felt a lot better about her future.
Last week, Colin Kaepernick — the former quarterback that first kicked off the NFL protests and has since been blackballed by the league— received awards from both the ACLU and Sports Illustrated for his willingness to use his platform to fight inequality no matter the consequences for his career.
Now, four former whistle-blowers who have suffered fates similar to Ms. Fleischmann's – all fired and blackballed after reporting wrongdoing — have banded together to form Bank Whistleblowers United, an advocacy group that aims to improve the status of Wall Street whistle-blowers and change the way Wall Street is regulated.
People close to the White House said that she was a difficult colleague and that despite complaining of being blackballed by Mr. Kelly, Ms. Manigault Newman had indicated to incoming West Wing staff during the transition that they could face bad press if they did not give her a prominent role.
Simpson, a teen girl in a family striving to become a pop cultural dynasty, was tossed off her ascendant pedestal; Janet Jackson, an indomitable performer with 10 No. 1 hits at the time and the backing of an ultra-established pop cultural dynasty, was blackballed from an industry her family helped revolutionize.
The NFL and lawyers for players Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid jointly announced Friday that they had settled a complaint of collusion by the players, who claimed football team owners blackballed them because they had protested racial injustice and police brutality by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem before games.
When you're in the moment and put in all that hard work and have the opportunity to win a championship, for a guy to give that up for the sake of maybe—really, being blackballed or ostracized, having fans saying you're ungrateful, how dare you take this away from us—that's hard.
Blake FarentholdRandolph (Blake) Blake FarentholdMembers spar over sexual harassment training deadline Female Dems see double standard in Klobuchar accusations Lawmaker seeks to ban ex-members from lobbying until sexual harassment settlements repaid MORE says in a new interview that she was "blackballed" in politics after accusing the Texas lawmaker of sexually harassing her.
" Still, Blumberg insists that Trump supporters are all over the Valley — he said that when Donald Trump Jr. visited San Francisco last month, many CEOs showed up — but that "we generally keep our heads down" because "people who go out publicly for Republicans and for Trump can get business banned or get blackballed.
If and when a star's behavior threw that image into question — whether it was Clara Bow, Rudolph Valentino, Jean Harlow, or Paul Robeson — their actions were covered up until they couldn't be covered anymore, at which point the stars became sacrificial lambs, like Arbuckle: expelled, shunned, or otherwise blackballed in service of the greater myth.
In the past year, many members of the music industry have turned to social media to speak out about experiences with sexual harassment, often because they feel like they might not have any other recourse, or are worried they might that they might be blackballed from the industry if they take a more formal route.
Cooks took a brave stance but spent more time talking about how much he loves the troops than he did about respect and unity, two vague and nebulous ideas; Kaepernick's message offered no qualifications about flag love and had a clear, sharp point from which he never wavered before being blackballed out of the league.
One reporter compared the league's partnership with Jay-Z, one of the most influential African-Americans in the world, to "putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound when it seems like Colin is getting blackballed by the N.F.L." Jay-Z said he had spoken to Kaepernick but declined to provide details about their conversation.
One reporter compared the league's partnership with Jay-Z, one of the most influential African-Americans in the world, to "putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound when it seems like Colin is getting blackballed by the N.F.L." Jay-Z said he had spoken to Kaepernick but declined to provide details about their conversation.
She joins an elite group including prominent figures like Muhammad Ali, who was convicted of draft evasion during the Vietnam War; Billie Jean King, who advocated for equal prize money for men and women&aposs tennis champions; and Colin Kaepernick, who was blackballed from the NFL after kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality against people of color.
When actresses like Mo'nique are blackballed for not being polite and gracious enough to producers and executives; when the press is largely silent about Jessica Williams being talked down to by Selma Hayek for when speaking up about her unique experience as a Black woman; or when ant Black actress is reluctant to speak up about how Black women are treated in the industry, is telling.
The rest—that he's been blackballed for having the nerve to speak out against institutional oppression and systemic racism at a time when it is so plain to see, that at best teams are scared of the backlash they believe he might bring from their racist fan bases, and that everyone in Washington should be fired from their positions and kicked out of the NFL for life if they legitimately thought those two guys were better options than Kaepernick—is messy but almost certainly true (that last part definitely is).

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