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"I never heard the president use any of the epithets alleged in the book or epithets of any kind," Short told Fox News.
Maybe this can be a wake-up call for us men to appreciate that sexist epithets are no more acceptable than racist epithets.
No one shouted racial epithets in the zone's general chat.
Generational epithets have a way of growing ragged with age.
The angry grandparent who hurled racial epithets across a room.
No wonder Twitter's most common epithets include "echo chamber" and "cesspool."
Other choice epithets include "the barmy army" and "swivel-eyed loons".
Delegates booed, rising to their feet and screaming epithets at Dewey.
Clovis would frequently attack prominent Democratic leaders with insults and epithets.
A photo sets off a firestorm of epithets and derisive comments.
Trump is known for his negative epithets of his rival candidates.
Like many such epithets, the word "witch" is loaded and coded.
People lobbed epithets at him and told him he didn't belong.
He also used abusive language and racial epithets against Mr. Smith.
He's going to throw his covered-up versions of racial epithets.
Trump has amassed an entire directory of epithets for his opponents: Sen.
But can we at least think of some more creative racist epithets?
"I can't keep up with all of Dr. Mann's epithets," Pielke responded.
"idiot" or a "bitch" and far worse epithets from people I blocked.
He was yelling racial and religious epithets that day, police documents say.
"These are just nothing more than epithets and vicious attacks," Duke said.
A street gang assaults a Hindu man while yelling anti-Hindu epithets.
You don't like vast political excess and shouted epithets and so forth.
The show concludes with an abrupt insult, the commonest of angry epithets.
Once again, he spouted violent rhetoric over the phone, using racist epithets.
And let's try to reason together, versus yelling epithets at each other.
His unabashed embrace of insults, epithets and name-calling is well established.
The tweets are shocking and unprintable, laced with racial epithets and offensive comments.
The unidentified occupants of the vehicle shouted epithets against Haddad, his aides said.
A claim that police used racial epithets during an arrest then fabricated evidence.
She wouldn't have baked a cake with non-biblical anti-gay epithets, either.
Geographically, his support correlates with the frequency of racial epithets in Google searches.
They listen stone-faced as racial epithets are shouted at anti-immigration rallies.
Griffin had caught Mezger on audio screaming epithets at her in the past.
Just imagine what derogatory epithets he'll cook up for Joe, Bernie or Oprah.
Arnold believes the tapes reveal Trump using the n-word and other epithets.
He asked Hayes about the flag, about the racial epithets, and about the drinking.
The problem is these epithets could be applied to any number of Hugo winners.
On and on: Logue plays with the traditional epithets, the descriptive attachments to characters.
That email made no mention of the use of any racist language or epithets.
These statues aren't preaching or shouting out some kind of crazy epithets or something.
Monica burst into tears as Mark spat foul epithets in her mascara-stained face.
Giuliani infamously egged on police as they stormed City Hall, many hurling racial epithets.
The epithets, the secrecy, the musclemen, the tickling — taken together, it was journalistic catnip.
I was on the subway and a 15-year-old was screaming racial epithets.
Contains some strong language, including a sexual reference and racial epithets, and smoking throughout.
In 2012, racial epithets against President Barack Obama were chanted at a student protest.
Revisiting some of his favorite epithets, Trump maintained his brutish tone, referring to Sen.
He added that he remembers people using racial epithets toward him as a kid.
He hurled racial epithets at those who came to work on their lawns, they alleged.
Survivors told police that the self-proclaimed white supremacist shouted racial epithets during the massacre.
He allegedly uttered racial epithets before opening fire on the predominantly African-American congregation there.
Dylann Roof, then 21, allegedly uttered racial epithets before attacking the historically African-American congregation.
Epithets like "cancer whore" might be inelegant, but they were part of his native idiom.
Mr. Ulukaya and the company have been taunted with racist epithets on Twitter and Facebook.
We called him a 'Queens-born casino operator,' we had all kinds of little epithets.
To a Pintupi viewer, they function like Homeric epithets — jogging the memory, reiterating sacred knowledge.
" And today, she said death threats and vile epithets have "rocked me to my core.
Stoolies responded almost immediately, with three days of the usual misogynist epithets and vague threats.
According to reports, that was just one example of him hurling racial epithets against Asians.
Mr. Gillis used epithets for gay and Chinese people and said that Chinatown disgusts him.
"Whale, gorilla, elephant" were typical epithets for Precious, she said, along with more insidious commentary.
Did they scream anti-Semitic epithets or otherwise mutter anti-Israel or anti-Zionist language?
The attackers of the 2008 Budapest parade hurled predictable epithets —"perverts rot in hell," etc.
Prosecutors allege Smollett directed the brothers to utter the remarks and epithets while attacking him.
But university police said an investigation revealed that no one used racial epithets against the women.
Anti-racist protesters say "Unite the Right" rally participants were yelling racial epithets and provoking confrontation.
We're told the guys then erupted in anger, and began hurling racial slurs and other epithets.
"Preposterous" and "absurd" were among the milder epithets that could be overheard in the multilingual din.
" The following day, members of Parliament denounced the President, using such epithets as "fascist" and "stupid.
Mr. Trump has also hurled crude epithets at many of Mr. Obama's allies and constituent groups.
On a Saturday morning in Pittsburgh, a white man entered a synagogue, shouting anti-Semitic epithets.
Since Mr. Trump's election, she said, racial epithets had been hurled at her by white students.
A fifth of serving officers, it revealed, had shared content judged as troubling, including racial epithets.
If someone responds to your posts with, say, racist or sexist epithets, then delete/unfriend/block away.
He also alleges that during the altercation Bieber used "racial epithets," although he doesn't specify which ones.
Cannon accuses Bieber of using "racial epithets" during the fight, but doesn't specifically mention what Bieber said.
It's unfortunate that people need to resort to those type of epithets to degrade another human being.
"Help me" is a common moniker; others range from in-jokes to unprintable racial and sexual epithets.
Keaton was accused, without evidence, of hurling epithets at black classmates and bringing the bullying on himself.
While Mr. Guirgis said that he may use racial epithets in his dialogue, he does so sparingly.
Yang, the son of immigrants, said he'd had many racial epithets used against him as a child.
They sort of made fun of 'em, you know, they shouted epithets in the windows at them.
That leaves Trump in second place, making him — using one of his very favorite epithets — a loser.
In the following weeks and months, the fearmongering grew, and officials increasingly took to using racist epithets.
Kaepernick is the successor of Kenny Washington, the first black player signed after the unofficial ban was lifted, and of countless other black athletes who endured racist epithets from players and spectators alike—epithets that these racial pioneers repeated in interviews as an act of public shaming and resistance.
In June 2017, Star spoke to Allure about his past use of racial epithets and apologized for them.
I think that's the name of the ultimate monster they fight at the end—these very feminine epithets.
Rodwell was often greeted in the morning by epithets written on the windows and storefront of the shop.
In April, the singer called #JeffWeaver "scum" on Twitter and, with the help of emojis, more scatological epithets.
A nearby resident said Green has also shouted racial epithets at people on the street below, DNAInfo reports.
I rolled my eyes when men ogled me; I responded to attempts at flirtation with epithets and smiles.
Because by 3, children at his liberal school were using racial epithets and pulling their eyes into slants.
The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday with whether racial epithets should be eligible for trademarks under the First Amendment.
Those epithets and more, they say, are present on "liberal Twitter every day," as the official put it.
Such epithets denote a permanent trait, the editor explained, and people in the caldron of politics were mutable.
In colorful squares resembling patches from a quilt, racial epithets compete with affirmational attributes that envelop the woman.
Weeks before that, homophobic epithets from comedian Kevin Hart that legitimized violence against the LGTBQ+ community resurfaced on Twitter.
So when Roger shouted a few epithets, Michael stood up and leveled Roger with a punch to the face.
That means users can't hide their slurs, epithets, and racist or sexist tropes in their bio without a penalty.
Daisy, a sneering, cackling punching bag who barks racial epithets at Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), is no exception.
Players from a North Mississippi high school hurled racial epithets at East Side's players during a game, he said.
Given President Donald Trump's fondness for derogatory epithets, it would be mildly surprising if he had avoided this one.
The kind of epithets Mr Trump uses are nowhere near as shocking to many people as progressive Americans imagine.
According to excerpts in media outlets , Manigault-Newman questions Trump's mental state and accuses him of using racial epithets.
According to excerpts in media outlets, Manigault-Newman questions Trump's mental state and accuses him of using racial epithets.
Robinson batted for the first time in the second inning and braced himself for an assault of racial epithets.
The hateful epithets awoke the nation, with Republicans, Democrats, women and men all chiming in to denounce the tweets.
In 2011, a Kentucky man was kidnapped, kicked and beaten while his assailants shouted anti-gay epithets at him.
Roof allegedly uttered racial epithets before shooting worshippers at Emanuel AME Church, which is a historically African-American congregation.
Mr. Campbell said officers had beaten him in a building hallway while shouting anti-gay epithets during the arrest.
Comedy has a long and storied history of using racial epithets and otherwise harmful, prejudiced "jokes" to provoke laughter.
A week earlier, a man had entered the mosque lobby shouting Islamophobic epithets before being escorted off the premises.
The movement's leaders have replaced the openly racist epithets of lynchings and cross burnings with gentler "alt-right" euphemisms.
It is no surprise, then, that playwrights frequently use profane language — curses, expletives, oaths and epithets — in their work.
It was an hourslong tirade against Mr. Macron, laced with name-calling and epithets, and woefully deficient in substance.
This man was shouting fiery epithets at a woman, with a small child in tow, because of her gender.
They said Ms. Franklin yelled racial epithets at a convenience store clerk and a customer in West Des Moines.
In the most shocking and utterly disingenuous move, some Democrats did far worse than ignorantly throw out disgraceful epithets.
The men pulled Khan and his relatives from the truck and began beating them and shouting anti-Muslim epithets.
I grew up the son of immigrants, and I had many racial epithets used against me as a kid.
The epithets and slurs casually hurled by people with hatred in their eyes sting like acid flung in your face.
Certainly come the rise of Muhammad Ali and the Civil Rights movement, racial epithets in boxing became considerably less popular.
Prior to the attack, he shouted epithets at her, according to an interview Jackson gave to local ABC affiliate KATU.
It gives Trump's allies plenty to attack him with, and it has goaded Trump — predictably — into his most infantile epithets.
" And then it devolves into a Mad-Lib of epithets before warning that "your time is coming, watch out nigger.
It is not everyday political rhetoric to scream epithets at people who don't look like you or worship like you.
By now you know Steve Bannon's favorite epithets and which Oval Office room is being used by Pepe the Frog.
Beasley, who is black, complained that Latino workers got better hours and that the kitchen staff routinely used racial epithets.
It said Edwards hurled racial epithets at him, beat him with a belt, and hit him with pots and pans.
But I imagined little pistons in her brain firing, synapses ablaze, racial epithets rushing to the tip of her tongue.
When I hear oil-field people using racial epithets, I tell them about my son-in-law and my granddaughter.
Are gender-based obscenities just easy substitutes for the homophobic epithets that have become toxic even in swearing-tolerant places?
"Notably, the conversation began when Montiero pointed out a tweet laced with racial epithets from a user named "WHITE POWER.
Mr. Guirgis is reluctant to use racial epithets in his work, so he sometimes opts for an interchangeable profanity instead.
Like all epics the "Aeneid" is self-consciously encyclopedic, with a barrage of names and epithets that challenge any translator.
ILWU was committed to racial equality, defending black members from racial epithets and ensuring they received equal pay and dispatches.
Perhaps nothing contributes more to the rancor of political discourse than the indiscriminate use of political labels as partisan epithets.
In the mid-20th century, some called it the "dago tee" or "guinea tee" — offensive epithets directed at Italian immigrants.
But as a noun, embodied by actual living people, it has become one of the nastiest epithets in American politics.
Under pseudonyms they attacked dissenters with epithets and rumors and questioned the moral standing of those who disagreed with them.
Homer had a couple of epithets that would suit our attorney general: "crooked-counseling" and "devious-devising" come to mind.
To be clear, using racial, homophobic, or sexist epithets on their own would not necessarily violate either of these policies.
Police had to escort young African-American children into schools as jeering crowds shouted racial epithets and threatened to attack.
The insults crossed a line even with this group of people who regularly hurl hurtful names and epithets at each other.
A study by Vocativ found hundreds of examples of various epithets hurled at Kelly's direction in just a 24-hour period.
Roof allegedly uttered racial epithets before attacking worshipers last June at the historically black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston.
You can't believe what white people say about Obama in private— he's Kenyan , he's Muslim , they'd call him unprintable racial epithets.
She turned up with "KKK" scrawled across her chest, other racial epithets on her abdomen, and feces smeared in her hair.
Some were simple: slurs and epithets written in thick black Sharpie, pressed so hard into the paper that it bled through.
"I grew up the son of immigrants and I had many racial epithets used against me as a kid," Yang said.
He has had numerous epithets attached to him by his opponents and by some of the former members of his administration.
However, you wouldn't be as excited to find out that your relative just yelled out epithets anytime slavery was brought up.
Wallace and Dillard, his freshman teammate, were inundated with racial epithets and threats of lynching, mainly by Mississippi State football players.
At first the audience laughed, because, "hey, it's stand-up comedy," but Richards doubled down and used even more extreme racial epithets.
What if we encountered a Stetson-wearing caballero shouting the kind of Spanish epithets lobbed at me as a sexually confused kid?
Hot rooms full of sweaty people with spittle hanging from their lips after they've been shouting epithets at immigrants sounds decidedly unhealthy.
What's more, he had increasingly personalized his antagonism with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, referring to him often with derogatory epithets.
"What?" asked Morton, who is black, when I spoke with him and tossed out some old-time epithets. Wop. W-o-p.
We've captured some of his passionate support in an uncensored short video of his rallies, where crude language and epithets are common.
In modern Greek, epítheto means "adjective," but Homeric epithets are loaded, often thrillingly ambiguous, and can act as a catalyst for drama.
Replete with the embroidery of epithets and metaphors, their accounts suggest the E.L. Doctorow of "Ragtime" channeling the incantatory verse of Homer.
There have been episodes in which departments disciplined or tried to discipline officers for embracing Confederate flag imagery or using racist epithets.
You no longer get 'attaboys' for using racial epithets, which is what you did in the '0003s and '60s, '70s and '80s.
Yet these effects, taken together, have much more in common with sleep deprivation than with Tourette-like outbursts of insults and epithets.
The epithets may be characteristic of schoolyard bullies, but there is some evidence that candidates are reveling in the attention they draw.
Carrying a gun and yelling racist epithets does not transform planned violence into protected conduct — it only makes that violence more loathsome.
Twitter says it does not tolerate "repeated and/or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone".
EASTON, Pa. – A neighbor accused of harassing and using racial epithets against a black Pennsylvania family for years has been sentenced to prison.
Maynard, 50, said he is not racist but believes that saturating the market with such epithets can rob them of their racist connotations.
He and his father then followed Dog and Beth through the airport and shouted epithets at them as they got into an elevator.
One of the things I most love about Homer lives on as a source of endless controversy among classicists: his use of epithets.
On Monday, a state representative in Georgia apologized after Mr. Cohen persuaded him to yell racial epithets and drop his pants on camera.
"Pansy, sissy, wimp, girly boy, pussy, bitch, homo, fruit, poof, queer," reads a partial, and printable, scourge of epithets he endures at school.
The men bought masks and a noose , and the actor directed them on what epithets to hurl when they attacked him, officials said.
Harv Cohen, Cherry Hill, N.J. RE: FIRST WORDS Beverly Gage wrote about how "elite" became one of the nastiest epithets in American politics.
Young kids now feel empowered spreading anti-immigrant epithets such as "build a wall" and "go back to Mexico" to their Latino classmates.
" Hunt has said he chose the term from a paint catalog to evoke Indiana while replacing the "ugliest epithets" he found "almost unbearable.
A lawyer with connections to Mr. Macron was forced to apologize for seeming to take the epithets too lightly in a television interview.
They've been reported in every state and run the gamut from public instances of vandalism to the direct use of racial epithets and slurs.
In October, Banks, accused Crowe of spitting and choking her then throwing her out of his hotel room, while using racial epithets against her.
Those who enjoy them are dying out: online searches for racial epithets correlate with interest in "Social Security" and "Frank Sinatra", Mr Pinker notes.
She earned my attention because this prim old woman was passionately raining racial epithets at the bank teller, who was an Asian-American woman.
Use the term "sex workers" and refer to their work as "sex work," or "the trade of sex," rather than "prostitution," or epithets. 83.
Before this relationship, every time tension arose, my default was to erupt in a pile of stinky dysfunction filled with finger-pointing and epithets.
Some furious fans took to other queens' social media to hurl epithets and threats their way, turning previously supportive spaces into cesspools of abuse.
Jason Spencer resigned his position as a state lawmaker in Georgia after Mr. Cohen convinced him to yell racial epithets in a similar situation.
On social media, where vulgar epithets can be spewed from faceless and fictitious monikers, Wallace has, at times, had to think twice before responding.
He got expelled from school multiple times, once after beating a black kid who refused to move and hurling racial epithets at the principal.
That means the policy covers things like stalking, unwanted or obsessive attention and targeted content containing tropes, epithets or material intended to silence someone.
Occasionally, as when I yelled at a pedicab driver who sped through a red light in Central Park, they stop to yell back epithets.
A new lawsuit alleges Justin Bieber spouted off racial epithets while he physically assaulted a man who took his photo at a hotel in Cleveland.
Let me play devil's advocate, on the understanding that I am defending the devilish -- just one of many epithets that Trump has used for Clinton.
For the better part of a year, the pizza chain had been embroiled in drama after founder John Schnatter made comments construed as racial epithets.
He had a local rep as a white supremacist and was filmed using racial epithets (and doing Nazi salutes) at an April Free Speech protest.
The character is deeply racist, but the kind of racist who would consider Donald J. Trump vulgar and never use the ugliest of racial epithets.
"Young men lob sexist or homophobic epithets at one another in order to remind them what it means to be a 'real man,'" Pascoe said.
He favored admitting white people over black people — which is just the latest incident in a four-decade record of his racial epithets and discrimination.
The people defending Bruce from accusations of obscenity and provocation in the 1960s would now be likely to attack his right to use racial epithets.
If the simple sleeping pill caused her to spew anachronistic racial epithets in the middle of the night, what else can she blame on it?
Rochelle casts her spell on Laura Lizzie, a blonde student and unapologetic, confrontational racist who sabotages Rochelle at diving practice and calls her racial epithets.
I tracked down some of her material, and while "angry" and "feminist" may be fitting epithets, there seemed to be far more to her work.
They have for the most part done so carefully, describing the archbishop as a man of integrity, while pointedly applying no such epithets to the pope.
She recounts how street vendors mocked her Cantonese and commuters hurled anti-mainland epithets at her when, for instance, she veered off designated paths for pedestrians.
Student Opinion If you were a judge sentencing juveniles who vandalized property with racial epithets or remarks, what punishment do you think you might give them?
After a man in Portland stabbed to death two others on a train who were trying to defend a woman from his anti-Muslim epithets -- nothing.
It is bleak stuff, and rendered with less of Iannucci's signature rat-a-tat-tat joke delivery (though it's not devoid of some truly inspired epithets).
Mr Trump, who specialises in insulting epithets, has quickly labelled Mr Kaine "Corrupt Kaine", referring to $160,000 worth of gifts that the Virginian accepted as governor.
The Fuhrman tapes are deplorable, laden with racial epithets, confessions of coercion, and blatant bragging about how he's worked the system in order to victimize minorities.
He told the writer Allen Barra that he had also used epithets against Joe DiMaggio, who was of Italian descent, and Hank Greenberg, who was Jewish.
Jiayang Fan, a staff writer at The New Yorker, has been faced with a barrage of racist inquiries and epithets while covering the Hong Kong protests.
He makes another interesting point, arguing Asian epithets are often not taking as seriously as others made about other ethnic groups ... despite being just as hurtful.
Letter To the Editor: Re "When a Child Is Leading the World" (column, May 16): Can we all please stop using "child" and "adolescent" as epithets?
And this season, Adam Jones, the center fielder for the Baltimore Orioles, said that a fan in the Fenway bleachers had yelled racial epithets at him.
Teachers and parents get impatient, Lee explains, and even use epithets; moreover, a tendentious intelligence hierarchy from the American eugenics movement still casts a long shadow.
He wanted nothing to do with shouting racial epithets at the school's few African-American students or taunting other Chinese kids with curse words in Mandarin.
They have taken the racist "14 words" mantra and brought it into the open, using racial epithets that no decent person would tolerate, let alone speak.
For the people who use these epithets, liberals are, basically, everyone who leans to the left: big-spending Democrats with their unisex bathrooms and elaborate coffee.
New York (CNN)As someone who's often spoken out for the so-called "dreamers," Belen Sisa is used to the ugly epithets that are hurled her way.
He's deployed the same formula over the past year to nab the GOP nomination, pummeling his fellow Republicans with juvenile epithets and drawing them into his game.
The Secret Service said it would investigate Donald J. Trump's longtime butler over Facebook posts laced with vulgarities and epithets calling for President Obama to be killed.
Airbnb recently removed two of its hosts, including one for writing racist epithets to a black user and another for refusing a transgender woman as a guest.
But the election last spring of President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, who has since showered threats and epithets on the United States, has changed China's calculation.
For some Facebook users in Myanmar, however, the platform remains an easy place to express anti-Muslim sentiment and use racist epithets like "kalar" against the Rohingya.
Small spoiler ahead: If you're still finding that the only names that come to mind are epithets, the three that are left are BILL, ANNE and FRANK.
The highlight was when a Hillary figure led the audience in an epithet-laden singalong of a Cee Lo Green song — the epithets aimed at the president.
Earlier this month, the security guard had told a student, who is black and was calling Anderson epithets including the N-word, not to use those words.
The imagery of white supremacists and neo-Nazis yelling racial epithets and making chilling salutes should be relegated to the context of history books, museums and documentaries.
Shapiro has the reality-TV-show habit of thinking of people in epithets, and to her a showrunner is a Wubby—slang for a child's security blanket.
Ali was not above employing racial epithets to belittle his black competitors, with his use of the term 'Uncle Tom' to describe Joe Frazier controversial to this day.
Instead of heeding this advice, Lucy freaks out and kicks Amelia out of the house, even spewing out racist epithets to the only person trying to help her.
Children and parents separated, moved from "the freezer" to "la perrera," the kennel room; guards hurling racial epithets at mothers; hundreds of complaints of sexual abuse by guards.
The only blessing is that Kohler isn't advertising the product as "artificially intelligent" or "AI-powered" — the empty epithets usually given to gadgets with tacked-on voice controls.
The University of Virginia campus was covered in candlelight on Wednesday evening, less than a week after torch-carrying white nationalists yelled racist epithets on the same grounds.
"Big Brother" houseguest JC Mounduix hurled a couple of nasty epithets Tuesday night -- in front of a black houseguest -- while trying to explain how NOT to offend people.
Usama says he and a friend, a Hispanic student, were confronted by a man who hurled racial epithets at them and then turned physical before chanting Trump's name.
According to a criminal complaint against Frank Nucera Jr., who resigned in January, the former chief espoused violence toward African-Americans, using the N-word and other epithets.
A host of so-called fans who don't agree with Goulding's stance have generously spewed epithets on her Instagram page, calling her a "liberal bully," among other things.
In any case, Mr. Faso is standing by his criticism of the lyrics, which are peppered with racial epithets, references to sex and derogatory remarks about the police.
The senator, Frank Artiles, used not just that word but a raft of other epithets that led first to an apology and four days later to his resignation.
She has depicted rape, mutilation, guns, racial epithets and prejudices, always with work so beautiful that the viewer is seduced by aesthetics before they can ingest the content.
Last week, the 48-year-old rapper launched epithets at King, calling her a "funky dog head bitch," and accused her of holding Bryant to a double standard.
And given recent events, I suppose if Anthony Scaramucci had written the review we'd have gotten the name, along with a few other Anglo-Saxon epithets to boot.
In the docs, prosecutors say Smollett received the now-infamous hate mail -- with homophobic and racial epithets -- on January 22 at the Chicago studio where "Empire" is shot.
While ethnicity would never again be used with quite the same explosive effect as it was with Johnson, racial epithets would continue to be used to characterise American fighters.
" He has coined Trumpian epithets for his adversaries, referring to the progressive National Catholic Reporter as "fishwrap" and the "National Sodomitical Reporter" and liberal Catholics as the "Red Guard.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the department just fired one deputy for using racist epithets on social media; another deputy resigned after being implicated in the same scandal.
But the company also said Lambert was friendly with the coworkers he claims harassed him before a falling out, and that he also used racial epithets and made threats.
If the attackers had instead hurled anti-Semitic or racist epithets at Geller or the employees of Charlie Hebdo, the impact and the consequences would have been very different.
What won't do are the romantic or patronizing epithets of "outsider" or "self-taught," which belong to a fading time of urges to police the frontiers of high culture.
"How do you win a championship running?" said Angel Garcia, who made waves during a January press conference when he unleashed a senseless string of racial epithets at Thurman.
We were warned not to engage as they waved hateful signs and hurled epithets at us on the one day we were supposed to be free from the vitriol.
Men, women, children and Klansmen, proudly waving the Confederate flag and a noose, overwhelmed law enforcement and hurled stones, debris and epithets as they surged at the nonviolent protesters.
ROME — He has compared the European Union to the Titanic, accused the left of supporting immigration to supply slave labor, and insulted migrants using any number of disparaging epithets.
It is easy to lament society's fall from civility when Tommie Lee, on "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta," screams and hurls epithets at her mother during a particularly vicious argument.
While there has not yet been a serious episode at these rallies, the mood has turned increasingly menacing, with supporters snapping pictures of reporters while screaming epithets at them.
Anderson said the student, who is black, called him a series of epithets, including the N-word, to which Anderson responded that he should not be called those words.
The protesters' language, too, has become much harsher; "dogs" and "triads" — a reference to Hong Kong's feared criminal syndicates — are among the few printable epithets used against the police.
For just under two minutes, the unidentified caller uses racist epithets and rants about Ms. Majors's parents, criticizing them for allowing her to associate with people of other races.
The way we address these problems will determine more about the future of the American experiment — and America's role abroad — than all the anti-Russia epithets in the world.
The racial epithets used on both sides helped to generate humongous interest in Johnson's fights, with his career becoming more a feverish social phenomenon than a series of boxing matches.
Curiously, while racial epithets were going out of fashion for black fighters in America, there were few qualms in Britain about calling Nigel Benn 'The Dark Destroyer' in the nineties.
And it has been there for me as well—in every traffic stop, in the face of all the epithets, and in the psychic pain I carry everywhere I go.
If Congress does not accept this invitation—which seems probable given the Senate's penchant for not legislating—will America's malls and parks soon be filled with trademarked vulgarities and epithets?
The company says violent threats as well as "multiple slurs, epithets, racist or sexist tropes, [and anything that] incites fear, or reduces someone to less than human" constitute abusive behavior.
On Friday, two men, Ricky John Best and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche, were brutally murdered while trying to confront someone hurling anti-Muslim epithets on a commuter train in Portland.
Christian is accused of yelling racial and ethnic epithets at two teenage girls, both black and one wearing traditional Muslim dress, before several fellow passengers stepped in to confront him.
"Canada and Mexico have been repeatedly bullied, while Central American and Caribbean countries have been derided with derogatory epithets," Biden wrote, adding that Trump has twice cancelled trips to Colombia.
To the contrary, the "old" socialist party of Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas featured Marxist epithets against capitalist exploitation, immiseration of the working class and capitalist collapse in their publications.
As we reported, Jussie says he was on the phone with his manager at the time of the attack and the manager says he heard the racial and homophobic epithets.
A campaign sign for Representative Josh Gottheimer and the home of one of his supporters were defaced with swastikas, profanity and racial epithets in Hampton Township, N.J., early Saturday morning.
"We drove through the black side of town throwing pears at black guys and yelling racial epithets," he said in an interview with the University of Southern California in 216.
As the Democratic presidential contenders worked to curry favor with leading feminists, Trump's campaign gained momentum despite (or perhaps because of) the candidate's repeated use of misogynist and racist epithets.
The book has been banned multiple times, according to the American Library Association, often at the request of black parents and students who were concerned about the book's racial epithets.
She frequently snaps at him ("petty bourgeois" is one of her tamer epithets), occasionally throws him out of her Milan apartment and even half-jokingly threatens to smash his camera.
Before the Yankees played on Tuesday night, Sabathia told reporters that Fenway was the only stadium where he has heard the ugly racial epithets that Jones said he had heard.
Authorities cited the virulent racial epithets shouted by the four African-American attackers at their white victim, but also noted that they hurled insults about his developmental limitations as well.
When an L.G.B.T. group marched in the New York parade with Mayor David N. Dinkins in 1991, spectators shouted epithets and threw beer bottles at them for nearly 40 blocks.
Iconic comedians such as Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, and George Carlin all deployed language and epithets that were edgy in their time and would be considered beyond the pale today.
Mr. Barbanell told a story about working as a bus boy at an assisted-living center, where he constantly heard epithets from his co-workers directed toward people with disabilities.
After the convention center emptied, clusters of Trump supporters and anti-Trump demonstrators began to mix in the streets, many exchanging shouted epithets and some throwing water bottles at one another.
"With hate crimes, prosecutors use racial epithets that were shouted during the crime as evidence, but it doesn't punish people who were smart enough to keep their mouth shut," he said.
Omarosa -- who briefly worked for the Trump Administration -- claims in her upcoming book, "Unhinged," she witnessed Trump use racial epithets in talking about the husband of White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway.
As Congressman Lewis crossed the street, the civil rights legend, whose skull was fractured in 85033 during a protest march in Selma, was called unspeakable racial epithets near the Capitol Dome.
The man charged with perpetrating it, who in his own online biographic profile asserted that "Jews are the children of Satan," reportedly shouted anti-Semitic epithets as his gun spewed bullets.
In the last five years, at least 10 racist incidents have been recorded in the Peruvian soccer league, with fans yelling epithets at players during games, according to news media reports.
But it's not black people whom Eric hates, or not nearly as much as he hates the Irish, a race for which he has a seemingly inexhaustible vocabulary of festering epithets.
At one point, toward the end of the approximately 24 minute video, the women can be seen berating an unidentified man, who comes out from the mosque, with insults and epithets.
Duffin said the department sought hate crime charges because of the victim's diminished mental capacity, the fact that the four suspects tied him up and the racial epithets heard on the video.
Duffin said the department sought hate-crime charges because of the victim's diminished mental capacity, the fact that the four suspects tied him up and the racial epithets heard on the video.
YouTube personality and actor Kian Lawley has been fired from his role in 20th Century Fox's upcoming project The Hate U Give after an old video of Lawley using racist epithets resurfaced.
In the '80s, Eater reports, Carter began referring to Trump as a "short-fingered vulgarian" in SPY magazine, and kept up the epithets when he moved to Vanity Fair in the '90s.
This is the kind of high profile event that penetrates even the thickest of American numb skulls—the people who rattle off epithets about soccer being a sport for sissies and floppers.
" A Henry County ordinance includes using "any obscene words or epithets" in public spaces in the definition of disorderly conduct, as well as appearing in public "in an intoxicated state or condition.
It turns out that the use of "liberal" and "liberalism" as epithets goes back much further — almost all the way to their origins, as the historian Rosenblatt reveals in this enlightening book.
She tells us that one of the things she most loves about Homer is the ancient poet's use of epithets (here meant only as an identifying trait, not a term of contempt).
Mr. Rickles's show that night was weirdly schizoid, alternating between snapping epithets and waxing sentimental about how he loves to make people laugh, his deep love for his mother and Frank Sinatra.
But over the next two hours, according to inmates, officers beat and stomped on each of the more than 244 prisoners present that morning, screaming curses and racial epithets and destroying property.
While Christie has slashed Rubio in public, calling him, among other epithets, a "boy in the bubble," Bush has been less pugnacious, allowing his super PAC to do much of the dirty work.
Examples of harassment, as outlined in Facebook's policy, include derogatory or insensitive jokes, pranks or comments, slurs or epithets, unwelcome sexual advances or invitations and sharing offensive images that are derogatory or sexual.
Yet the prime minister belied both epithets on July 6th when she pushed her plan for a softened Brexit through an all-day meeting of her cabinet at Chequers, her official country residence.
Because YouTube, like many of these sites, offers recommended content related to what you're viewing, stumbling onto a little bit of white supremacy opens up a cascading slide of swastikas and racial epithets.
Offensive incidents last year included a swastika smeared with faeces on the wall of a dormitory bathroom and racial epithets hurled at black students, including Payton Head, the president of the student body.
Cops in Moonachie, NJ have launched an investigation into a racist burglary at the home of NY Giants fullback Nikita Whitlock -- in which the bad guys scrawled racist epithets all over the walls.
If a swastika-tattooed man carries a concealed firearm and shouts racist epithets at a black family across a parking lot, can a jury lawfully infer an intent to intimidate from such conduct?
Admiral Boom (David Warner) still presides over Cherry Tree Lane with militant neurosis, and he still possesses a baffling cache of gunpowder and weaponry, but he is mercifully no longer sputtering racial epithets.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — Welcome to another tricky Thursday, where things are not always as they seem, and hurling epithets at the grid is not only allowed, but actively encouraged until the theme reveals itself.
In September, at a normally soporific meeting of the Arab League in Cairo, Saudi and Qatari diplomats exchanged barbed epithets like "rabid dog" and heated accusations of treachery and even cruelty to camels.
Others were stunned by an interview he gave The New Yorker, in which he threatened bodily harm and flung lewd epithets at senior White House officials, whom he accused of leaking to reporters.
To dodge homophobic epithets, which were more about being girlie than gay, we would retell dirty jokes we didn't understand, disparage girls we liked and feign more interest in sports than we felt.
On Twitter and Facebook, he railed against former President Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey with misspelled racial epithets, threatened former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and praised President Trump and conservative causes.
On Twitter and Facebook, he railed against Mr. Obama and Oprah Winfrey with misspelled racial epithets, and threatened former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. He also praised Mr. Trump and conservative causes.
But as my work comes to the attention of more people, I also become a target as some use the most amazing technology the world has ever seen to smear virtual bathroom wall epithets.
A black security guard, Marlon Anderson, tried to escort the student out of the building; the student let fly a race-based tirade, calling Anderson the N-word and a slew of racial epithets.
Bigoted users armed with racial epithets and disgusting memes have been attacking the Ghostbusters star for reasons that have nothing to do with her and everything to do with their own shittiness as humans.
Tay quickly began to spout off racist and xenophobic epithets, largely in response to the people who were tweeting at it—the chatbot, after all, takes its conversational cues from the world wide web.
When Alphabet imprint Jigsaw released an algorithm last year to pick out known slurs and other hateful messages online, racists responded with a campaign that replaced racial epithets with the names of Google products.
Just look at Microsoft's disastrous launch of Tay, it's teenage-mimicking AI Twitter bot that began tweeting out pro-Nazi statements and other racial epithets within less than a day of being interacted with.
Think of all the racial epithets we've heard, of how one football player, Colin Kaepernick, silently taking a knee during the national anthem in personal protest of injustice in America has divided the nation.
Listening to Meaney and Spall sling epithets and, later, biting and often unanswerable accusations at each other gets at a deeper truth about these sorts of conflicts: There's just no one clear, satisfactory answer.
He coined epithets for them -- "Evil Tom," he called Marquardt, the paper's former editor and publisher -- and kept up a concentrated barrage of insults, vague threats and rants about their journalism and legal work.
The attackers, who set upon him in the heart of downtown, shouted anti-gay epithets as they bloodied his face, he said, but the police refused to consider the attack an act of homophobia.
If one turned on the White House Correspondents' Dinner over the weekend, one might have been shocked to hear political epithets being flung at senior White House officials, mothers and women in the workplace.
Hammons's sensitivity to language — from mass media ("Orange Is the New Black") to racial epithets ("Spade") — is complemented by his incisive exploration of the porous border between seeing and not seeing, visibility and invisibility.
"Socialist" and "communist" have long been catchall epithets for any proposal that would substantially expand the role of government — including ones, like Social Security and Medicare, that are now popular across the political spectrum.
On the Friday afternoon before Labor Day weekend, Dorsey's 4.2 million followers began to see a series of messages with everything from racial epithets to anti-Semitic remarks about the Nazis to bomb threats.
He is so unbelievably fast, so clearly superior to the opponents lumbering in his furious wake, that it calls to mind the epithets that Homer bestowed on Achilles: swift-footed Maradona, breaking through men.
He paid two brothers who had worked on "Empire" $25,500, asked them to buy ski masks and a noose to use as props and told them which epithets to hurl when they attacked him.
" A "Shakespearean Insult Booth" allowed visitors to dress up and get photographed holding signs with mix-and-match Bard-inspired epithets — from "BP, you … clay-witted puke stocking" to "BP, you … stony-hearted stewed prune.
"If it became known the president of Pilot engaged in vile, despicable, inflammatory racial epithets against African Americans, this could lead to boycotts and protests," Collier said, as explanation for his decision, Knox News reported.
However, if committed to print, it was in dusty theoretical tracts dissecting fashion's embedded cultural capital, rather than the instant, enraged epithets that bombarded Marc Jacobs' personal and professional social media accounts following his show.
As The Guardian, which also obtained an early copy, reports: She also claims that she personally witnessed Trump use racial epithets about the White House counselor Kellyanne Conway's husband George Conway, who is half Filipino.
This was a very specific type of rebellion, limited to white Americans who could view the new taboos against racist epithets not as a crucial step toward basic human rights but as oppressive new norms.
At board meetings, protesters have screamed anti-Muslim epithets, while attacks against Muslims who speak out publicly have spread on social media, leading to the stationing of police officers at the meetings and outside schools.
Tension between the United States and North Korea, which has run hot for months, ratcheted up even further over the last few days as President Trump and Pyongyang engage in a new round of epithets.
With her sneering mockery of Mr. Macron, her tone and her use of epithets, she had revealed something essential about herself despite years of effort to soften her party's image, in the view of commentators.
Among their most famous pieces is a yellow canvas covered with a thesaurus of quaint (and not-so-quaint) epithets for gay men, decoratively arranged in varying old-timey typefaces like a jaunty printer's sample.
Police say a man yelling racial and religious epithets stabbed Best, 313, and Namkai-Meche, 23, to death on a Portland train after they defended a young black woman and another woman wearing a hijab.
"It's both an honor and a disappointment to be the lone candidate of color on the stage tonight," he said, adding that he had "many racial epithets" used against him when he was a kid.
It's a straight translation of one of the epithets usually given to Grendel's mother — "merewif," or water-woman — but it is also specific to both of the women who represent Grendel's mother in this book.
Then again, with a euphemised form of white nationalism seemingly undergoing something of a renaissance in America, it's not impossible to imagine a set of circumstances in which racial epithets become an emotive weapon once more.
Schwartz specifically claims that Bieber used anti-Semitic epithets in his egg-tossing tantrum, and alleges that he, his wife and daughter have all been plagued with stomachaches, headaches and sleeplessness because of Biebs' bad behavior.
And in other contexts; "it just isn't done" is one of the things which keeps people from feeling entitled to hurl racial epithets at others, or spraypaint threatening messages on their homes, or openly embrace Nazism.
As a beneficiary of colorism, I don't know what it feels like to be treated as a perpetual foreigner in the most brutal sense, though I do get hit with a broad array of racial epithets.
As we reported, a group of around 10 guys started harassing Future and his crew at the Ibiza Airport ... and sources connected to Future say it was full-on racist attack, which began with racial epithets.
In a new lawsuit filed against Justin Bieber on Thursday, the 24-year-old has been accused of using "racial epithets" during a fight that took place outside a Cleveland hotel during the 2016 NBA Finals.
Green Book depicts a range of ways in which the racist attitudes that were dominant in American life in the early and mid-20th century manifested themselves, from snide comments and racial epithets to outright hostility.
If you've ever played League of Legends or Dota 2, there's a good chance that one of your games ended with a fellow player filling the chat window with racial epithets and threats of sexual assault.
But, from the candidates' opening statements, in which Donald Trump went after Hillary Clinton, eschewing his attacks on Lyin' Ted [Cruz] and Little Marco [Rubio]—epithets that remained unspoken throughout the evening—the atmosphere was different.
Mohamed Mohamed, 32, yelled religious epithets at the men out of his car window, and tried to hit them on Friday in the city's Hancock Park neighborhood, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office.
Amid these rising instances of the use of racial epithets, display of swastikas and nooses hung in trees, students are rightly demanding that their universities do more to provide a safe, equal learning environment for all.
"I don't want to use diagnoses as epithets, but if I have real concern about a possible public risk, and I really feel compelled to speak out about it, I'm going to do that," she says.
"How I Got Over," for example, is credited to the gospel artist Clara Ward; her sister Willa says that Clara wrote the song after she was taunted with racial epithets on the way to a performance.
Nearly a decade before Trump descended the escalator and announced his fateful campaign with a fusillade of ugly epithets against Mexican immigrants, Hazleton had become a focus of the national debate over immigration and undocumented workers.
Smollett had said that he was attacked by two men yelling racial and homophobic epithets; he was subsequently charged with 16 felony counts after a Chicago police investigation suggested Smollett had falsified reports about the attack.
If they have to use racial epithets or the division of our country to sell the fight, then they're all for it because they'll make money, and we are the suckers for being roped into it.
This past May, a man yelled anti-gay epithets at a lesbian couple on a Brooklyn-bound Q train, and after they pleaded with him to calm down, he attacked them, beating one of the women unconscious.
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, who told President Obama in October he "can go to hell" and has unleashed epithets at the pope, said on Thursday that the voice of God told him to stop cursing.
Mr. Dabash says he has faced backlash in the form of hostile phone calls and messages on Facebook and WhatsApp groups, where he's tarred as a "traitor" or a "collaborator" — epithets that carry a threat of violence.
Examples, such as racist materials sent in the mail, barked epithets on the street, and demands directed at foreigners and non-white citizens to leave the country, have been collected on social media under the hashtag #PostRefRacism.
Searches containing racist epithets and jokes were spiking across the country during Trump's primary run, and not merely in the South but in upstate New York, Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, rural Illinois, West Virginia, and industrial Michigan.
In leaked excerpts and in press interviews, the former contestant on Trump's defunct reality show "The Apprentice" has questioned Trump's mental fitness and alleged the existence of recordings of Trump using racial epithets, including the N-word.
Treasurer Scott Morrison, who previously called demands for a Royal Commission a "populist whinge" among other dismissive epithets, has also come out strongly in support of its work amid a daily barrage of revelations of bank wrongdoing.
It was something of a happy ending after a long, rough day of discussion and debate following Jones told reporters after the game that Boston fans taunted him with racial epithets during Monday night's game at Fenway Park.
The catalyst for his work came in 2011, when he was taking photographs at a historic cemetery and was surrounded by the decaying stones bearing the epithets of those who died in conflicts beginning around the Civil War.
The biggest indicator that Apple felt the MacBook was a showcase and crucial product was the name — it was just THE MacBook, without any additional epithets or qualifiers like "Air" or "Pro" (both of which predated its existence).
"Although the use of racial slurs, epithets, or other racially charged language does not violate equal protection, it can be evidence that official action was motivated by unlawful discriminatory purposes," Garaufis wrote in his ruling, according to Bloomberg.
Those supporting H.B. 85033 don't get this and neither did their predecessors — the ones who jeered at the suffragettes; hurled racist epithets, or worse, at the civil rights marchers; and accused gay rights campaigners of undermining American morals.
Today, in Donald J. Trump, we have a genuine impresario of the mob — an instrument of the crowd who feels its resentment, its impatience, its distrust, and returns them all in slogans, epithets and witty (or witless) taunts.
Yohji Yamamoto, one of the authentic renegades in the business, showed a significantly restrained collection of fishtail parkas worn with blanket scarves and T-shirts scrawled with unprintable epithets that could be the new look for Occupy Wall Street.
During the Wisconsin Walleye War between 1988 and 1991, white protesters hurled racial epithets and sometimes eggs and rocks at Ojibwe tribal members spear fishing for walleye, a tradition protected under treaties between the US government and the tribe.
As soon as one of these nasty epithets appears, loud and fully formed, but from somewhere else, as if my brain's a receiver picking up unwanted pirate broadcasts from a remote radio mast, I react in disgust to it.
Manigault-Newman says in her book that three unnamed sources have told her there's a tape to prove it, echoing accusations made by actor Tom Arnold, who has also said Trump used racist epithets while the show was filming.
The security team has 2 functions ... to flag threatening, incoming mail and alert the FBI, and to possibly link new items to the letter Jussie already received, containing homophobic and racists epithets along with an image of a noose.
Those same students are now besieged by an online mob targeting them with threats and racial epithets after the incident was reported in right-wing publications like Breitbart News, then spread to the neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer.
" The campaign last year also filed an arbitration claim against former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman for her own tell-all book, "Unhinged," in which she claims Trump used racial epithets and is a "racist, misogynist and bigot.
While Johnson was generally known as 'The Galveston Giant' owing to his roots in Galveston, Texas, he now came to be addressed in the press with a variety of racial epithets which were unsavoury even by the standards of the day.
Last May, the St. Louis University baseball team visited Washington, D.C., and on a private group chat, several players had a discussion about eating options in the area that quickly devolved into the string of racial epithets you see above.
This is, after all, the company that decided to deal with its role in a rising tide of digital fascism by verifying a white supremacist, and doubling the amount of space anyone can use to shout racial epithets at strangers.
As scrutiny descended on the_donald, a litany of unflattering posts by HanAssholeSolo were uncovered which called for death to Muslims and made frequent use of racial epithets, and on July 4th around 7pm the Reddit user posted a lengthy apology.
"Examples of potentially unlawful conduct include insults, taunting, or ethnic epithets, such as making fun of a person's foreign accent or comments like, 'Go back to where you came from,' whether made by supervisors or by co-workers," the passage reads.
Duke It Out in Doom is a new mod from "JohnnyCee" that lets you play 1994's Doom II: Hell on Earth as Duke Nukem, the politically incorrect action hero of gaming past that kicks ass while spouting sexist epithets.
But the university police department said last week that a three-week investigation found the three women actually assaulted a 19-year-old female passenger in the incident, were not subjected to racial epithets and falsely reported the alleged crime.
The purpose of the panel was initially to highlight the bottom line for brands —€" dollars lost when advertisers don't want to appear beside racial epithets, and users lost when sites sacrifice trust for growth —€" but the conversation quickly turned to individuals.
Their reports depict white students who have threatened students of color, teachers reporting the casual use of racial epithets, such as the n-word, as well as racialized threats, like lynching, and calls for the deportation of non-white students.
"While working at Donald Trump's estate in Bedminster and interacting with the President and his immediate family, my clients and others were repeatedly subjected to abuse, called racial epithets and threatened with deportation," said Anibal Romero in a statement Thursday.
"Examples of potentially unlawful conduct include insults, taunting, or ethnic epithets, such as making fun of a person's foreign accent or comments like, 'Go back to where you came from,' whether made by supervisors or by co-workers," the agency writes.
For example — and this is where I tumbled to the theme after hurling many (well meant) epithets at my nearly empty grid — at 28A, the answer to the clue "Third in a horror movie series" is S[ON] [OF F]RANKENSTEIN.
He is the overwhelmingly preeminent political figure in the United States and will prevail eventually over the shabby retinue of Potomac insiders and cliquish snobs that besets him, as it clings to the official furniture and shrieks righteous epithets at him.
The protests erupted after a group of Papuan students in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-biggest city located on the island of Java, were taunted and attacked by a mob chanting racial epithets over accusations the students had desecrated a national flag.
The 30-year-old Massachusetts rapper Lucas (who is black) performs both verses, first from the perspective of the white conservative (with an abundance of racial epithets), and later, from that of the black man who can't bear to listen anymore.
If you search him on Google News, it's impossible to find any actual news, just meaningless epithets like: "Rag'n'Bone Man 'never expected it to go this far'" and "This Footage Shows What a Fine Voice Rag 'N' Bone Man Has".
Racial epithets were enormously popular in the early days of organised boxing, and ethnicity was often used to sell fights at a time when racism in the USA and colonial Europe was prevalent in the form of pseudoscience, philosophy and government policy.
Vela said that his decision to skip the ceremony was influenced by a lack of Hispanic Cabinet officials and an incident in which he says people in Washington for the inauguration used racial epithets to refer to students from his congressional district.
When Penelope's younger son Alex (Marcel Ruiz) gets taunted with racist epithets at school — not to mention a "build the wall!" jeer — the entire family rallies behind him, even as they acknowledge that this kind of everyday racism isn't going away anytime soon.
"I think he said what he wanted to say," Judge Cowan said of the 18-minute video, in which Mr. Redstone repeatedly used obscene epithets in referring to Ms. Herzer, and said he did not want her involved with his health care.
While Mr. Guirgis said that he may use racial epithets in his dialogue, he does so sparingly and did not suggest that the title of his play, "The _______ With the Hat," includes a profanity as a stand-in for a racial epithet.
Beyond making donations, those looking to support abortion access can look into becoming a clinic escort — someone who walks women into a clinic, helping shield them from the anti-abortion protesters who often shout epithets at or try to mislead or confuse patients.
His rhetoric was strikingly different from his much-criticized pronouncements at a news conference this month when he equated the actions of leftist protesters in Charlottesville, Va., with the violent, torch-wielding alt-right activists who hurled anti-Semitic and racist epithets.
In the week after Trump was elected, neo-Nazis started spamming my Twitter account with anti-Semitic hate, followed by emails telling me about my fate in the ovens, the demand that I make aliyah and flee to Israel, and various epithets.
Unlike classic PR, Engelmayer's job is to keep clients out of the pressEngelmayer had already made a name for himself helping companies and high-profile people in crises, including when celebrity TV chef Paula Deen who was exposed for using racial epithets.
You still love them, sure, but enough to be in the same room with them as they hurl vile epithets at you and/or try to get you to hit your sister in the knee with a hammer, as happened in the finale?
" The researchers warned that age-related epithets such as "geezer" and "old bag," as well as assumptions about the capabilities of the elderly, can be truly harmful -- they "affect older workers in the same way that they do members of racial minorities, eroding self-esteem.
Whether it's the epithets tossed her way with sudden abandon ("cunt" and "bitch" from well-heeled visitors) or the crazed mob that corrupts her Crate + Barrel crusade, a liminal space emerges wherein the verity of victimhood and the hilarity of martyrdom compete for our attention.
When activism can be accidental, when unruliness can run the gamut from refusing to shoulder racist epithets at a tennis match all the way to joining a secret Facebook group, we lose sight of who is truly vulnerable, and what real unruliness would look like.
Media outlets jumped on the family patriarch for throwing around racial epithets (specifically the n-bomb), which is technically true on the surface, but anyone who has been around old-school Nuyoricans long enough might argue that it's simply part of the trash-talking lexicon.
The boy's grandmother, Lorrie Slattery, told Valley News, a New Hampshire newspaper, that he and others were playing in a yard in their neighborhood when the teenagers, who are white, started calling the boy racial epithets and throwing sticks and rocks at his legs.
Some of the excerpts, like the infamous monologue about using epithets to strip them of their power, still deliver a surprise jab: At last Thursday's performance, the first racial slur elicited audible gasps, which disappeared once the audience got used to the onslaught of insults.
A white friend told me that she stopped taking her son on door-to-door campaign walks while campaigning during Mary Landrieu's last Senate race, because of the racial epithets being hurled against Moon Landrieu, whose tenure as mayor ended almost 40 years ago.
This is true for words that have longstanding acceptable uses (such as Mexican), for former epithets that have gained mainstream status over time (such as gay or queer), and for labels that take on different meanings depending on who uses them (such as bitch).
"The AP's rules prohibit use of obscenities, racial epithets or other offensive slurs 'unless they are part of direct quotations and there is a compelling reason for them,'" an Associated Press reporter wrote in an article about the challenges Mr. Scaramucci's remarks posed for newsrooms.
Though websites like the Daily Stormer and the Right Stuff will use epithets like "nigger" and "faggot" in headlines, and spread memes denying the Holocaust, alt-right leaders like Spencer have, for the most part, put a new, more urbane veneer on white politics.
The plaintiffs, who are black, said they experienced racial epithets dozens of times as well as cartoons, including one "depicting a black face person with a bone in his hair with the caption under it saying boo," allegedly short for "jigaboo," a racial slur.
When race reared its ugly head—from boys calling me a nigger and other epithets to getting crap thrown at me when I got off the school bus—I relied on the lessons the men in my family had taught me about masculinity to assert myself.
In another uncensored scene near the end the episode, Lane's Bailey utters the N-word multiple times while cross examining Mark Fuhrman (Steven Pasquale), the police detective known for using racial epithets, repeatedly asking him if he's ever used the N-word – as the camera swoops dramatically.
Jussie Smollett says he's certain ... the 2 men in the surveillance photo released by police are way more than persons of interest ... they are the men who screamed homophobic and racist epithets at him, tied a noose around his neck, poured bleach on him and beat him.
The Post reported that all told, the teens left more than 100 graffiti marks on the campus, though the Howard County Times reported the number of graffiti drawings and epithets as being more than 50, a figure also cited by the Howard County State's Attorney's Office.
Three years later, ravaged by anxiety, poverty, and illness, Pauli's father was committed to the Crownsville State Hospital for the Negro Insane—where, in 1922, a white guard taunted him with racist epithets, dragged him to the basement, and beat him to death with a baseball bat.
From the barrage of questions about who the "father" is, to stares and epithets from disapproving homophobes, to plain discomfort from those who are curious but afraid to ask how a child came to be from two women, I knew the path wasn't an easy one.
During matches in Mexico, particularly at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, fans greeted every touch of the ball by Donovan with searing choruses of jeers and epithets, and they bombarded him with cups and coins and sometimes far worse as he set up for corner kicks.
By then Mount Greenwood was citywide news: The neighborhood had already hosted peace vigils; after girls at a nearby parochial high school used racial epithets texting about the black protesters, the texts went viral and they were expelled (the girls' parents are now suing the school district).
Also, several new videos have surfaced, including one showing the students engaging in a "Tomahawk chop," mocking the Native Americans, and another showing a group of Hebrew Israelites hurling slurs and epithets at the teenagers both before Phillips arrived on the scene and after he left.
A grand jury declined to indict Wilson in November 2014, and the cop's admissions to using epithets came as part of the ongoing wrongful death lawsuit Brown's family filed the following year against Wilson, his former boss, the St. Louis County Police Department, and Ferguson itself.
Even offensive and hateful speech is permissible under the Supreme Court's expansive conception of free expression, unless it intrudes on one of a few very narrow carve-outs including direct incitement to violence or so-called "fighting words"—epithets uttered in someone's face that could spark a brawl.
We in the creative community, for our part, suddenly find ourselves living in a nation personified by a man of staggering crassness, who in the pursuit of power has thoroughly polluted the all-but-lost ideal of an informed electorate, trafficking in the crudest of stereotypes, epithets and presumptions.
He used abusive language, threats, racial epithets and acts of violence, including beating him with a belt, punching him, hitting him with pots and pans and burning his back with hot tongs whenever Smith made mistakes or he wanted him to move faster, according to the Justice Department.
Meanwhile, by taking its time and telling its story methodically, The Night Of can also build its vision of New York City as a place quietly seething with tension, whether racial (the Pakistani Naz is called several racial epithets reserved for Muslims and Arabs), class-based, or power-based.
But what struck us was the frequency with which some Trump supporters use coarse, vitriolic, even violent language — in the epithets they shout and chant, the signs they carry, the T-shirts they wear — a pattern not seen in connection with any other recent political candidate, in any party.
Not specifically sadness for his dead son but for all the things that had to go wrong to get us to this moment—for our collective apathy, complacency, and venal corruption that led us this far apart, to where we can't even communicate without implied accusations and cruel epithets.
In November 2100, a 240-year-old black girl who had been missing for four days was found in a trash bag near her family's old apartment building in Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Feces were smeared in her hair, and racist epithets were written with charcoal on her body.
But "Blinded" manages to zero in on a particular moment in British history -- as unemployment soared and white nationalism flourished, leading to racial epithets and scrawled "Go home" graffiti directed at the Pakistani community -- while evoking uncomfortable thoughts about what's transpiring today, in America as well as Europe.
For 40 years, whether Iran and the United States have had fraught relations or no relations, hurled epithets or dangled promises, one consistent thread has run beneath it all — a sort of secret history — and that has been the back and forth over American citizens held captive in Iran.
It has evolved a dialect decipherable only to insiders, which includes acronyms like "MAGA" (Make America Great Again); epithets like "God Emperor" (for Mr. Trump); insults like "cuck" (short for cuckold and often deployed against feminists); memes featuring a cartoon frog associated with racism; and nicknames like 'Pedes.
These protests quickly became riots as motorists were accosted, video emerged of a reporter and a homeless man being physically assaulted while racial epithets were hurled at them, as well as the previously mentioned "civilian on civilian" confrontation resulting in one rioter shooting the other in the head.
Further presidential threats or epithets toward Kim Jong Un would become an additional obstacle to the establishment of effective dialogue channels necessary to reduce the prospects of military confrontation, just at the moment when North Korea is on the threshold of a nuclear strike capability on the United States.
The troll campaign against DIY music venues and live/work artists' spaces that caused the closure of 1919 Hemphill emerged from /pol/, a 4Chan message board ostensibly devoted to politics and current events, but known more as a cesspool of meme-ified Nazi symbols, racial epithets, and extremist right wing activity.
In the book, she reportedly makes a number of accusations, including that there's a tape of Trump repeatedly using the n-word, that the president is in a state of mental deterioration, and that Trump used racial epithets when talking about Kellyanne Conway's husband, George Conway, who has Filipino ancestry.
Abimbola Osundairo and Olabinjo Osundairo, the brothers at the center of the Smollett saga, told the police that the actor, who is black and gay, had paid them $3,500 to orchestrate the attack, directing them to shout specific racist and homophobic epithets at him and place a noose over his neck.
It was the sound of his footsteps chasing behind me when I bolted from the table, racing up the front stairs and down the back, until at last he caught up and pinned me to a wall, his expression tangled in fury, hurling epithets with his crimson face inches from mine.
"It was beyond, and the intensity of the president's feeling, and what he said there, as well as many other epithets during the course of it, I was surprised and shocked in a way," he said, noting that upon his return to the Capitol, some colleagues commented on his demeanor.
In one of North of Dixie's more haunting photographs (shown at the top of this post), a line of activists are picketing for housing equality near Los Angeles in 1963, and, just to the left, are members of the American Nazi Party marching up with their own signs blaring racist epithets.
Most famously, Alexei Smertin, a former national team player and ambassador to the World Cup bid, set a world record for most efficient tautology by telling the BBC that "there's no racism in Russia because it does not exist," despite black players being routinely taunted and jeered using racial epithets.
In his order, Judge Garaufis noted that Mr. Trump's use of "racial slurs" and "epithets" — both as a candidate and from the White House — suggested there was evidence that the move to end DACA in September was based on an animus toward Latinos that violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution.
"I was looking at the skies while I was coming over here ... everybody was asleep, snoring, but a voice said that, 'you know, if you don't stop epithets, I will bring this plane down now'," Duterte said at a news conference late on Thursday upon arrival in his home city of Davao.
Many seem to have forgotten the "No Irish Need Apply" signs that greeted their great-grandparents when they got off the boat from Ireland, or the "dago" and "greaseball" epithets directed against so many Italian-Americans when the WASP majority feared "dangerous" and "trigger-happy" immigrants the way Trump supporters fear Muslims today.
Her goal in doing publishing these—which she referred to using epithets like "Letters from Harassed Mothers" and "Letters Showing the Dilemma Faced by Many Mothers"—was to highlight the moral imperative of legalizing birth control, which, she argued, could prevent such pregnancies and decrease the number of illegal abortions in the country.
But in his order rejecting the motion to dismiss, Judge Garaufis pointed directly at Mr. Trump, noting that his numerous "racial slurs" and "epithets" — both as a candidate and from the White House — had created a "plausible inference" that the decision to end DACA violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution.
I did not know that people were subjected to racial classifications, official and unofficial, epithets that were mumbled and shouted, or categories that were checked off on birth certificates and census forms, tallied in school-district and city-planning offices, and inscribed on property deeds. Caucasian. Negro. Mexican. Ethiopian. White. Jew. Gentile.
It's a guy who happens to be a stand-up comic blathering with his friend, Matt McCusker, who also happens to be a stand-up comic, as they sit in front of microphones gratuitously spewing epithets and making lazy "jokes" about other races, sexual orientations and gender without any real context or substance.
Tony and his friends spatter the movie with racist and sexist epithets and behavior, but, as in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar," the plot involves the battle over abortion, and the arc of the story is the breakdown of religious values and family authority; the discothèque is the chrysalis of a new modernity. ♦
" In a rabid 1952 letter to critic Harold Rosenberg in response to a review in Art News, Still wrote: "One does not just shit on the floor, break furniture, indulge in Eighth street gutter epithets after trying to impress one's public with the moral and intellectual principles of a reformed salon raconteur.
We can't blame Donald Trump for assaults, epithets and matters of atmosphere he had nothing directly to do with while insisting that people like Johnson and Ismaaiyl Brinsley (who killed two officers in New York two years ago in the wake of the killing of Eric Garner) were lone actors divorced from any situational influences.
Filed on behalf of plaintiff Marcus Vaughn, an ex-Tesla worker, and more than 100 African Americans who worked at Tesla's Fremont factory between November 2016 and November 2017, the suit claims that Tesla allowed factory workers to use racist epithets, failed to take corrective action against harassers and fired black workers who complained.
I wonder if we're at a breaking point, and a few months later, I am saddened and horrified, though not completely taken by surprise, to learn that a group of Ukrainians—who witnesses claim had shaved heads and shouted anti-Semitic epithets—have broken into Rebbe Nachman's gravesite and desecrated it with a pig's head.
As someone who has experienced the humiliating sting of racial epithets and the pain of a policeman's blow — simply because I was black and in a neighborhood not my own — I would argue that it answers a naïve and dangerous question that I hear too often: Why can't African-Americans get over past discrimination?
Hours after hearing that Jones, who is African-American, had told reporters that he had been the target of racial epithets and that a bag of peanuts had been thrown at him, John Henry, the principal owner of the Red Sox, met with Jones to apologize personally and express his outrage at the events.
"He gave us a wonderful personal tour of every room and talked about the origins of every carpet and every painting — there was a Monet — and then we had dinner," said Mr. Nugent, who has referred to former President Barack Obama as a "mongrel" and to Hillary Clinton with an array of unflattering epithets.
I suppose that we're fixated on the right duration of sex because jokes and epithets relating to coming too soon are just easier to write than zingers pertaining to an inability to learn your partners' preferences, skimping on foreplay, an ignorance about anatomy, an inability to make partners' feel desired, or having uninspired sex.
POC venturing to North Side venues are often met with resistance, as was the case in the late aughts and early part of this decade, when black queer youth from the South and West sides of the city said they faced racial epithets or felt racially profiled when they spent nights in Boystown, a traditionally gay neighborhood.
The podcast's title, a riff on the CBC comedy show with a nod to 88, or the numerical representation of "Heil Hitler," speaks to the show's format and ethos: The show is a white nationalist take on the news replete with racial epithets, misogyny, and conspiracy theories, coupled with Holocaust denials and the occasional veiled call for violence.
Jamie, for one, drowns his memories in booze, while the two forge a friendship that is both heartwarming and anxiety-inducing for the audience -- especially with Henry and Jamie's papa ("Breaking Bad's" Jonathan Banks) snarling racist epithets and determined to enforce rules like having blacks use separate store entrances and sit in the back of the bus.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday said Fred Gates' allegations that his supervisor used racial epithets against him on multiple occasions over six months were enough to make out a claim that he suffered a hostile work environment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
In August 248, Gab was created in a reaction to what its founder and CEO, Andrew Torba, saw as mass censorship by social media platforms, generally against right-leaning social media users who were banned for harassing behavior or using racist epithets or anti-Semitic memes, a move some of those banned viewed as curtailing their free speech rights.
The suit, filed Thursday morning in United States District Court for the District of Maryland, alleges an openly hostile climate in which Chief Sewell and the two black officers — one of whom was also fired — were subjected to "racial mockery, epithets, threats, humiliation and discrimination" by the law enforcement community in Pocomoke and its surrounding county, Worcester, on the lower Eastern Shore.
Over a two-year period, the suit alleges, members of the task force repeatedly subjected Officer Savage to harassment, including using racial epithets in his presence, taking him to a street they called "KKK Lane," placing a fake food stamp with a superimposed picture of President Obama on his desk drawer, and putting a bloody deer's tail on the windshield of his car.
Our coming out with this project and saying, 'We are Satanic witches reclaiming those terms to recontextualize them, and take them away from being colonial epithets, to symbols of power and self-empowerment,' is basically our way of donning the vestments of that which is fear, rather than trying to evade or trying to explain, 'Really, we're good witches, we're white witches.
But we have come a long way from George H. W. Bush (contra his urgings for a kinder and gentler nation) quaintly calling Bill Clinton and Al Gore "bozos" in 1992 to Mr. Trump's huge index of tweeted affronts, or from previous presidents being caught cursing on live mikes to the new one's penchant for gleefully bellowing epithets at rallies.
The homepage, as of Tuesday morning, contained articles that make light of the car-ramming attack that claimed the life of 32-year-old Heather Heyer; admonish the "Jew media;" liberally employ various racial epithets; and, in a less offensive post, provided an update on which characters are available on Pokemon Go. In a statement, the site's founder promised to bring his site back online.
Southern Babel, smoking the hive of epithets hung fat above bustling crowds like black-and-white lynching photographs, mute faces, red finger pointing up at my dead, some smiling, some with hats and ties—all business, as one needlelike lady is looking at the camera, as if looking through the camera, at me, in the way I am looking at my lover now—halcyon and constant.
Ms. Zorn did not know about the two-and-a-half-year legal battle that had forced the college to accept her, or the death threats, or the sexist epithets spray-painted on her parents' house, or the federal marshals who escorted Ms. Faulkner to campus on her first day as a cadet in 703, or that she had dropped out a week later.
The neighborhood gained broader notoriety from news accounts of racially tinged episodes, including one in the late 1980s when a black family was chased out by white residents who broke their windows, threw rocks and hurled racial epithets, and another in 1987 when there was a melee outside of a school involving black and white students that community leaders described as an outburst of mounting racial tension.
But I do think that over the course of nine sequestered months, with all kinds of racial slurs, racial epithets, little digs and jabs, and, of course, the huge sewer that was the Mark Fuhrman tapes came pouring into the court room ... I think there came a point after which even the fair-minded jurors just couldn't really trust anything enough to believe anything beyond a reasonable doubt.
But just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, language is in the mouth of the speaker — and, at a time when some in the LGBTQ+ community have reclaimed those words as a means of expressing both their freedoms and struggles, Peddigrew decided to render those epithets as $21976 sterling silver nameplate necklaces for his line Cartography's new, in his words, "queer af" collection, released this month.
None of those epithets, however, really captures what it is: a class of career officials (incidentally, perhaps one of the last functional middle classes in American life) who—nonelected and nonappointed—serve or work in government, either at one of the independent agencies (from the CIA and NSA to the IRS, the FCC, and so on) or at one of the executive departments (State, Treasury, Defense, Justice, and the like).
Here's a brief list of recent incidents in which people face hate crime charges -- without taking into account a number of other cases that are still under investigation: • This week, Florida prosecutors filed hate crimes charges against a white man who pointed a gun and yelled racial epithets at a group of African-American youths who were at an anti-violence protest on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
We talk about our fears that if a Hitler wannabe who can't even string together a coherent statement on domestic policy becomes president, what that might mean for those of us who are married to a member of a minority community, or are a member of a minority community, or have children going to schools where hopefully nobody screams racial epithets at them or tells them to go back to [insert foreign country they couldn't identify on a map here].

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