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"insensitivity" Definitions
  1. a lack of care for or awareness of how other people feel
  2. insensitivity (to somebody/something) a lack of awareness of changing situations, and therefore of the need to react to them
  3. (medical) a lack of ability to react to a particular chemical or drug
"insensitivity" Synonyms
tactlessness inattentiveness inconsiderateness selfishness thoughtlessness callousness coldness rudeness impoliteness unkindness inconsideration unthoughtfulness insolence impertinence disrespect discourtesy incivility impudence discourteousness disrespectfulness cold-heartedness heartlessness harshness hardheartedness ruthlessness unfeelingness detachment indifference cruelty flintiness pitilessness steeliness ungraciousness inhumanity mercilessness chilliness hardness unawareness ignorance innocence nescience cluelessness unfamiliarity benightedness unenlightenment incognizance obliviousness naivete rawness oblivion incomprehension illiteracy inscience unconsciousness bewilderment blindness unscholarliness apathy disregard dispassion disinterestedness aloofness torpor incuriosity unconcern nonchalance insouciance casualness complacence incuriousness impassivity lassitude coolness disinterest dispassionateness numbness insensibility paralysis deadness dullness hypoesthesia immobility anaesthesia(UK) anesthesia(US) lack of feeling lack of sensation stupor coma stupefaction blackout blankness trance crassness grossness vulgarity coarseness indelicacy stupidity asininity boorishness commonness crudeness crudity indelicateness lowness oafishness raffishness roughness tastelessness maladroitness awkwardness clumsiness inelegance gaucheness gracelessness gawkiness ineptitude ham-fistedness ham-handedness ineptness gaucherie ungainliness heavy-handedness ponderousness heaviness ponderosity accident-proneness inexpertness intrusiveness inappropriateness indiscreetness invasiveness pushiness interventionism analgesia painlessness analgia inertia lethargy inactivity carus indiscretion folly foolishness imprudence rashness recklessness carelessness incaution injudiciousness irresponsibility foolhardiness haste impulsiveness precipitateness short-sightedness unwariness lack of caution abrasiveness aggressiveness brusqueness acrimoniousness acrimony gruffness churlishness corrosiveness peevishness severity cattiness disagreeableness irascibility virulence virulency crabbedness crabbiness narcissism egocentricity egoism egomania egotism egocentrism selfness heedlessness insensitiveness opportunism regardlessness unthinkingness self-preoccupation self-absorption self-love self-centeredness self-concern self-interest More

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"This level of insensitivity ... It's just crazy," he said.
We're shocked by such insensitivity to our personal belief system.
There's paternalism and arrogance and insensitivity, all of those things.
Just one more example of insensitivity at the White House.
Women with androgen insensitivity syndrome are exempt from this policy.
Heineken's commercial is just the latest brand cited for insensitivity.
That explanation was widely criticized as the height of insensitivity.
But that wasn't the only time he displayed insensitivity recently online.
The film will be dogged, though, by accusations of cultural insensitivity.
The site's editors responded with baffling insensitivity to the ensuing storm.
But others lashed out at the White House for its insensitivity.
I was born intersex, with XY chromosomes but Complete Androgen Insensitivity.
Pagonis was born with an intersex condition called Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.
But are we blurring the line between creative inspiration and racial insensitivity?
Rape advocacy groups were quick to criticize the insensitivity of Rose's comments.
There were lots of the familiar mutants—jointless, self-pruning, daylight insensitivity.
Racial insensitivity, everything from this trip, has just been a true nightmare.
So if you can't stand unrelenting vulgarity and heedless insensitivity, stay away.
His condition, called congenital insensitivity to pain, or CIP, is exceedingly rare.
She returned months later, but the insensitivity shown toward her was sad.
The school's culture was one of heavy drinking and at times insensitivity.
"All three of them had an increase in insulin insensitivity," Small said.
Mr. Lepage has been plagued by accusations of cultural insensitivity this year.
Mr. McCain's friends lashed out at the White House for gross insensitivity.
"We apologize for any insensitivity the photo invoked," it said on Twitter.
The academy has also come under fire for religious intolerance and insensitivity.
But insensitivity and not being nice to people, I don't like that.
I felt like a nomad myself, with all the insensitivity in America.
It suggests either a very bad taste with reference to political assassination and an attempt at humor or an incredible insensitivity – it may be the latter – an incredible insensitivity to the prevalence of political assassination inside of American history.
"I think there has been an insensitivity on the secular side," Blumstein said.
She says police have an "insensitivity" in the way they take victim's statements.
Such incidents "suggest a corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias".
And yes, states might resist expansions partly because of insensitivity to minorities' interests.
Pain insensitivity allows highveld mole-rats to live alongside venomous Natal droptail ants.
Candidates who behave with insensitivity and tactlessness will ultimately be dismissed by voters.
Critics say the writings show an insensitivity to racial minorities, among other issues.
But in the region, it reaffirmed a pattern of Australian insensitivity and unreliability.
Not wearing a mask, in my view, was a sign of cultural insensitivity.
Geneticists have been studying congenital insensitivity to pain only since the nineteen-nineties.
And jurors may be reluctant, he added, to accuse one another of insensitivity.
Talking about climate change during a disaster always runs the risk of insensitivity.
I would like to also apologize to the Asian-American community for my insensitivity.
The backlash on Twitter was swift, criticizing the post for its insensitivity and thoughtlessness.
Paradoxically, this insensitivity to laminar flow increases sensitivity to vortices, as Dr Triantafyllou proved.
The RISI speakers seemed more interested in combating the "insensitivity towards national sensitivities," i.e.
I would like to also apologize to the Asian American community for my insensitivity.
It is the height of insensitivity for him to have destroyed his Green Card.
In response, many universities cracked down on students' insensitivity, and some fired school administrators.
Could it be cultural insensitivity, or any possibility of an apparent anti-Semitic act?
Mr. Flynn's searing critique was seen at the agency as the height of insensitivity.
Understand that the Knicks, long before this season, had a rap sheet of insensitivity.
In other words, her son shares some, but not all, of her pain insensitivity.
A troubling diagnosis Around 4 years old, Jinkinson was diagnosed with partial androgen insensitivity syndrome.
The name Logan Paul became synonymous with insensitivity, as far as the internet was concerned.
Unfortunately it did not rise to the standards ofFireEye and we apologize for the insensitivity.
Because of such insensitivity, many black people in Rio are apprehensive about the museum proposal.
There were subsequently criticized by vegan activist Gary Francione for their moral insensitivity and intolerance.
I have no defense against a black person who thinks the movie has some insensitivity.
That includes the casual racism -- or just plain insensitivity -- that Floyd encounters in his travels.
Only later, as the full dimension of his insensitivity sank in, did they pretend dismay.
Not out of any coldness or insensitivity, but because the next story must be told.
She told the Judiciary Committee it should understand the judge's "dangerous insensitivity" to sex discrimination.
If the recipient doesn't share your beliefs, you're likely to add offense to the insensitivity.
There were photos submitted by the graduates, some heartwarming and others jarring in their insensitivity.
In these newly surfaced remarks, Moore brought his insensitivity on race and LGBTQ rights together.
At no point in the time that I've known Jeff has he demonstrated any racial insensitivity.
The statements from The Cocaine Cowboy and his friends go beyond insensitivity and even beyond racism.
This is not a talent deficit, it's an opportunity deficit and a matter of cultural insensitivity.
Some applauded Kardashian's take on dressing up as a Black icon without blackface or blatant insensitivity.
Trump's missive drew widespread condemnation for its opportunism and insensitivity, particularly in the context of Chicago.
Two species, the natal mole-rat and the naked mole-rat, showed an insensitivity to capsaicin.
In all these instances Trump's lack of humility exposed insensitivity and alienated huge swaths of voters.
The inclusion of the recipe resulted in confusion, outrage, and accusations of tone deafness and insensitivity.
The issue at Oberlin, he said, may have been as much about flavor as about insensitivity.
Srivastava was surprised that no doctor or nurse had been curious about her pain insensitivity before.
They lack institutional memory, along with any awareness of how easily those blind spots become insensitivity.
But his public bragging in the face of tragedy amounts to an unforgivable display of insensitivity.
She was accused of "remarkable insensitivity" by the chairman of a government inquiry into the fire.
The selfie, taken on June 29, went viral on social media, provoking widespread criticism for its insensitivity.
They rejected Sessions for that judgeship based on what they saw as a history of racial insensitivity.
Their immaturity and insensitivity as young men does not disqualify our governor or attorney-general from leadership.
He has androgen-insensitivity syndrome (AIS), thought to affect between one and five in every 100,000 people.
LOS ANGELES — Another day in Hollywood, another awkward response to complaints of racial insensitivity by the academy.
I want them to know that masculinity does not have to be aggression, or insensitivity, or anger.
If it were a one-time comment, an inadvertent insensitivity, it would still have stirred a firestorm.
As the coronavirus spreads across the world, thinking seriously about cultural insensitivity feels more important than ever.
One may enter fearing the twin terrors of cultural insensitivity and appropriation, just to find them unfounded.
Jacques Massicotte, running as an independent, makes the crowd laugh and cry with his Trump-esque insensitivity.
That is the vise grip through which our President-elect forces the entire world to analyze his insensitivity.
Exploring something as horrifyingly real as rape in such philosophical terms runs the risk of insensitivity, even sensationalism.
Other projects have been a real source of pain in their insensitivity and gross exploitation of my sister.
It's as if the very implication of racial insensitivity is worse than any offense itself could ever be.
These drugs and toxins induce the same state that is present in those with congenital insensitivity to pain.
Some on social media accused Schumer of cultural appropriation and insensitivity to the racial politics of the song.
She is viewed by many — especially Black people — as an offensive example of cultural appropriation and racial insensitivity.
It was the latest case of an Italian fashion house having to apologize for cultural or racial insensitivity.
"The callousness, insensitivity and poor judgment required for the city to send a bill ... is breathtaking," Chandra said.
Scope insensitivity is where your willingness to pay for something doesn't correlate with the scale of the outcome.
There are, however, some other, potentially lesser examples of this insensitivity have made it on to Disney Plus.
Another factor: Cinco de Mayo celebrations have recently set off moments of racial insensitivity across the United States.
The dean of the school of communication did see a problem with his professor's insensitivity and exclusionary language.
Vogue Brazil's style director has resigned from her role with the company after being called out for cultural insensitivity.
By studying both the family members' genetics and mice, researchers think they've located the gene responsible for their insensitivity.
On Thursday Politico reported that multiple women of color left Warren's Nevada staff citing racial insensitivity, particularly toward Latinos.
The success of the Kardashian-Jenners has come with numerous allegations of cultural appropriation, racial insensitivity, and white privilege.
Regardless of how long ago he posted them, he is aware of the insensitivity and is taking full responsibility.
Kim Kardashian's recent jab against her brother, Rob and his expanding tattoos seems to tip the scales towards insensitivity.
And in a world where silence or insensitivity often makes matters worse, it's time to talk about our language.
What happens when public demand and price-insensitivity for companies are greater than the company and its bankers anticipate?
"We thought that conformism would satisfy our thirst, yet we ended up drinking only indifference and insensitivity," he said.
And what struck me was the cultural insensitivity, the naïveté of who they were and what they believed in.
Only the tone-deaf insensitivity of Lam, the city's chief executive, pushed Hong Kongers into open revolt in June.
The president attacked Representative Frederica Wilson of Florida after she accused him of insensitivity toward the widow of Sgt.
Did Donald Trump lose because of his insensitivity, and does it mean that her administration must promote sensitivity culture?
Justin was immediately called out for insensitivity, as many people around the world deal with fertility struggles on the daily.
In those with insensitivity to pain, another SCN9A mutation leads to an inactive Nav1.7 channel, which results in total numbness.
"That's simply out of line and shows an insensitivity to the concerns of the people in the streets," said Rev.
It was most recently pulled from an annual summer movie festival in Memphis after attendees complained about its racial insensitivity.
Thankfully, Cheryl gets to defend herself from Veronica's insensitivity, pointing out the double standard her friend is currently living by.
The dust-up escalated when Ocasio-Cortez later accused Pelosi of racial insensitivity in an interview with The Washington Post.
The newly launched startup's insensitivity hit some pretty tender nerves during a time when cultural and societal tensions are high.
Speaking to reporters, Governor Aristoteles Sandoval attributed the problem to poor planning and insensitivity on the part of state officials.
Actually, Marsili carries a mutation in one of her genes that leads to congenital hypoalgesia, or human pain insensitivity disorder.
This ethical eyesore will be a daily reminder of the insensitivity and arrogance that seem likely to corrupt this presidency.
The other is that diminishing the amount of racial insensitivity in the world makes it better for all of us.
The retailer was pilloried for racial insensitivity for marketing a top with a monkey design worn by a black boy.
Evangeline, meanwhile, encourages her protégée to take risks and dig deeper, perhaps to the point of insensitivity to Madeline's vulnerability.
It suggests an apparent insensitivity to how stop-and-frisk was reminiscent of the South African passbook laws during apartheid.
The award, previously called the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, was renamed in recognition of the racial insensitivity in Wilder's work.
Protesters angered by what they described as the insensitivity and timing of the ceremony gathered in front of the church.
Some of this obviously displeased an administration that has already been widely criticized for its insensitivity to human rights concerns.
Advocates point to his history of votes against various civil rights measures, as well as the accusations of racial insensitivity.
They will not reopen the food truck, even if the good people of Wilkes-Barre decided to forgive their insensitivity.
Frederica Wilson (D-FL), who has publicly criticized President Trump for insensitivity on the phone call with the soldier's widow.
Suicide memes toe the line between irony and insensitivity and make light of everything from minor anxiety to school shootings.
In a lengthy statement, she apologized for the insensitivity of her remark and tried to explain what, exactly, she had meant.
I told it I had a headache and it told me I have CIPA or congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis.
"I would encourage students of color to report incidents of racism or race-insensitivity to the residential housing administration," she says.
And every fresh Facebook content concern — be it about discrimination or hate speech or cultural insensitivity — adds to a damaging flood.
When they do come to clinic they encounter insensitivity and discrimination from the front office all the way to the physician.
Social media in China captured the phrase "Chinese pig" suggesting the author committed an act of racial insensitivity and naked racism.
" Also, it said, "her goal to 'Restore Wynn' reflects an insensitivity to the needs of the company at this important juncture.
This behavior, this unfathomable insensitivity, absolutely fills me with the most shame—not giving a gross dude a blowjob for $20.
His inability to understand the hurt that comes from insensitivity led to his expulsion from the world he knew and loved.
In some cases, the subjects actively avoided telling the people in their innermost circle because they feared judgment, insensitivity or drama.
British vloggers Alfie Deyes and Zoe Sugg apologized for a since-removed video that viewers criticized for "insensitivity" about domestic violence.
I have been astonished by the insensitivity and ignorance demonstrated by those whose employment it is to enact health care policy.
Menzel agreed, telling People she thanked the organization, which looks to combat the stigma of mental illness, for pointing out her insensitivity.
Following news reports and word of mouth, Xenon tracked down and studied 12 families from around the world with insensitivity to pain.
I would advise him to stay away from that and again this level of insensitivity to a dark period is not acceptable.
Jenner wouldn't be the first white person to have personal relationships with Black people and still cross the lines of cultural insensitivity.
" In her Instagram post, Bennet thanked Skrein for "standing up against Hollywood's continuous insensitivity and flippant behavior towards the Asian American community.
After a video and comments made on Twitter mocking Pete Davidson and Kanye West, comedian Michael Rapaport has apologized for his insensitivity.
New research published today in Science shows that multiple species African mole-rats have acquired an insensitivity to certain kinds of pain.
After Gigi Hadid was accused of racial insensitivity in a video posted by her sister Bella, Malik came to his girlfriend's defense.
It's common knowledge that we can choose to either learn from our mistakes, or continue on a path of insensitivity and destruction.
Someone must have informed him of the insensitivity of his tweet, as it was deleted a few hours after he posted it.
The Goldman family looks on, devastated, as O.J. shrugs and chuckles as he handles the gloves, completely unaware of his own insensitivity.
But the students said problems of insensitivity remained, and not all of them thought Pine Bush school officials handled bias complaints satisfactorily.
When accused of electioneering in a Bentley, Mr. Rees-Mogg proclaimed his innocence of such insensitivity, insisting it had been a Mercedes.
"The president-elect has shown the grossest possible insensitivity to survivors of the Holocaust before he even takes office," Mr. Goldstein said.
" Rao wrote that after re-reading the articles, "I particularly regret the insensitivity demonstrated in my remarks on rape and sexual assault.
Previously called the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, the prize was renamed last June in recognition of the racial insensitivity in Wilder's work.
My first reaction to this photograph that displayed Mr. Northam on that yearbook page was a sign of pure disrespect and insensitivity.
"I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others," he said.
" The press release highlights four recent incidents that, according to the NAACP, "suggest a corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias.
Moments like these are often a slippery slope; not everyone agrees on what crosses the line in terms of racial insensitivity — or worse.
Trump and the GOP have struggled with female voters, and any missteps or perceived insensitivity during the current firestorm could deepen those problems.
"I'm very disappointed in my teenage son's words, and I sincerely apologize for the insensitivity," the elder Flake told Buzzfeed at the time.
I urge all Americans to ignore the divisive rhetoric, racial insensitivity, and dishonesty that too often seeps out of Trump and his administration.
In cross-examination, the legal team for Hulk Hogan, whose legal name is Terry G. Bollea, attacked Mr. Daulerio for his seeming insensitivity.
For years, Barone handled the pointed words, the casual insensitivity that said to him that he and people like him were not welcome.
The workers had brought up issues of dehydration, exhaustion, and injuries from the job, as well as Amazon's overall insensitivity to Muslim practices.
For Deborah, it's the increasing racial insensitivity and sexual harassment she experiences at work, incidents she chooses to ignore as much as possible.
Coming less than a week after the El Paso mass shooting, these raids represent the Trump administration's gross insensitivity to the Latino community.
In recent years, advances in genetic science have made it possible to link particular variants of pain insensitivity to mutations in specific genes.
But the two sets of tweets are the same in that social media potshots and taunts, regardless of racial insensitivity, feel normal now.
There have been several cases in the past few years in which action taken based on hairstyle has drawn criticism for racial insensitivity.
Other episodes have also bubbled to the surface, revealing what many students and some faculty members describe as a climate of racial insensitivity.
Other episodes have also bubbled to the surface, revealing what many students and some faculty members describe as a climate of racial insensitivity.
In Odiele's case, she was born with an intersex trait called Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS), meaning she had XY chromosomes typically found in men.
" Additionally, Dave Trotter, who said he was also from the district and the founder of Indivisible I-57, said Bost's remark demonstrated "racial insensitivity.
FaceApp itself has been criticized for racial insensitivity in the past, with users pointing out that its "hot" filter consistently lightened users' skin tones.
" Family members of the Navajo war veterans said it was "uncalled for," and the Navajo Nation described it as an example of "cultural insensitivity.
In the past, she's has come under fire for appropriation, cultural insensitivity, and other such offenses often befitting of those oblivious to their privilege.
But at the very least, these actions suggest Kushner's naiveté and insensitivity to the kinds of actions that constitute a betrayal of his country.
" He claimed to have police approval to use the prop, and added ... "My performance was not meant to be disrespectful or show any insensitivity.
Japan has been sensitive to how its justice system has been portrayed and tried to deflect criticism surrounding the Ghosn case as Western insensitivity.
Although fashion history is rife with accusations of cultural appropriation and insensitivity, this is the first time a government has entered the fray. 9.
"I am seeing insensitivity to what is ahead," said Michael H. Cardozo, who worked in the White House counsel's office under President Jimmy Carter.
Late last month, Amélie Wen Zhao, a debut author, canceled her young adult fantasy novel after early readers accused her of racial insensitivity online.
You overlook the mild cultural insensitivity of "Curious George" to cheer on his adventures beyond the reach of the Man With the Yellow Hat.
This is not the first time accusations of copying the work of other designers and cultural insensitivity has been associated with the Kardashian-Jenner family.
Both Duffers can be heard laughing as Sink describes her anxiety and discomfort surrounding the scene, and their insensitivity is distressing to say the least.
Just last week, Issa was in hot water with her boss Joanne (Catherine Curtain) for taking initiative about the racial insensitivity at We Got Y'all.
This is scope insensitivity or scope neglect: the number of birds saved — the scope of the altruistic action — had little effect on willingness to pay.
When the president tells a soldier's widow, "He knew what he was signing up for," they are saddened by their boss's insensitivity and profound disrespect.
"He later apologized for the "insensitivity" of his comments in an Instagram post, saying, "I wasn't aware of the severity of my actions and comments.
"I am so sorry that the families must continue to endure the callousness, insensitivity and cold-heartedness by Boeing, from top to bottom," he said.
How could he do something that reflected — under the most generous interpretation — such obliviousness and insensitivity to a well-known symbol of America's racist history?
"Racial insensitivity, racial bias, and indeed outright racism are still problems throughout the United States," Kavanaugh wrote in a 2012 decision in South Carolina v.
"Things that I had heard firsthand from him were things that demonstrated gross racial insensitivity to black citizens of Alabama and the United States," Hebert said.
The housing rental service hastily scrubbed an ad from its social media profiles on Tuesday after Native American scholars and activists slammed it for racial insensitivity.
Odiele said she was born with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) in which a woman has XY chromosomes, instead of XX chromosomes; she also had undescended testes.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was accused of insensitivity when he spoke of working with segregationists decades ago to get things done in the U.S. Senate.
Its tweets deride the company for a perceived insensitivity to users by issuing satirical messages in a spot-on social-media-PR voice, replete with emojis.
Wearing the Balenciagas while in the White House likely would have led to charges of insensitivity, as many Americans don't even earn $3,900 in a month.
As such, they will probably not anticipate many of the changes, and we will see the beginning stirrings of revolution as the cost for this insensitivity.
Despite — and, I would argue, partly because of — the broad condemnation of Mr. Trump for his insensitivity, there was no substantive public discussion of such issues.
That was when Sessions was rejected for a federal judgeship on the basis of an impressive record of racial insensitivity as a U.S. attorney in Alabama.
"We are a caring, Christian community in which acts of violence and insensitivity have no place," said Kevin P. Jackson, the vice president of student life.
" In his letter, Harbron said school officials plan on addressing with the school community "the immediate situation and long-term implications of racial insensitivity and implicit bias.
But he's experienced pretty noxious insensitivity in other corners of society—when disclosing his status to new people, for example, has resulted in potential relationships fizzling out.
You also must determine whether patients who can't feel pain —a rare condition known as congenital insensitivity to pain (CIS)—show no brain activity in those regions.
The new study, which also involved Park, tested pain insensitivity across several other species of rodents, including nine species of African mole-rats and the common mouse.
"It speaks to the insensitivity and the desensitization" surrounding the issue, Kim Snyder, whose film "Newtown" debuted here at the Sundance Film Festival, told CNN on Monday.
The WWE's LGBTQ storyline announcement this month came in the face of decades of missteps and insensitivity toward gay people, both in and out of the ring.
A singular view on LGBTQ politics is not only reductive, but can also be dangerous, leading to insensitivity toward other differences such as ethnicity, religion, and class.
Since the paper was published, Matthew Hill has heard from half a dozen people with pain insensitivity, and he told me that many of them seemed nuts.
While Tokyo has issued several apologies for its mistreatment of the Korean people, it also sometimes has shown insensitivity to Korean grievances on the comfort women issue.
But the furore caused by his youthful insensitivity is prompting Canadians to ask whether their country is really as tolerant and open to newcomers as they think.
The rare, poor souls who suffer from congenital insensitivity to pain have a reduced life expectancy, the cumulative effect of multiple injuries and burns from infancy onwards.
"That error was compounded by the insensitivity of the replies made to a student who asked Aramark staff on site how the choices were made," Hamilton said.
However, her late father had little need for painkillers, and her son reported having some degree of pain insensitivity, but not to the same extent as her.
Survivors and political opponents accused Tsipras and his government of insensitivity for not apologizing for Greece's deadliest blaze in memory and for failing to prevent the tragedy.
The Red Cross poster may seem like a harmless mistake in insensitivity, but the portrayal of black children being menacing at the pool plays into this legacy.
Hanne was born with androgen insensitivity syndrome, meaning that although she physically appears to be biologically female, she has XY chromosomes and was born with internal, undescended testes.
"He expressed regret over his past insensitivity regarding policies like stop and frisk and showed a continued interest in restorative justice," the leaders said in a joint statement.
It shouldn't have been said and it shows a level of insensitivity to a horriffic period in our history," Hurd told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room.
Some noted the insensitivity of his tweet in the wake of multiple deaths and homelessness while others asserted that he is factually incorrect regarding the causes of wildfires.
They wanted to explore the molecular factors responsible for pain insensitivity, with the hope that such insights could lead to the development of highly effective analgesics for people.
This industry-wide madness had a few recurring themes: racial insensitivity, transparency issues, copycatting, and founders — like Deciem's Brandon Truaxe — making questionable, highly controversial, and very public decisions.
If I were producing a record and somebody brought in a new song and I went, 'I don't know, nah,' that would be considered the height of insensitivity.
"This is tantamount to my insensititivity insensitivity [sic] to people especially women," read a note found in the coat pocket of Brenda Woodard, 18, who was taken Nov.
Opinion Columnist My daughter and I were tossing a football back and forth while also flinging around arguments about free speech, sexual assault, youthful intolerance and paternal insensitivity.
Meanwhile, Democrats are expected to oppose Republican Jeff Sessions to be attorney general, in part because of his opposition to immigration and past remarks that showed racial insensitivity.
They're also drab in comparison to the rest, which comes into focus as a grand social critique, juxtaposing cultural exchange with cultural appropriation, and insensitivity with coldblooded bigotry.
If you don't know a woman whom you love despite her characteristic anger, obsessiveness, insensitivity and refusal to listen to others, you may dismiss Sophia as a caricature.
But Fenty has been even more cutting-edge in giving people of color a place at the top of an industry still plagued by racial inequality and insensitivity.
There are a number of factors contributing to this dire declaration, including drug cartels, gang violence, and a general insensitivity, or at least indifference, to violence against women.
Protests - sometimes violent - have erupted from France to Chile in the past year, often provoked by a perceived political insensitivity to ordinary people's struggles for a decent life.
"These drink options perpetuate harmful stereotypes that have existed about the black community for decades, and show an extreme level of cultural insensitivity," they said in their statement.
Users wondered if Paul really learned his lesson, if he's truly sorry, and why he continues to be a part of the cultural conversation after displaying such egregious insensitivity.
" If that happens, he warns, "they will probably not anticipate many of the changes, and we will see the beginning stirrings of revolution as the cost for this insensitivity.
He was born with a rare neurological condition called congenital insensitivity to pain, and for 36 years he has hovered at or near a 1 on the pain scale.
Besides complaints of blatant discrimination and the use of offensive and menacing language and actions, students at many campuses lamented persistent insensitivity, which they said was demeaning and wearing.
But Mr Choi says that her addresses mainly suggested her "insensitivity to the reality that she was in"; she was seen, in her reticent apologies, to be making excuses.
Variations within SCN9A not only cause pain insensitivity, but have also been shown to trigger two severe conditions characterized by extreme pain: primary erythermalgia and paroxysmal extreme pain disorder.
And please forgive the inherent insensitivity in this analysis, which presumes the Earlies, Fullers and Laters all have a choice in taking their benefits at various points in time.
Her comment was criticized for its ahistoricism and racial insensitivity, but journalist Soledad O'Brien pointed out it was part of a broader statement that included some pretty poor writing.
Meanwhile, Democrats are expected to strongly oppose Republican Jeff Sessions to be attorney general, in part because of his opposition to immigration and past remarks that showed racial insensitivity.
He has seized on the insecurity of people who are being called out by cultural elites for racism and insensitivity when what they may really be is genuinely uninformed.
"There are very few people left in either party who want to nominate somebody who has a history of racial insensitivity," political analyst Larry Sabato said at the time.
Complaints leveled against "Crapumenta" include calling out the insensitivity of hosting an expensive festival in a place where residents are suffering financially, plus their initial underrepresentation of Greek artists.
The head of the Congressional Black Caucus lashed out at President Trump on Wednesday, accusing the president of both insensitivity and ignorance when it comes to issues of race.
There was no immediate response from the Turkish Cypriot side, which had been demanding the parliament vote be rescinded, saying it displayed gross insensitivity to concerns of their community.
That conduct clearly shows that, as a young man, I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others.
If money is an issue (however much of it you have), you owe it to your friends to explain that, rather than resent what you see as their insensitivity.
Meant to inure the GOP members of the Judiciary Committee -- all men -- from accusations of insensitivity, the move instead appeared like the Republicans were putting Ford herself on trial.
No, this is not poverty tourism or akin to favela tours; you're seeking out an expert precisely to avoid any insensitivity and to try to establish a lasting relationship.
" Herring called it a one-time occurrence and said he had "a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others.
It took them a term to earn the trust of some black voters, counter the party stigma of racial insensitivity, and establish a policy record that constituents could assess.
He began to outgrow his long-held intolerance and insensitivity toward race, though he was baffled early on when a Harlem youth yelled "Gimme five," thinking he was demanding money.
Even with all the general insensitivity, Jenni and Snooki still wipe their mom guilt tears away in time to day drink at the Clevelander and chug Prosecco for another day.
For patients of color and other marginalized groups, the trauma experienced in a medical setting can be compounded by cultural insensitivity and micro-aggressions, and race-based trauma as well.
But at the same time, Kimmy has a weirdly adversarial relationship with its own critics — particularly those who came down hard on the show last year for its racial insensitivity.
The hokey restaging of recent political history -- including protest signs reading "Join the Conversation"-- was instantly attacked on the Internet for its insensitivity, specifically to the Black Lives Matter movement.
It says Paul's name is "synonymous with racist, anti-Asian, and homophobic sentiments, and most recently, a belligerent insensitivity to suicide" ... and clearly -- it wants nothing to do with him.
It's not always—as the privilege framework would have it—that insensitivity stems from a lack of personal experience with things that don't involve falling ass-backward into good luck.
Many Kentuckians took umbrage at her perceived insensitivity to the sufferings of the state's miners, after she appeared to welcome—as most Democrats do—the demise of America's coal industry.
The letter said Elaine Wynn was part of the "Old Wynn" whose culture needs to change, and that the campaign demonstrates an insensitivity to the needs of the casino operator.
A photo of the poster in Narvie Harris Elementary taken by a school parent went viral before it was reportedly taken down by the school after accusations of racial insensitivity.
She successfully challenged her 203 disqualification on the grounds that she also has androgen insensitivity syndrome, a condition in which her body cannot respond to testosterone, either natural or synthetic.
With Brooklyn becoming more white, my concern is the parade being shut down, more barriers, regulations, cultural insensitivity growing, less advocacy, and a decreasing space for the West Indian community.
Every one of these stories has been incredibly important and valuable, and I stand stupefied at the sheer level of bad behavior and deep insensitivity that exists in our industry.
Bosnich also claimed that he had been recreating the infamous 'Don't mention the war' scene from Fawlty Towers, which although plausibly idiotic hardly shielded him from accusations of extreme insensitivity.
On this week's Women Tell All episode, Tammy was once again accused of insensitivity when she stood by her accusation from the show that Kelsey had an issue with alcohol.
All of that foreshadowed his attack last week on Representative Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat of Florida, who publicly accused Mr. Trump of insensitivity when he called the widow of Sgt.
This week's news about Warren comes as Democrats grapple with accusations of racial insensitivity after the Democratic governor and attorney general in Virginia admitted to wearing blackface in the 1980s.
But is there any doubt that they would have faced the same accusations of racial insensitivity that Mr. Bloomberg is now facing had either of them sought to lower it?
"Snatched" is one of those movies that subscribes to a dubious homeopathic theory of cultural insensitivity by which the acknowledgment of offensiveness is supposed to prevent anyone from taking offense.
As our country reckons with the persistent racism and cultural insensitivity that has, for so, so, long, been hiding in plain sight, yesterday's model of Thanksgiving no longer cuts it.
In my two decades as a Jesuit, I have counseled many people scandalized by past revelations of abuse and frustrated by the insensitivity or arrogance of church leaders and ministers.
"While it was appropriate for him to apologize and to delete his Twitter and Facebook accounts, this does not excuse the serious lack of judgment and insensitivity of his comments."
"The photo in this student publication is a sad reminder that this kind of insensitivity was all too common in past decades," the university said in a statement on Thursday.
Since Messi made his comments over the weekend, more than one member of the Egyptian parliament, as well as Egypt's own soccer stars, have lambasted the star for his insensitivity.
Just two months after Vogue Brazil's fashion director resigned from her role with the company after being called out for cultural insensitivity, another Condé Nast International title is in hot water.
Not only are Remini and Rinder mouthing a debunked conspiracy theory that was dead on arrival when they posted today's rant, they further offend countless other alleged victims with stunning insensitivity.
"The callousness, insensitivity, and poor judgment required for the city to send a bill — its own police officers having slain 12-year-old Tamir — is breathtaking," Chandra said in the statement.
However, Kim and her famous sisters have been accused of cultural appropriation and racial insensitivity throughout their careers, so dressing as a Black woman for Halloween prompted different reactions from fans.
The philosophers argue that the "universality" of Hawking radiation—its robustness and insensitivity to the fine-grained details of a medium—suggests that the smoothness approximation should also hold for spacetime.
That comment drew criticism, with some noting its added insensitivity given the attack at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris earlier that year, although the son said he was not offended.
They deplore his issue, his methods, and his insensitivity to his victims, but they also see him as an adventurer, an outlaw, a lone wolf who chose disgrace rather than compromise.
Hastings goes in a darker direction, finding rough parity not in the validity of the goals for which the rivals fought but in their insensitivity to the staggering destruction they wrought.
One of the things Srivastava and his colleagues want to explore is the extent to which Cameron's pain insensitivity is the result of her peaceful state of mind—and vice versa.
As for the Pentagon, he said, "His racial insensitivity might not be as manifest in such a position, but I wouldn't feel good about it if I were a black soldier."
"Talk about insensitivity," Joan Williams wrote about those advising men with high-school educations to take pink-collar jobs: Elite men, you will notice, are not flooding into traditionally feminine work.
Both players criticized the coverage, with Lukaku calling it one of the "dumbest" headlines he had ever seen, while others said it was typical of the racial insensitivity in Italian football.
"It's not the first time we've gone down this road," Henrico County supervisor Tyrone Nelson told the paper, adding that the responsibility to address racial insensitivity did not fall on schools alone.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) accused the airline of subjecting black passengers to "disrespectful, discriminatory or unsafe conditions" as part of a corporate culture of racial insensitivity.
"Given parent Amazon's deep pockets and apparent margin insensitivity, we continue to believe that Grainger will be drawn into further price competition, putting more pressure on its gross margin," the analysts wrote.
Blackface has resulted in numerous Halloween controversies for famous celebs, and Snapchat users have already noted the obvious insensitivity of the platform's new filter, which brings this offensive issue to the masses.
Popular girl Hillari (Shelby Simmons) accuses Stargirl of insensitivity when after Stargirl gifted her little brother — the boy who was in the accident — a bike Hillari's parents took to the thrift store.
In 2015, students accused the campus dining department and Bon Appétit Management Company, the main dining vendor, of cultural appropriation and insensitivity, criticizing what they saw as poor attempts at multicultural cooking.
Mr. Sessions, 71, got his start in politics as a United States attorney in Alabama, but his nomination for a federal judgeship was blocked by the Senate amid charges of racial insensitivity.
Evangeline Lilly's apologizing for the "insensitivity" she showed toward the very serious coronavirus crisis facing the world, saying she was trying to infuse "calm into the hysteria" ... but she was scared too.
What I do know is that it can come almost as a relief to members of historically oppressed groups when we do find evidence of bias or insensitivity: What did you think?
The scenes, scattered throughout the game, feature grown men being, well, perverse toward the teen male protagonist in a way that, to many viewers, suggested a degree of insensitivity to queer players.
"We're deeply sorry for any offense or harm caused by our insensitivity and failure to provide appropriate oversight of our marketing process," Robins Air Force Base spokesman Roland Leach said in statement.
Republican members on the committee came to his defense at the hearing and said that he was being unfairly tarnished over accusations of racial insensitivity that have dogged him since the 1980s.
Sometimes referred to as "insulin insensitivity," this is a condition in which the body fails to properly respond when insulin is released, leading to improper metabolization of carbohydrates and therefore elevated blood glucose.
The Pete boys were eventually diagnosed with congenital insensitivity to pain, and though the condition was likely passed down from one generation to another, there was no known cause, much less a cure.
What starts out as a fairly sharp joke about the heroes' varying levels of racial insensitivity takes a turn when Josh instigates a dance-off, which he wins by doing Michael Jackson's moonwalk.
Ties between Ankara and Europe have worsened since last month's failed coup, with Turkey accusing its Western allies of insensitivity, saying they were more concerned about a subsequent crackdown than the coup itself.
To find the gene that causes their pain insensitivity, Cox used exome sequencing—a type of genetic sequencing where you analyze only the genes that make something: either a protein or noncoding RNA.
"Reduced anxiety has not really been noted before in the other pain insensitivity disorders we work on," said Dr. James Cox, a senior lecturer from the Molecular Nociception Group at University College London.
In the CSAIL thread, one person wrote "when this email chain inevitably finds its way into the press, the seeming insensitivity of some will reflect poorly on the entire CSAIL community," they wrote.
" But Aselage went on to say, "There's also a lot of self-aggrandizing ... a lot of ego that comes out of Mr. Shkreli and some insensitivity with how he deals with other people.
This situation is changing minute to minute, but in the short term we are advising brands to:Scrutinize: Closely review all potential media pitches and social content for risk, backlash and insensitivity before sending.
Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator, became a key vote to watch last year in situations where a nominee was accused of racism or racial insensitivity; he came out against Farr and Bounds.
One made at a time when fashion brands are increasingly being called out on social media for perceived bad behavior, and many consumers are no longer willing to tolerate what they see as insensitivity.
Many posters played off Linton's love for designer clothes, as well as an incident earlier this year in which she posted and commented on Instagram in a way that suggested insensitivity about wealth disparity.
Pain insensitivity means that there is no chest pain signaling a heart attack and no lower right abdominal pain hinting at appendicitis, so these can kill before anyone knows that there is something wrong.
Without fail, these costumes are met with an outcry from social media and members of the Latin American community, calling them out for cultural appropriation and insensitivity to the true meaning of the holiday.
Parents, have your high school students experienced casual racism, microaggressions, or an insensitivity to issues affecting minority students or those who in other ways don't fit the simplest of standard molds at the school?
My altering of her image was not born out of any hate but instead out of my own ignorance and insensitivity to the constant slighting of women of color throughout the different media platforms.
He came under fire for throwing his one-year-old son a "Cowboys and Indians"-themed birthday party on Thanksgiving this year, which had a lot of his followers criticizing his insensitivity and ignorance.
Johnson was accused of "incredible insensitivity" after it emerged that he had recited lines from a colonial-era Rudyard Kipling poem while on an official visit in Myanmar, formerly part of the British empire.
Several Asian American actresses—like Ming-Na Wen from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Constance Wu from Fresh off the Boat—recently spoke out against the cultural insensitivity surrounding the Ghost in the Shell casting.
Many criticized Trump for insensitivity after he said in a weekend Twitter post that the FBI may have been too distracted with a Russia probe to follow leads that could have prevented the massacre.
Some are accusing the social media company of cultural insensitivity over two of the filters, which also include one for Nobel Prize-winning scientist Marie Curie and another for Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks.
She is the surest magnet for the audience's sympathy, a woman compelled by her husband's carelessness (at least) and the press's insensitivity (at best) to play a role for which she has no appetite.
Following public shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, which totaled in 31 deaths, Universal Pictures are withholding the release of factional satire The Hunt to avoid a perceived insensitivity to these events.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is already picking a fight with Puerto Rican officials as a tropical storm barrels toward the island, showing insensitivity to Americans still recovering from one crisis and facing another.
"That conduct clearly shows that, as a young man, I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others," Herring said in a statement.
For weeks, Republicans rejected suggestions that Mr. Sessions could not be trusted on civil rights, arguing that he had been tarnished unfairly over accusations of racial insensitivity that have dogged him since the 1980s.
Lots of people are pissed about Laura's clear insensitivity -- especially considering the man had just been murdered -- while some big names in hip-hop, including T.I. and The Game, are calling for her job.
Happy Ending is ultimately a disappointment — a toothless, one-note story that chides upper-class white people for their insensitivity and obliviousness, in part by treating a series of mute, confused black refugees like props.
It generated almost as many thinkpieces about tourism, insensitivity, and cultural appropriation as it did essays from other women who shared Gilbert's yearning: for escapism, for absolution, for romantic freedom, for a brand-new life.
"The unilateral increase in prices of petroleum products today by (the) government represents the height of insensitivity and impunity and shall be resisted by the Nigeria Labour Congress and its civil society allies," it said.
Similarly, those with Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome can be XY, but develop a normal vulva and vagina, but with no uterus and undescended, non-functional testicles because their bodies don't respond to testosterone at all.
When a Times reporter was targeted by a right-wing troll mob for quoting a threatening tweet from a rapper as a way to make a dumb pun, Spayd chided the reporter for his insensitivity.
It was renamed the 'Copa de Su Excelencia El Generalísimo' (or 'His Excellency, The Supreme General's Cup'), a fitting tribute to a fascist dictator with a grandiose outlook and a profound insensitivity to the absurd.
The idea of two white non-Muslims staging a work about Islam will ring alarm bells in some quarters, but it would be a long stretch to accuse Mr Kent and Ms Slovo of insensitivity.
In addition to the hypocrisy and insensitivity of the sexual assault tour (the original description included victim-blaming language), it's worth reiterating that Cosby hasn't been cleared of wrongdoing in the case of Andrea Constand.
In some large sense, they see the president as, at worst, promoting an ethos and policies that enhance racism and divisiveness in our nation and, at best, projecting indifference or insensitivity to oppressed racial minorities.
The Art Institute of Chicago made the unprecedented decision this week to postpone a major exhibition on Native American pottery weeks before it is slated to open after indigenous scholars raised concerns about cultural insensitivity.
The timing of the new convention is fortuitous, just months after the founders of Tales of the Cocktail — long the world's pre-eminent cocktail conclave, in New Orleans — stepped down after accusations of racial insensitivity.
My issue is not with Ivanka, but with the insensitivity of the maneuver, and how utterly tone-deaf it was to the business of the working session — the well-being of Africa's 1.6 billion people.
The next day, I called the owner of the limo service — a close friend of mine who is also an observant Muslim — to apologize for my insensitivity and any awkwardness my request might have caused.
Not for the first time, Tlaib got in trouble for pointing out the obvious — the president is a bigot, and that in bringing out Patton to exonerate him, Meadows only demonstrated his own gross insensitivity.
AGW = climate change is a fact of life, it is happening, BUT it cannot be linked to specific incidents like this one, and frankly, aside from the insensitivity, anyone who says so is highly misinformed/ignorant.
Shortly thereafter, the two again found themselves on the defense as Lenny Letter writer Zinzi Clemmons publicly left the site, accusing Dunham of hobnobbing with groups that employed "hipster racism" by using sarcasm to conceal insensitivity.
Interest rate insensitivity, or a failure from central banks to revive risk assets with artificially low bond yields, would also be a danger sign for them, and they pointed to bank stocks as harbingers of this.
Ms. Noel and Ms. Webster-Cazeau began their campaign on Martin Luther King's Birthday, when they posted a video urging students and alumni to share their experiences of racial insensitivity or outright racism on social media.
Judge tends to see anyone with power — however petty and inconsequential the power might be — as something of a buffoon, inclined to egomania, insensitivity, and a lazy incuriosity about the world outside their sphere of influence.
After she sent out an email critical of a university committee's urging students not to wear racially or culturally insensitive costumes for Halloween, hundreds of students signed a letter accusing her of insensitivity toward "marginalized" people.
One of the unique features of the US mobile market in the past was a relative price-insensitivity of consumers to devices since they typically didn't pay for their devices or paid a highly subsidized price.
Using her life as a case in point, bolstered by scientific studies, Ms. Deydier exposes in 150 pages the many ways the obese in France face censure, as well as frequent insensitivity from the medical profession.
After Native American groups denounced the insensitivity of the piece in recalling what they regarded as an act of genocide, Mr. Durant acknowledged his own "grave miscalculation" about how the Dakota people would receive his work.
Despite Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss's record-smashing success with "Game of Thrones," their new concept has been under attack on social media for its potential insensitivity to race, and tangled questions of history and politics.
Shriver began by making light of a recent incident in the US, where students faced prosecution for what was argued by some as "casual racial and ethnic stereotyping and cultural insensitivity" at a Mexican-themed party.
Is asking the African-American chef you hired to work at your sprawling dude ranch to start making "black people food" a super-racist request, or is it nothing more than a bit of discourtesy and insensitivity?
There's a lot of comic potential in the ideas Peele plays with here, in the possibility that any given racially tinged awkwardness between strangers might just be insensitivity, or might mask something much darker and more savage.
Many clients have begun their sessions with a heated, highly accusatory account of a recent marital spat; by blaming their spouse, they avoid taking any responsibility for what happened — their own insensitivity or hurtful behavior, for example.
The school, Boston Latin, is at the center of a campaign that includes two YouTube videos and a hashtag — #BlackatBLS — which students and alumni are using to detail their experiences with racism or insensitivity at the school.
She's just a normal mompreneur who is trying to balance parenting and work while avoiding gluten, dairy, sugar, GMO oils, brown sauces, and anyone who could have tipped her off to the cultural insensitivity of her branding.
For decades, scientists have sought out rare families whose members exhibit similar pain insensitivity, and they have found in their DNA at least one other string of genetic code that functions as volume knob for human suffering.
The comment drew accusations of insensitivity after the killing of pro-EU lawmaker Jo Cox last week, after which a man charged with her murder told a court his name was "death to traitors, freedom for Britain".
My prior insensitivity to the experiences of poor white people might be just the type of attitude that contributes to an increasingly polarized US political climate—a climate that ultimately causes further harm to Black people too.
The move comes after widespread criticism of Paul for his insensitivity and poor behavior in multiple incidents, including a vlog from late December where he filmed the body of an apparent suicide victim in a Japanese forest.
Erdogan has complained about what he sees as insensitivity from the West, saying Western countries have expressed more concern over the post-coup crackdown than the coup itself and Western leaders have been slow to voice support.
The campaign was marked by controversy, not only over allegations that Mr. Moore had sexually assaulted or molested teenage girls while he was in his 30s but also that he had shown insensitivity to blacks and Jews.
In a statement the day following the incident, United CEO Oscar Munoz called it "an upsetting event to all of us here at United" and apologized for having to "re-accommodate these customers," sparking further condemnations of insensitivity.
There have been only a few of genes discovered that lead a person to pain insensitivity, says Geoff Woods, a medical geneticist at the University of Cambridge, who also studies painless families but wasn't involved with this paper.
"As a minority, I definitely feel hurt by this particular allowance for him to speak at the convention, by the insensitivity of remarks by the administration," Mr. Triggs, 30, said in an interview, alluding to topics like immigration.
"The series of recent incidents involve troublesome conduct by American Airlines and they suggest a corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias on the part of American Airlines," the civil rights group said in a statement.
Two black students, employing YouTube videos and a hashtag, started a campaign to expose what they see as a hostile school climate — one in which, they said, racial insensitivity is too common and hate speech is not effectively punished.
Most glaringly, the GOP's current frontrunner in the race for the party's presidential nomination has been a paragon of racial insensitivity, and despite this, its leaders all uneasily vow to support him for president should he secure enough delegates.
Ridiculing people who pray is nothing new in elite society, of course, but our hyperactive social media amplifies the mockery, and the shoot-from-the-hip style of our Twitter culture sometimes leaves people sorry later for their insensitivity.
On Saturday, some 100 members of Minnesota's Native American communities gathered outside the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden to protest what they perceived as the insensitivity of Mr. Durant's sculpture to their personal traumatic history and demand that it be removed.
LONDON — The skin care brand Nivea set off a controversy this week with an ad featuring the phrase "White is purity," again finding itself accused of racial insensitivity over a campaign that seemed to be embraced by white supremacists.
Steve King doubled down Monday on comments he made over the weekend in which he appeared to criticize foreigners and immigrants, drawing complaints of insensitivity on social media and from some of his Hill colleagues including from within his own party.
A series of three videos posted on Twitter and Instagram over the weekend showed a Chinese woman being told how to use chopsticks, but they caused outrage on social media with some accusing the fashion label of cultural insensitivity and racism.
This wouldn't be the first time ads in China have been accused of racial insensitivity, there was considerable criticism online after the Chinese posters for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" seemed to downplay black actor -- and co-lead -- John Boyega.
Even the name, Triggr Health, is a cheeky riff on the "triggers" that can cause an addict to relapse, displaying a critical lack of self-awareness and insensitivity—characteristics that have begun to feel like hallmarks of Silicon Valley disruption.
DETROIT — Donald J. Trump, who has campaigned for president as a blunt provocateur, dismissing complaints of racial insensitivity as political correctness, took an uncharacteristic step on Saturday: He visited a black church for the first time and tried to blend in.
" He said that the food and beverage choices had been made by Aramark, the university's food service provider, with no input from N.Y.U. officials, and that the "error was compounded by the insensitivity of the replies" to Ms. Harris's questions. "N.
Another IG model with over 2 million followers tells TMZ ... a lot of her prepaid posts are being put on ice, because some of the products were from China and the companies are worried about backlash and insensitivity surrounding COVID-19.
His attorney general, Jeff Sessions — once rejected for a federal judgeship by a Republican-controlled Senate over accusations of racial insensitivity — has halted federal efforts to adjust local law enforcement practices in response to complaints of excessive force against minorities.
Mr. Appleby said he could not recall even a whiff of racial insensitivity or opportunism from Ms. Klobuchar as a prosecutor, and he said she had embraced priorities that were typical for many district attorneys and politicians at the time.
The recent stories about high school students playing Nazi drinking games with swastika symbols — an affront that insults the Greatest Generation of Americans who fought to defeat Hitler's Germany — indicate ignorance of the Nazi ideology and demonstrate insensitivity to its victims.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in major political trouble just weeks before facing voters, felled by a penchant for poor jokes and dressing up that have let him down before and are now raising accusations of racial insensitivity.
You'll see shades of Michael Scott, not because it's the same actor with the same face or even the same performance, but because Michael was always prone to political incorrectness and cultural insensitivity, even when we knew him as a fundamentally good person.
Several US high schools are grappling with a spate of racist incidents this month that have drawn national attention and sparked outrage among students and faculty, who are demanding school officials take more aggressive action to combat racial insensitivity and hate speech.
As the rest of the staff, including newly promoted Frieda (Lisa Joyce), chime in with their own critiques of the organizations approach to communities of color, all eyes fall on Issa to validate claims that racial insensitivity is a problem in their workplace.
Cory Booker said former Vice President Joe Biden "showed a lack of understanding or insensitivity by invoking this idea that he was called 'son' by white segregationists," but added that the two had a "constructive conversation" in a phone call last week.
This is a novel in which serious subjects are treated with a deliberately light touch, a tactic that doesn't imply insensitivity or lack of empathy but simply accepts the fact that humor may be the best way of dealing with the ­unavoidable.
"Recent statements and articulation by the American leadership were completely incomprehensible as they contradicted facts manifestly, struck with great insensitivity at the trust between two nations built over generations, and negated the decades of sacrifices made by the Pakistani nation," it said.
Worlds of Wonder chose not to comment on Falcon's shooting when it took place, and when called by Jerry Rubin, the Southern California coordinator for the National Stop War Toys Campaign, he said that he was "shocked by their insensitivity" to the incident.
All that's left of the old fumbling Bridget is her clumsiness—she falls in the mud at the music festival not once but twice, losing a shoe both times, and leaves her bags irretrievably in the ATM cubicle—and her cultural insensitivity.
Hilary Shelton, the director of the NAACP's Washington bureau and senior vice president for advocacy and policy, called the lack of diversity among Trump's top advisers "deeply disturbing" and said it fuels Trump's insensitivity on racial issues and hurts the policy process overall.
The rapid-fire quips and tone-deaf insensitivity to each other and the situation they find themselves in feel ripped straight out from an episode of HBO's Succession, which also follows a wealthy American family as its members try to best each other.
Her comments then could have had a far more meaningful impact about healing the deep wounds caused by racism and cultural insensitivity and combating the negative racist portrayals, perceptions and stereotypes that blackface has perpetuated since the minstrel shows of the 1800s.
She wore that jacket to hurt Trump, setting off a controversy that he would have to fix, prolonging the conversation about the administration's insensitivity, ruining the trip itself, and trying to make sure that no one asked her to do something like that again.
NEW YORK, April 12 (Reuters) - A comic gag turned into a gaffe for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, triggering a social media storm that raged through Tuesday over what some said was their insensitivity to African-Americans.
Roth was also, please remember, a devoted chronicler of the flawed, and so before rushing to censure him for misogyny or chauvinism or any other variety of insensitivity, we'd do well to spend this shiva week revisiting the history, or anti-history, of Socialist Realism.
Read more: Designers like Gucci are failing to learn from their mistakes and keep selling clothes that spark accusations of cultural insensitivity"They're just a bunch of kids having fun and not thinking," Las Kaplan told KDVR, adding that his daughter had gotten death threats.
The Dover School District was working with students and educators at the school, Dover High, "to investigate and address an incident of extreme racial insensitivity," said a letter dated Monday that addressed the district's community and was signed by the district superintendent, William Harbron.
As he wrote a quarter-century later, he had been guilty of "rude insensitivity to young people struggling to define a new identity, and of treating "fledgling radicals trying out their own ideas for the first time as if they were hardened faction fighters.
On the plantation's wedding Instagram account, a photo of a couple flanked by oak trees that was posted six months ago sparked backlash recently over its caption: "If These Trees Could Talk…" Angry commenters responded to the post, criticizing the "insensitivity" of the caption.
Its author, JP Larocque, confessed that in 2008, he foolishly dressed up for Halloween as someone from south of the American border, thus being guilty, all at once, unusually for his considerate homeland, of racial insensitivity, cultural appropriation and a joke in inexcusable taste.
We've already mentioned the complete racial insensitivity of essentially everything Trump says in the clip, so let's move on to him making light of the #MeToo movement — an era in which both men and women are encouraged to speak out against their experiences with sexual misconduct.
"It is really exciting to work with rare patients with pain insensitivity and to hopefully identify new analgesic drug targets as a consequence of that work," study author James Cox, senior lecturer at the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research at the University College London, told Gizmodo.
" Don't cast blame or search for details Those who have lost a loved one to suicide may be reluctant to share their stories "because doing so is usually met with gross insensitivity -- as in 'Why didn't you do something?' or 'Didn't you know he was mentally ill?
Because most of the so-called "green-on-blue" assailants are killed, it is impossible to know their motivations, but some suggested the significant increase in these assaults may be correlated to the Quran burning incident as well as a general perception of US troop insensitivity
In 1984, after Mr. Gavin had a casual lunch with leaders of the opposition National Action Party, the head of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, which had long controlled political life in Mexico, accused him of interfering in Mexican politics and of insensitivity to Mexican traditions.
"People with rare insensitivity to pain can be valuable to medical research as we learn how their genetic mutations impact how they experience pain, so we would encourage anyone who does not experience pain to come forward," said James Cox, a senior lecturer at University College London.
Assuming there was no racial subtext to Jackson's dropping the word "posse" while describing James's management team and friends — and nothing in his long playing and coaching career suggests that there would be — he still came across as tone deaf to the potential insensitivity of his comments.
In October, Kelly said that "Robert E. Lee was an honorable man" and that "the lack of an ability to compromise led to the Civil War," displaying a staggering ignorance about the conflict and a racial insensitivity that marginalized the centrality of slavery to the war.
They were more akin to the insensitivity of saying "I wish I could get the stomach flu so I'd fit into this dress" -- obnoxious, especially if uttered to someone who actually has the stomach flu, but not the kind of thing that merits a week of public berating.
The racial insensitivity had many people on social media calling for Miss Teen USA to dethrone Hay, but the pageant says it's sticking with her -- and she's sort of apologized, saying she's not proud of the language she used in the past, but says she's a "better person today."
Odiele was born with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome—in which a woman has XY chromosomes instead of an XX chromosome, along with undescended testes—and her parents followed a doctor's advice for her to have multiple surgeries in order to develop as a "normal" girl; but wishes they hadn't.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Former HUD secretary criticizes Bloomberg on housing policy Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism MORE's (D-Mass.) Nevada team after complaints of racial insensitivity within the campaign, Politico reported Thursday.
Trump, for anyone to assert that the African-American community is in the worst shape ever, ever, ever, to say that, to assert that with a semi-straight face is to demonstrate an insulting degree of ignorance and/or insensitivity," Brooks told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room.
Abdel-Magied rightly accuses Shriver of insensitivity, but also sets a restrictive, overly political vision for what literature should be: It's not always OK if a white guy writes the story of a Nigerian woman because the actual Nigerian woman can't get published or reviewed to begin with.
Consider the recent protests of artists being accused of racial insensitivity and profiting from black pain, from Dana Schutz's controversial "Open Casket," a painting of Emmett Till, to Luke Willis Thompson's "Autoportrait," which features a portrait of the girlfriend of Philando Castile, who was killed by police officers.
Within a 24-hour period Tuesday and Wednesday, three of the most controversial and quite possibly the least qualified of these nominees paraded across the screen in a cavalcade of misstatements, lapses of judgment, conflicts of interest and from time to time spectacular displays of ignorance and insensitivity.
He deflected questions about Mr. Trump with a calm stoicism, but he grew angry and emotional when Democrats pressed him on a more personal matter: accusations of racial insensitivity toward his employees and others as a federal prosecutor, which doomed his nomination for a federal judgeship in 1986.
Our latest round-up of articles about young people that have appeared in The Times includes several stories of students speaking out against injustice, including two black students in Boston who started a campaign to expose what they see as a hostile climate caused by racial insensitivity at their school.
Women and racial minorities are two of the party's most reliable voting blocs, and national Democrats have made racial justice and sexual equality key pillars of their agenda, taking a tough line against sexual misconduct or racial insensitivity to try to avoid being accused of hypocrisy in criticizing Trump and Republicans.
Funny Or Die got the punk-rock legend to sit down with Dr. Seuss' classic children's book, Oh The Places You'll Go. In the video, Rollins reads the book and adds some pretty hilarious commentary in between each page, pointing out male overreach, insensitivity to people with disabilities, and wealth disparity.
But The Times's co-chief film critic Manohla Dargis, in a scathing review, faulted the filmmakers (for their "vulgarity, insensitivity or lack of imagination"), the characters (for their "incomprehensible stupidity"), the camerawork ("executed without a discernible subjectivity") and even expresses empathy for the reptilian creature wreaking havoc on New York.
In October, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) issued a travel advisory for American Airlines, stating that it had uncovered "a pattern of disturbing incidents reported by African-American passengers," and noting the incidents suggest a "corporate culture of racial insensitivity and a possible racial bias" at the airline.
In April, the skin care brand Nivea pulled an ad that used the slogan "white is purity" after it was accused of racial insensitivity (and celebrated by white supremacists.) That same week, Pepsi apologized for a television commercial featuring Kendall Jenner that was criticized for borrowing imagery from the Black Lives Matter movement.
This issue also came up during the initial wave of school closures, where institutions were criticized for insensitivity to the needs of many first generation and low income students, who not only lacked resources to evacuate campus on short notice, but also rely on college for stable housing, food and health care.
While Yale bemoaned the occasional "paranoid intolerance" of student protesters, the university also criticized the "arrogant insensitivity" of free speech advocates who failed to acknowledge that requiring of someone in public debate to defend their human worth conflicts with the community's obligation to assure all of its members equal access to public speech.
Dolce & Gabbana have also been in the headlines several times in recent months for their controversial comments surrounding race and sexuality; in November they canceled a runway show in China after cries of racial insensitivity following a marketing campaign that featured a video of a Chinese model attempting to eat Italian food with chopsticks.
It's hard to see Epic Games developing one, given that Thanos is the worst mass murderer ever to exist within the Avengers' world, and putting him in a video game as a playable character whose sole goal is to wipe out everyone else on the map would no doubt be the height of cultural insensitivity.
This is not to say that Clinton or Sanders is the better choice for Democrats this season, but simply that the way some of Sanders's supporters have talked down to black voters does him a disservice, and makes clear their insensitivity to the cultural and experiential political knowledge that has accrued to the black electorate.
Desperate for a narrative to discredit the president's decision to move our embassy to Jerusalem, they broadcast the opening ceremony on a split screen simultaneously displaying the Gaza riots, and condemned the insensitivity of the ceremony's participants to the carnage that seemed next door on TV but which in actuality was occurring 60 miles away!
They're joined by Christian's friends Josh—whose thesis is about Scandinavian mid-summer festivals, pagan celebrations of the summer solstice believed to date back to the Stone Age—and Mark, an incessantly vaping dirtbag who seems to be along on the trip mostly as an avatar for the hedonistic insensitivity of Americans on vacation abroad.
At that time the technology did not exist to determine the cause of this disorder, but from these rare families we know that CIP—now known by wonkier names like Channelopathy-associated insensitivity to pain and Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy—is the result of specific mutations or deletions within single genes required for transmitting pain signals.
But when Ms. Warren returned to Iowa for the first time since her confrontation with Mr. Sanders on the debate stage in Des Moines, it was not difficult to find voters who said the opposite: that Mr. Sanders would pay a price for what they saw as his insensitivity on one of the most fraught issues in the primary.
In both the 1991 film and its sequel, "Addams Family Values," Wednesday engages in activities far more unsettling than either of her previous incarnations: She electrocutes Pugsley; drops her baby brother, Pubert, from the roof; buries a cat alive; and takes down the cultural insensitivity of Thanksgiving in a way that ends with a summer camp in flames.
Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE had an inauspicious debut on the national presidential debate stage — pummeled by Democratic opponents on issues from race to gender insensitivity to not releasing his tax returns.
" In an interview on CNN, the Texas congressman said the remark showed "a level of insensitivity to a horrific period in our history of our country," warning that divisive rhetoric "takes away" from the key point Trump wanted to make and cautioning that it "contributes to this notion that Republicans are not understanding of the plight of minorities.
It emulates the publication's irreverent style of comedy to great effect: the magazine was known for work that bordered on insensitivity—particularly when addressing issues like the Vietnam war—and bad taste (an early issue featured a picture of a dog with a gun to its head, threatening the reader that the dog would be killed if the issue weren't purchased).
" The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and nearly 150 other groups say in an open letter to senators that Sessions has a "30-year record of racial insensitivity, bias against immigrants, disregard for the rule of law, and hostility to the protection of civil rights that makes him unfit to serve as the attorney general of the United States.
Ratings were tepid to worse, critical evaluation was scathing, internal dissension at NBC News over the move was widespread, and then there were those moments where fingernails met blackboards: comments that sounded like body shaming; guests that came away alienated (Jane Fonda, Debra Messing); the persistent awkwardness in performance; and the occasional whiff of what might kindly be labeled racial insensitivity.
Read more:Nike faces backlash on social media after pulling US flag shoe design days before the Fourth of JulyShoes from Katy Perry's fashion line are being pulled from stores after people accused them of resembling blackfaceGucci has apologized after people suggested its $900 sweater looked like blackfaceDesigners like Gucci are failing to learn from their mistakes and keep selling clothes that spark accusations of cultural insensitivity
But if the intent of her work, called "Open Secrets Part I & II, 2018, 2019," was to raise awareness about insensitivity to women, it seemed to backfire when Helen Donahue, a woman who said she had been abused, complained on Twitter last week that photographs of her were used without her consent, and another woman, Abby Carney, said her name had been used without her consent.
"In a school community where we welcome learners and families from over 50 languages who represent cultures and religions throughout the world, and where our long-standing neighborhood, Sunnyhills, was established as the first city in the nation for planned integration, it hurts to know that this type of cultural insensitivity and lack of cultural awareness still hovers in the background," reads the statement.
College campuses, Du Bois's proving grounds for the training and testing of social responsibility and leadership, have once again become a primary front in the battle against inequality — from "I, Too, Am Harvard," a concept that has spread from Berkeley to New York University, to the principled protest of football players at the University of Missouri against racial insensitivity, to demonstrations at Brown and Brandeis, Princeton and Yale.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Obstacles on the Path to Return Looted Art" (Arts pages, May 13): It was with mounting disgust and horror that I read your report about the greed and insensitivity of the Dutch government since World War II. That museums can claim need of stolen art and gain possession against claims of Holocaust survivors is beyond comprehension for a civilized country with the repute of the Netherlands.
"Until you feel the burn of the sun on your back every second and every minute your son is missing or have to be the one to tell your wife that her son is not clinging to the boat the [United States Coast Guard] found and have to watch her scrub her own mouth for DNA to have on file for the unimaginable, do not cast your opinion or your insensitivity on this situation," Korniloff says.
After receiving pushback for the controversial tweet, with more than 1,85033 comments mostly calling him out for the insensitivity of the post, Adams posted a 55-minute video to his Twitter denouncing the "fake outrage," saying it is due to his support of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
In his first public comments on the wildfires that have been ablaze in California for weeks, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, in typical fashion, took to Twitter to send a series of nonsensical tweets that attacked California, and showed his ignorance and insensitivity.
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