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We're so sorry to have made light of his passing.
In doing so, he made light of the #MeToo movement.
He then made light of his offenses throughout his legal proceedings.
Not that Mr. Credico hasn't made light of his purported role.
Others like Jeffrey Wright and Patton Oswalt made light of the situation.
Critics claimed that "Piss on You" made light of child sexual abuse.
A Commission official made light of the implications of the court's ruling.
The president has in the past made light of his famous hairstyle.
But Trump, speaking in Redding on Friday, made light of the mayor's concerns.
Those tweets made light of pedophilia and child abuse, leading to online outrage.
Skaggs made light of his wait in an emotional and reflective acceptance speech.
Mr. Trump made light of the detour after he finally took the stage.
Suicide is a serious thing and and should not be made light of.
Since Ms. Sturgess's death, Russian officials have repeatedly made light of the episode.
I made light of it (it was obviously innocent on my daughter's behalf).
A former Gabbard staffer made light of the chaos ahead of the event.
While he made light of it again in victory, he was clearly relieved.
Instead, she and her friend Nicolás Mora even made light of their circumstances.
Speaking to CNN's Brian Stelter on Monday morning, Horowitz made light of the mistake.
It made light of rape, and that's the one thing I would take back.
Unsurprisingly, the internet made light of the frugal new president with the hashtag #WhatWouldMagufuliDo?
Prior to Logan's death, she frequently made light of therapy and refused to attend.
Suicide is a serious thing and and [sic] should not be made light of.
Altidore maintained his composure, and then made light of the incident after the game.
Michael walked onstage Wednesday with Ana Gasteyer, and he made light of the move.
Trump also made light of an incendiary comment shouted by a person in the crowd.
While many made light of the situation, some thought it could be a security threat.
" She also made light of the injury sharing a photo of her "one handed selfie.
This isn't the first time Final Five members have made light of their short statures.
During an event in May, Philip made light of the news of his impending retirement.
Dax made light of the spicy affair in a sweet caption along with the video.
Trump earlier Wednesday made light of his use of "covfefe" in another tweet hours later.
I decided to laugh (because it was actually funny) and made light of the situation.
It's not the first time one of the president's tweets has made light of violence.
One video made light of child abuse, with a man viciously hitting the phone screen.
Related: President Trump made light of shifting justifications for the attack that killed Maj. Gen.
Stephen Colbert made light of the college admissions bribery scandal that dominated headlines on Tuesday.
However episode 3 ("The Bryce Newman Letter") proved problematic when it made light of sexual assault.
Ms. Kaling made light of the amendments that grant her birthright citizenship in her Instagram caption.
Groups representing allergy sufferers say the scene made light of a serious and dangerous health problem.
This isn't the first time the president has made light of violence inflicted on Native peoples.
Couldn't you have included Georg Baselitz and then made light of his outer and inner ugliness?
The suit alleges that top executives often made light of the "boys club" environment at the company.
At the Wisconsin rally, he made light of the suggestion that he should tone down his rhetoric.
On Tuesday, Rousseff made light of that possibility, suggesting lawmakers themselves agree to end their terms early.
Rubio, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, made light of it in a tweetstorm on Tuesday.
Some Twitter users expressed surprise at the appearance, which some said made light of Kraft's prostitution charge.
In his address to Yale students in 2012, he made light of his interaction with immigration officials.
I read comments from people who made light of killing and raping me and people like me.
Lavrov made light of the situation in the interview, comparing it to children mingling at a kindergarten.
But its last one made light of human trafficking, taking things a touch too far for locals.
We saw this recently when he made light of Montana's Greg Gianforte having body slammed a journalist.
In February, a member of Parliament complained that the site made light of alcohol-fueled domestic abuse.
Separately, Rihanna slammed Snap for an ad that ran in the app that made light of domestic violence.
She initially responded to criticism on social media with some tweets that made light of the whole situation.
She later made light of the backlash by posting a photo of herself holding her squirming pet goat.
And Trump has made light of attacks on reporters, something he did at a rally just last week.
But in true Fisher fashion, rather than being overly sentimental, she made light of her mother's recent health scares.
" He made light of the situation before things got too uncomfortable, quipping, "Wait till the NAACP hears about this!
The real-life Duranty published an article entitled "Russians Hungry, But Not Starving" which made light of Jones's reporting.
Following her monologue, Bee also made light of the controversy with a sketch involving four new Full Frontal members.
At first, he made light of Trump rescinding his White House invitation to Golden State Warriors MVP Steph Curry.
At first, he made light of it by imagining how much money was paid to broadcast a temporary message.
But even as she made light of it on stage, living in fear was her reality for two years.
In an interview on Monday, Infantino made light of what he called the "optimistic" numbers projected by both bids.
TikTokers in Australia made light of their country's rush of toilet paper to provide some humor during the outbreak.
In your opening monologue for "Saturday Night Live," you made light of your work as a longstanding character actor.
The actress later made light of Stewart's subtle shade while attending Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit that same year.
At one point, sources in the room said the administration made light of the news coverage of the West Wing.
Gunn was fired from the upcoming third installment in the series because of old tweets that made light of pedophilia.
On The Wendy Williams Show, Williams made light of the incident and even shamed Kardashian over it, Perez Hilton reported.
In a statement, Tom Rothman, chairman of the Sony motion pictures group, made light of the film's brush with politics.
Pai has frequently made light of concerns he's too cozy with the giant corporations he's supposed to be holding accountable.
Teigen, who Kim bonded with over fertility advice, made light of critical comments by responding directly to the reality star.
Prosecutors said that one of the lieutenants made light of the law, known as P.R.E.A., in a posting on Facebook.
In 2017, Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad was panned after critics said it made light of the Black Lives Matter movement.
He goes on to say both Williams and Holcomb later made light of the attack when they came on TMZ Live.
Asked for comment by Gizmodo, The Right Stuff made light of the incident in a series of sarcastic, anti-Semitic emails.
Rihanna has spoken out against the Snapchat ad that made light of her 2009 domestic violence incident with ex Chris Brown.
They battle-rapped and even made light of the situation ... with Nick joking about Karlous getting fired on his day off.
Just before Christmas, NBC's Saturday Night Live made light of the reports of burning hoverboards in an over-the-top sketch.
Update: The President has now deleted the original tweet, but then made light of his error with another 140 character missive.
He made light of the latter misstep during a campaign appearance on Friday in the first-in-the-nation primary state.
Paul said "a lot of people made light" of the incident, but it left him "very sick," including getting pneumonia twice.
Popular British vloggers Alfie Deyes and Zoe Sugg also had to apologize when they made light of domestic violence in December.
Zelensky might have made light of pressure on him but the phone call between him and Trump has proved politically explosive.
JuJu made light of the situation and pointed out that his suspension and impending fine are about to leave him broke.
And although Black people have made light of what it means to code switch, the task is laborious and similarly surreal.
But only a Puritan would think it made light of the heroin and HIV epidemic that swept through Edinburgh in the 1980s.
Lopez Obrador has made light of the allegation and has since taken to wearing a jacket embroidered with the name "Andres Manuelovich".
Hartley-Brewer made light of the situation on Twitter, but says she doubts the knee touch was the reason for his resignation.
The White House made light of this at the summit, printing out a Trump tweet in which he commented on the error.
It has made light of atrocities like the Charlottesville violence in August last year, and stoked suspicions that immigrants are dangerous criminals.
Generally, and surely for our benefit, he made light of the kidnapping, calling it "my eco-challenge" and a much-needed vacation.
"Nobody should be amused," Mr. Letterman told another guest, Dr. Phil, who made light of Mr. Trump's embrace of the birther movement.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif made light of the reported attempt to give large amounts of money to the ship captain.
On a television show Mr. Johnson had once previously made light of the issue, suggesting he sneezed when offered a white powder.
Bullock made light of his anonymity, telling the crowd that he wanted to move up from "35" to higher on their candidate lists.
Not even 24 hours could pass before Puig, the polarizing young outfielder, made light of the situation, donning #DONTLOOKATME shirts with his teammates.
The online retailer Yandy quickly pulled a Halloween costume from its website on September 19923 after critics said it made light of rape.
Caruso Jr.'s neurotic habits are similarly made light of; his character traits aren't really essential as, for example, Tony Shalhoub's Monk's were.
While Trump said in interviews at the time that he "regretted not serving in many ways," he has also made light of service.
While in the past he's found fault with television shows that made light of forgetfulness, he didn't find the Shazam gimmick particularly egregious.
The moderators have made light of the incident, posting a thread with a "comedy" tag and continuing to go on their merry way.
Ocasio-Cortez, as she has done often in the past few months, made light of the criticism by using her social media platform.
" For legal reasons, the guide continues, writers shouldn't openly incite violence; "however, whenever someone does something violent, it should be made light of.
The art piece, which was later removed, made light of Trump's campaign pledge to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
Last year he broke off a whirlwind engagement with pop star Ariana Grande, which he has also made light of during comedy sets.
Colin Jost, on "Saturday Night Live," made light of this when he noted the new Tinder feature giving users 37 different gender options.
" But Riggleman made light of the Bigfoot controversy on Monday, sharing a video of himself explaining what he calls the various "Bigfoot belief systems.
"The doctor first made light of the matter saying that it's just rape, not murder, and we shouldn't create such a fuss," said Yaqoob.
Zuckerberg even made light of his recent congressional testimony, joking that Facebook's livestreaming product is perfect for watching what your friends are up to.
During the fundraiser at a lavish estate in the popular New York vacation destination on Long Island, Trump reportedly made light of the backlash.
And he made light of the disputes in photo-ops ahead of meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron.
A newspaper surfaced tweets in which King compared black mothers to gorillas and made light of black people who were killed in the Holocaust
At the end of the ceremony, Piers' wife made light of the situation, participating in the wedding with her and reporting to bridesmaid duty.
A few months later, he was criticized as insensitive for sharing a meme that made light of the singer Demi Lovato's struggle with drugs.
Fox News is making a point to have its anchors practice social distancing after some opinion hosts made light of the coronavirus last week.
Our film should not have made light of Peter Rabbit's arch nemesis, Mr. McGregor, being allergic to blackberries, even in a cartoonish, slapstick way.
Although Disney did not point out the tweets, several that made light of pedophilia or AIDS were shared widely on the platform after his firing.
Maher's joke made light of the darkest time in American history while using a word that white supremacists used to dehumanize a race of people.
Hamilton reported a loss of power early on, a problem Mercedes made light of and described as just an "unexpected de-rate" of the engine.
On Saturday, mainstream Brazilian media made light of the statements by leftists in the region, especially the Socialist government of Venezuela and Communist-run Cuba.
Shooter Warren Potent, a 2008 bronze medalist in the 50m rifle prone category, confessed he was one of them and made light of the situation.
The tweets, which have since been deleted, reportedly compared black mothers to gorillas and made light of black people who were killed in the Holocaust.
Vladimir Putin has spoken publicly about the violence which has plagued the opening week of Euro 2016, and made light of Russian involvement in hooliganism.
For one thing, the movie was released during a thaw in the Cold War, among a flurry of films that made light of international tensions.
After some opinion hosts made light of the coronavirus as late as last week, multi-host programs on Fox News are now practicing social distancing.
Asked what adjustments the Warriors could make to slow down James going forward, Coach Steve Kerr, as he often does, made light of the situation.
And they argue that plenty of voters have come to expect them from Mr. Biden, who has himself made light of his propensity for gaffes.
And they argue that plenty of voters have come to expect them from Mr. Biden, who has himself made light of his propensity for gaffes.
In 2013, it pulled an online ad for its Mountain Dew beverage amid complaints the spot embraced racial stereotypes and made light of violence toward women.
" Ms. Cichy reported the episode to her chief of staff at the time, who she said made light of it, saying, "It is what it is.
Fans noticed that Jonas had something in his teeth while singing, and the singer made light of the situation on Twitter after getting off the stage.
In the May call, Schnatter reportedly asked how he could distance himself from the company's neo-Nazi fans, and made light of his comments about the NFL.
Gunn's tweets made light of pedophilia, and he apologized for them years later and attributed them to a shock humor shtick of his back in the day.
During the presidential campaign last year, Mr Bolsonaro made light of such comments, calling them harmless, and dismissed accusations that he posed a risk to Brazil's democracy.
Jenner's party very clearly made light of the show's dire premise: Women are sorted by a theocratic authority into categories by metrics of morality, fertility, and age.
To many, the joy that people are finding in XXXtentacion's death is a product of his own karma, considering that he made light of his past transgressions.
Many people, including two women who have accused Weinstein of rape, said Corden's jokes on Friday made light of the allegations at the heart of the scandal.
Many defendants in this and previous trials denied involvement in the coup attempt or made light of their presence at one of the air bases that night.
His first, shared in October of last year, made light of a thief caught on camera stealing beer who looked like he could be the star's doppelgänger.
He also made light of his past physical abuse of Shereé, joking about choking his ex-wife and sending her through a windshield in a Season 9 episode.
Paul Martin, his successor, made light of his discomfort on a satirical television show by visiting Canadian Tire, a hardware store, to buy plastic wrap for the windows.
Renault F1 bosses were seen entering the McLaren motorhome at Monza on Friday, increasing speculation that a deal was being struck, although Brown made light of the situation.
Leonidas Kavakos, a commanding presence onstage, made light of every violinistic difficulty thrown his way and, happily, performed the work straightforwardly, choosing not to layer sweetness on sweetness.
At a campaign rally, he made light of the rape and murder of an Australian missionary during a 1989 prison riot in Davao, when Mr. Duterte was mayor.
An Australian Kmart was forced to pull a "child bride" costume from its shelves this week after a concerned mother said it made light of forced child marriages.
Read more from Voraciously Wuhan's signature noodles become a symbol of solidarity amid the coronavirus outbreak One of the world's top chefs made light of assaulting a dishwasher.
Some critics on Twitter made light of Mr. Musk's latest promises: The WSJ editorial board warned yesterday that special-interest groups would attack the Republicans' tax overhaul proposal.
"I don't feel like I made light of anyone's pain," Ms. Sherry said, sitting at the dining room table of her Fifth Avenue apartment overlooking the Central Park reservoir.
Now one London cinema has made light of the mix-up by pranking an audience at a Moonlight showing by playing the first 20 seconds of La La Land.
While celebrity stalkings are often made light of, it's a serious issue no matter who the victim is, and we hope Kendall gets what she needs to feel safe.
The Chisago County Sheriff's Office made light of the hilarious situation and tweeted about the incident alongside a video of the sheriff towing the passengers back to dry land.
Former President Bill Clinton wished Obama a happy birthday and made light of how much attention the former President playing with balloons at the Democratic National Convention last week.
" Reviews of the time even made light of this sexual violence, with Richard Warrington quipping in the Washington Post that the film should be subtitled "Legend of the Oversexedfiends.
During Sunday's debate, moderators questioned Trump on his lewd comments in a video published by The Washington Post on Friday, in which he made light of sexually assaulting women.
She has accepted his apology, and made light of the incident in recent days, posting a picture of her knees on Twitter, and writing that they were still intact.
As more people encountered technical difficulties refreshing their feeds, the hashtag #InstagramDown began trending on Twitter, where clever tweets poured in as folks made light of the service outages.
It followed a rarely seen self-deprecating joke from Trump early Wednesday morning that made light of the typo (or newly invented word) the president had birthed hours earlier.
" Publicis even made light of these barbs in its 2018 all-staff holiday video where a voice attributed to Marcel asked, "Why create me if no one wants me?
Separately, Mr. Duterte made light of one of the biggest embarrassments of his presidency — the dismissal of a minister who failed to prove he was not a U.S. citizen.
Asked if he now believed Britain might stay on, possibly as an awkward member, Juncker made light of the uncertainty, saying he had given up trying to guess British intentions.
President Trump joked with Russian President Vladimir Putin about Russia's interference in US elections and made light of "getting rid" of journalists during the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan.
Farage made light of allegations of sexual assault against Trump during the U.S. campaign by encouraging him to "come and schmooze" May but adding "don't touch her for goodness sake".
Update: McCain made light of the confusion and clarified what he meant by his questions at the hearing in a statement after the hearing an in an exchange with reporters.
But it drew swift criticism from some who argued it made light of violence against women and renewed questions about whether Trump's handlers can rein in his erratic Twitter habits.
And the fact that Gaetz, specifically, seemingly made light of the outbreak, and then got a coveted test has also been called hypocritical by some Democrats — and even some Republicans.
American director Mel Brooks, who wrote and directed "The Producers", a 1968 comedy about the producers of a musical about Nazi Germany, also made light of the current political situation.
In a wide-ranging conversation at TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco last week, Postmates co-founder and chief executive officer Bastian Lehmann made light of the company's lack of IPO documents.
These companies barreled into cities without regard for local regulations, made light of important insurance issues and have taken their cars offline or threatened to in places like Austin, Tex.
In a tweet to her nearly 10 million followers, she cited Snap's much-maligned redesign and a controversial ad that made light of domestic violence as reasons behind her departure.
Parton, whose career began with appearances at the age of 10 on radio stations in her native Tennessee, began her speech with a joke that made light of her backcountry roots.
One of the Times' Twitter accounts even made light of the ire this clue had inspired, seemingly blaming today's date, 1/23, though the clue had nothing to do with that.
Oh made a nod to her parents, who raised their family in Ottawa, Canada, earlier in the ceremony with a joke that made light of some mothers' hard-to-please nature.
Labor's candidate for a seat in Melbourne, Luke Creasey, also quit his bid for office after The Australian newspaper published Facebook posts from 2012 in which he made light of rape.
The South Americans made light of the strange environment, however, with Gonzalo Escobar and Diego Hidalgo securing the winning point in a decisive doubles victory over Ben McLachlan and Yasutaka Uchiyama.
Before play resumed, Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado reached out to Suzuki, who made light of the fact that he didn't have quite enough power to put the ball in the seats.
But the exchange also turned to interpersonal issues: She described a comment, in a message also reviewed by BuzzFeed News, that Jackson made light of her own self-admitted past personal struggles.
"Man I'm so sorry I told a dumb joke," she said, referencing the joke she made regarding West's feud with Drake, in which West claimed she made light of his mental health.
Rating: 9/10 I've made light of this situation, clearly, but the point stands that, in 2019, women still can't enjoy a night out without unsolicited, non-consensual groping, grinding, and touching.
The 55-year-old insurance sales executive, who's been a cast member of the O.C. franchise since its debut in 2006, made light of the incident, blaming it on her cast mates.
People said it made light of the extreme brutality for which al-Baghdadi was known, including personally promoting terrorist attacks around the world and the systematic rape of women captured by ISIS.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Haas driver Romain Grosjean made light of an embarrassing pitlane spin at the British Grand Prix on Friday, saying he and the U.S.-owned team had laughed it off.
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Tuesday made light of President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, using the occasion to recall one of Trump's previous clashes with scientific recommendations.
When the account broke, it seemed unlikely to prompt a cabinet resignation, partly because it dated from 2002, partly because Ms. Hartley-Brewer made light of the episode and partly because Mrs.
Wearing a bolo tie and his trademark fedora, Mr. Cohen, in his acceptance speech, dryly made light of the fact that none of his records had ever been honored at the Grammys.
Finally, Trump made light of the impeachment push on Tuesday during the annual pardoning of turkeys in the White House Rose Garden shortly before he departed for Florida for the long weekend.
Earlier in the week, Gobert had made light of concerns about the coronavirus — something that Silver referred to as a "huge mistake" and that Gobert has since apologized for on social media.
Just like other memes, these sometimes veered on the bizarre, and made light of incredibly sensitive topics (like this compilation of Alex Jones yelling as a way to describe the political situation).
Ford (who declined Refinery29's request for comment) claimed they were asked intrusive questions and asked to participate in a skit that made light of various pain points many trans people deal with.
The Washington Post referred to him in a headline for his obituary as "an austere religious leader," sparking criticism that the newspaper made light of the extreme brutality for which he was known.
In welcoming Ms. Trump to the state, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party made light of the convention speech on Thursday, sending out an email that purported to contain "exclusive" excerpts from Ms. Trump's remarks.
The Register reported that it uncovered two racist jokes in Carson King's previous tweets, noting that one compared black mothers to gorillas and another made light of black people killed in the Holocaust.
Seth Meyers and other late-night hosts made light of reports that Russia has been banned from next year's Olympics as punishment for the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs in the past.
Ward made light of the decision immediately after it came out at Montreal's Just for Laughs festival, even repeating the joke that landed him in trouble in the first place, the CBC reported.
For years, it's been standard to call out every person who decided to don blackface, and dress up as Hitler or Nazis; to explain why costumes that made light of sexual assault weren't funny.
Teigen, who is no stranger to mommy-shaming or being called out for a joke, took Zolciak's tweet in stride, coming up with her own joke that made light of a rather uncomfortable situation.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fifth seed Juan Martin Del Potro made light of any injury concerns as he recovered from a poor start to beat Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the French Open first round on Tuesday.
His own 'Vietnam' Years after avoiding the draft, Trump had made light of service in the Vietnam War by comparing it to both his professional and social endeavors and by deriding those who have served.
But months earlier, Mr. Trump, who had never served in the military (or held public office) had derided Mr. McCain as a bogus war hero and made light of his years of captivity and torture.
He's already made light of John McCain's torture by the North Vietnamese, defended the neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville, Va., and chosen air kisses from Vladimir Putin over hard truths from American intelligence officials.
Speaking at a campaign-style rally in Montana, Trump attacked critics who have questioned his preparedness for the July 16 summit with Putin and made light of Putin's past as a top-ranking intelligence official.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former world number one Justin Thomas has made light of Patrick Reed's controversial penalty in the Bahamas last week, mimicking his United States team mate's bunker grooming during practice at the Presidents Cup.
Sharing an "official photo" to Twitter of her mother holding a large-headed baby beside the Weekly World News headline: "Hillary Clinton Adopts Alien Baby," Chelsea made light of the sheer ridiculousness of the news story.
Speaking to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on Friday, Biden made light of the stories of his uninvited touching, joking twice that he had "permission" to hug the male, electrical workers' union president Lonnie Stephenson.
Ellen Degeneres made light of the is-she-or-isn't-she bizarre micro-controversy about the possibility that a pair of characters that make a vanishingly brief appearance in Finding Dory could be a lesbian couple.
During his surprise comedy skit at the Emmys on Sunday, Sean Spicer may have made light of his six-month tenure as the White House press secretary, but a message was also embedded in his performance.
Despite coming under fire for reportedly anti-Semitic remarks and other comments that critics said made light of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Omar stands for what many see as diversity in the American political system.
But he has a special frustration with the rest of the news media, which, he says, failed to follow The Sun-Times's investigative lead, and for years made light of the charges or ignored them altogether.
Others made light of the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 soccer fans were fatally crushed inside an English stadium in 1989, and the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, a British child who went missing in Portugal in 2007.
I attended a play in Aleppo in the early 1990s where the actors, to the audience's glee, made light of petty, low-level official corruption and the oafish ways of the ubiquitous secret police, the reviled Mukhabarat.
A video of the campus police officer pepper-spraying Occupy Wall Street protestors became a major news story after hitting YouTube, as a meme made light of the seemingly "casual" way the officer had used the spray.
They tolerated breaches of decorum, such as Representative Joe Wilson's cry of "You lie" during a presidential address, and even made light of the man who brought many of those alleged conspiracies to the fore: Mr. Trump.
The American world number 52 made light of high winds to plunder nine birdies in a brilliant display which earned him a four-shot advantage, the biggest opening-round lead in the year's first major for 62 years.
Let this social media manager be a lesson in what not to do: The Daily Dot reports that after posting a headline that made light of a sexual assault, WPLG Local 10 News handled things very, very poorly.
In the course of reporting, Calvin examined King's social media profiles, where he found old, offensive tweets, including one that compared black mothers to gorillas and another that made light of black people who died during the Holocaust.
Trump made light of Democratic disunity as party loyalists gathered in Philadelphia on Monday to anoint Clinton as their nominee this week, after a week in which Republicans struggled to unite behind Trump at their convention in Cleveland.
The 200,000-strong group's members were invited to share stories, anecdotes and jovial conversation — the sticking point being that some stories and anecdotes were seen to incite violence toward women, made light of domestic abuse and encouraged assault.
One such video, which he filmed in Aokigahara—the "suicide forest" near Mount Fuji—featured the dead body of a man who appeared to have hung himself, and which Paul and his friends made light of during the vlog.
A former campaign aide to Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential bid who allegedly made light of a sexual harassment complaint from a female staffer is set to begin a new job Thursday as chief of staff to incoming Democratic Rep.
International Olympic Committee President Bach said on Saturday that alternative arrangements could be put in place to ensure boxing retained its spot at the Games and made light of concerns about the lack of time available to do so.
Crenshaw made headlines after he appeared on "Saturday Night Live" last week to accept an apology from cast member Pete Davidson over a joke about Crenshaw's appearance that some said made light of Crenshaw's injury sustained during military service.
Stepanek, at 224 the oldest player to reach an ATP quarter-final since Jimmy Connors in 244, was no match for a clinical Djokovic, who made light of the breezy conditions with a straightforward 53-25 26-23 victory.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, while speaking at the mayors' conference, even made light of the fact that he had served for two years as a member of the New Castle City Council in Delaware, from 1970 to 1972.
In the culturally conservative eras of Nixon and Reagan, even the Hustler jokes that crossed into racism and sexism, or made light of rape and pedophilia, yielded conversations about topics that the mainstream had deemed too taboo to even address.
And so it came to pass on the day before her 43rd birthday as she made light of foul weather on Rio's exotic coast to come out on top in the test of endurance and speed for the third consecutive Games.
Jansrud, 33, made light of the falling snow and poor visibility to win by 0.02 seconds and claim a first world title, reversing the result at last year's Winter Olympics when Svindal came out on top in the blue-riband event.
That all came crashing down when a reporter at The Des Moines Register discovered tweets King wrote when he was 16 in which he compared black women to gorillas and made light of black people who were killed in the Holocaust.
In the wide-ranging interview, Giuliani also made light of the decision by Michael Cohen — Trump's former attorney, who was recently sentenced to three years in prison — to testify in public before the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Feb. 7.
In addition to spending two days disparaging his allies, Mr. Trump made light of his scheduled meeting in Finland on Monday with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whom he said he views not as an enemy but as a competitor.
While Rabbi Freundel had few defenders in the Jewish community after his fall, there were plenty of people — fellow rabbis included — who very quickly made light of him, made him into a punch line, in the process minimizing his crime.
The post made light of the shocking allegations this weekend by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a 51-year-old psychology professor in California, who came forward to accuse Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a high school party in 1982.
" In what might have been the joke that hit closest to home, Trump also made light of the ongoing investigation into potential Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign, joking that Vice President Mike Pence began everyday by asking, "Is [Trump] impeached yet?
The cast of Guardians of the Galaxy is responding to the news that James Gunn, the writer and director of the first two films, was fired from the upcoming third installment due to old tweets in which he made light of pedophilia.
I survived though, and the instructor made light of the situation by commenting on the amount of sweat on the floor and making sure I was OK. I had been doing Moksha hot yoga for a few years and thought I'd try Bikram.
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Following Davidson's post, his ex Grande shared in since-deleted tweets that she wanted "everyone to be healthy and happy," referring to a previous message of hers regarding Kanye West's feud with Drake, which West claimed made light of his mental health.
"Some doctors and pill advocates, including Gregory Pincus [one of the researchers who invented the Pill], made light of the side effects and minimized the dangers, insisting that the vast majority of women on the pill had no serious problems," May writes.
At the start of the video, Lil Dicky, 30, and Brown, 28 — who's been making headlines this week after a recent Snapchat ad made light of Brown's conviction for assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 — swap bodies much to the rapper's delight.
Two months after refusing Kesha's request for an embrace on the red carpet of the National Night of Laughter and Song event at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the comedy legend made light of the situation in a pitch-perfect way.
Following Davidson's post, his ex Ariana Grande shared in since-deleted tweets that she wanted "everyone to be healthy and happy," referring to a previous message of hers regarding Kanye West's feud with Drake, which West claimed made light of his mental health.
"[Murphy] should reach into his own pocket and donate an additional $6900,2628 that corresponds to what the American Sunrise super-PAC received and used to air an ad on his behalf that made light of domestic violence," Prior said in a statement.
In the past month, Trump, 85033, has also hit the former vice president over his age and needled him with an edited video that made light of women's accusations of unwanted touching, even though the president has been accused of sexual misconduct.
Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE (R-Calif.) last week made light of the sexual assault allegation against Brett Kavanaugh that has since put the Supreme Court nominee's confirmation in jeopardy, according to an audio recording obtained by Talking Points Memo.
Having failed to knock Obama from his perch of power and popularity, Trump stewed in muted rage at the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner, where Obama mocked Trump's embrace of "birtherism" and made light of his accomplishments as a reality-television host.
As recently as 2013, Jezebel made light of the topic with "An Easy Guide to Fending Off Pick Up Artists" ("Let she who has never slept with an adult man in a fur top hat cast the first stone, I always say.").
The legendary athlete, 37, sat down with Guru Gowrappan, CEO of Verizon Media, and Julia Boorstin, entertainment and media correspondent at CNBC, at a panel during Advertising Week New York Tuesday, where she made light of how long she's been at the sport.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, facing a growing swell of allegations that he has made women uncomfortable with his use of physical contact, made light of the controversy on Friday while continuing to lay the groundwork for a 2020 presidential run.
About 375,000 votes were outstanding in the county as of Thursday night, according to the AP. McSally, a second-term representative who has gone through drawn out vote counts in her previous campaigns for Congress, made light of the process in a tweet Thursday morning.
ProPublica released a report July 1 on a secret Border Patrol Facebook group around 9,1003 members strong — a number equal to almost half of the nation's 20,000 Border Patrol agents, Ocasio-Cortez points out — where present and past agents made light of migrants' deaths.
David Hogg, a student who survived last month's shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, who has become a prominent gun-control advocate, is now going after the advertisers of a conservative talk-show host who made light of his college rejection letters.
We got Sean Gunn at LAX Monday just hours after he and the rest of the 'Guardians' actors penned an open letter going to bat for their fired director after he was canned over a week ago for old tweets that made light of rape and pedophilia.
In the past, the studio has ousted people like Roseanne Barr, who was removed from her hit ABC show after she made racist remarks, and James Gunn, who was fired from the upcoming third Guardians of the Galaxy film for tweets that made light of child molestation.
" The big picture: The New York Times reported on Wednesday that a strategist on Sanders' 2016 campaign complained of sexual harassment by a campaign surrogate to her supervisor, Bill Velazquez, who made light of the allegations by saying she "would have liked it if he were younger.
" Though it appears Trump's inquiries were serious, the President had made light of the reports, joking with a meme of the golden Trump International Hotel of Las Vegas photoshopped onto a seaside Greenland town and writing on Twitter, "I promise not to do this to Greenland!
" Eduardo Paes, Rio's outspoken mayor, at a press conference made light of the Australians' complaints, saying that repairs would be made and that "I am just about to put a kangaroo in front of their building so it can jump and make them feel at home.
" Conan O'Brien on his show made light of the, likewise racist, scandal going on at Saturday Night Live (which saw a new cast member fired for making racist jokes on a recent podcast) by saying, "as a result, Trudeau has been dropped from the cast of SNL.
Last year brought "a substantial emboldening of the radical right, and that is largely due to the actions of President Trump, who's tweeted out hate materials and made light of the threats to our society posed by hate groups," Heidi Beirich, director of the SPLC's Intelligence Project, told reporters.
In line with the ad, he made light of Buttigieg's tenure as mayor of South Bend, saying there was a difference between managing the budget of a small city and his own work marshaling the $900 billion Recovery Act economic stimulus package through Congress after the 2008-2009 recession.
Kobach and several other members of the commission made clear that they believe widespread voter fraud to be a major threat (even though every piece of research and investigations by election officials of both parties confirms voter fraud to be extremely rare), and have made light of citizens' concerns.
A linguistically restrained version of Mr. Duterte, who has been compared to Donald J. Trump, would be quite a change for a man who cursed Pope Francis for creating traffic delays, made light of the 1989 rape and murder of an Australian missionary and boasts of sexual conquests.
Plenty of people have made light of the familiar conflicting priorities of a woman caught in this sexism-fueled trap: trying desperately to appear cool and casual, all while revealing herself to be exactly the opposite, and overwhelming bridesmaids with requests to provide the kind of help that professionals charge for.
Professional sports leagues, including the NBA, had already started instituting restrictions over concerns of the novel coronavirus, such as limiting access to locker rooms, but on Monday, the Utah Jazz's Gobert made light of the situation by intentionally touching microphones used by all of his teammates as he ended a news conference.
But a few days later, Biden made light of the accumulating accusations — Flores's and similar, subsequent stories of unwanted touching — by joking at an organized labor conference in Washington that he had received permission to hug a union president and put his arms around a child who had joined the former vice president on stage.
Add to this Trump's habit of rephrasing his own statements and you're further from anything resembling reality: Just last month, he declared he was "the chosen one," before saying he was only kidding; a few weeks earlier, he had joked "Too bad!" when Elijah Cummings's house was broken into, only to deny that he ever made light of the incident.
At the Gridiron Club Dinner on Saturday night, a white-tie event typically including both journalists and politicians, and featuring jokes about both sides of the aisle, the President made light of a public feud with his attorney general, an embarrassing demotion of sorts for his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and any possible tension in his marriage over alleged affairs.
I made light of -- not light of, I discussed briefly your comment, some other comments, and I would love to get more from you on them, which is: if you do your jobs right, and you say there are always trade-offs to be made, you can make the trade-offs where you scale expenses and get more efficient in marketing and incentive spend while improving the bottom line.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE made light of the House impeachment inquiry Tuesday by joking that the two turkeys selected for the annual presidential pardon had been subpoenaed by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAdam Schiff's 'Trump Show': Was it a hit with the undecideds?
President 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 on Monday made light of the rumors about first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpEx-Melania Trump adviser raised concerns of excessive inauguration spending weeks before events: CNN The Hill's Morning Report - Trump moves green cards, citizenship away from poor, low-skilled White House seeks volunteers, musicians for Christmas celebrations MORE's public absence last month following her time spent recovering from a routine medical procedure.

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