Nowadays it is often argued that freedom of speech does not extend to the right to be offensive, bigoted or racist. |
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In walks your relocation consultant with a clip file, revealing an intolerant, homophobic, bigoted county commission. |
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Fortunately progressive and civil liberties groups exist to defend our rights to cut and be cut from these bigoted Bible-bashers. |
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As several readers have noted, Coleman no doubt slanted his descriptions of the bar patrons to make them sound ill-informed and bigoted. |
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To think, or act, otherwise is to be as small-minded and as bigoted as those you many complain about. |
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Your writing was repetitive and clumsy and bigoted, your villains were stereotyped, your characters all wooden, but so what? |
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Such acts are committed by racists and bigots who were racist and bigoted long before July 7th. |
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The conjugal vision of marriage itself is being stamped as discriminatory and bigoted. |
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Merely expurgating bigoted speech did not and could not address the underlying problem. |
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Demeaning, degrading, bigoted, and prejudiced ideas and behaviours are fought every day around the world. |
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In the United States each system had its determined, not to say bigoted, supporters. |
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That can only happen through open political debate, where bigoted views are held up to scrutiny. |
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The last council became bigoted against cars and squandered vast amounts of council tax payer's money waging war on them. |
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His ideas were bigoted and hateful, and the tactic of killing civilians is despicable. |
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Now, with this Ann doll, you can start training those young girls at an early age to become bigoted shrews! |
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But sometimes people's beliefs are sometimes relevant, and it's not prejudiced or bigoted to remember this. |
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But sometimes people's beliefs are relevant and it's not prejudiced or bigoted to remember this. |
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The truth is they represent the interests of a bigoted, rich and reactionary rabble. |
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Growing up gay in an environment where people were homophobic and bigoted actually got me to where I am, and I recognize that I am really great. |
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I'll accept those accusations, but I'd rather be this way than be a bigoted phobic. |
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I was under Bob at Queensland, a hard man from the old school, and a bigoted man. |
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It's a difficult criticism to voice, too, because it immediately sounds bigoted or racist. |
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It would be wrong, though, to portray Winning as simply a bigoted reactionary. |
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He was never racist or bigoted irrespective of colour, culture, religion or social standing. |
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When bigoted, sexist cop Matt Dillon rescues Thandie Newton from that blazing car, he primly pulls down her skirt as he yanks her out. |
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Have you ever noticed how all the truly bigoted expressions are blessed with hard consonants? |
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Mr Curry was no one person in particular but an amalgam of all the mean, intolerant and bigoted crosspatches I had come across over the years. |
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After long enough, you just roll over and accept the fact that you're a sexist, bigoted, insensitive, crude, cretin. |
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He was not a harmless old drunk, but a bigoted, racist reactionary who made a fortune from the oil industry. |
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How about they introduce a bigoted, racist old muppet, with bad hair and a temper problem? |
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There are a number of cogent arguments against fur that do not require descending into this kind of bigoted sophism. |
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My friend was worried about the way this film would play for a small-minded and bigoted audience. |
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People ask and say silly, inappropriate, and bigoted things constantly on the Internet. |
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Beautiful Venice is indeed sinking, but not as fast as the boorishly bigoted Brugnaro. |
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In the manuscript for the book, he portrays O'Hair as a foul-mouthed, bigoted misanthropist who had amassed a fortune while pleading poverty. |
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However, a GOP operative who supports these laws may well be crudely pragmatic rather than bigoted. |
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But nor is he still the wrecker that he was for more than 30 bigoted, extremist years. |
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That an organization that expresses such bigoted views, receives public funding is shameful and an unpardonable offense to the Canadian taxpayer. |
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Ukip certainly draws support from hardline racists and many of its policies are bigoted. |
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Only the bigoted would demand Indigenous politics to be homogeneous, of course, when there are so many divergent black views and approaches. |
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For years the people of Zimbabwe have suffered under the vicious, bigoted and corrupt Mugabe regime. |
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Societies which deny access to material knowledge are reactionary and bigoted societies that love ignorance and hate freedom. |
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Ingrained, bigoted and ill-thought opinions don't take any notice of developments in both the scientific and human rights fields. |
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They do not agree with the kind of bigoted, narrow-minded definition that has come forward from the Reform Party. |
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Common sense is neither practically nor theoretically sound when it becomes encrusted with smugness, ideophobia, and arrogance, as in the case of the racially bigoted southerner's common sense. |
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The Hannity-esque delusion of a post-racial America is ill-informed at best and bigoted at worst. |
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There was a time when the bigoted, Bible-thumping crowd ran roughshod over D.C. Now, not so much. |
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The bigoted owner of the L.A. Clippers was banned for life from basketball. |
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You didn't tell us the joke-and just for the record, we're not asking-but let's take a flyer and assume it was sexist, bigoted, bawdy, scatological or all of the above. |
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Second, disavowing a bigoted film and sympathizing with those who use it to justify violence are not the same thing. |
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They're usually quoted only as a counterpoint to the bigoted bigmouth. |
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If only they could show the same resolve when it comes to preventing the anti-social behaviour of sectarian marches and bigoted football fans singing. |
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In her opinion, he was arrogant and bigoted and she could not stand him. |
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You're not supposed to show yourself to be at all prejudiced or bigoted. |
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In an age of magnificent oratory, he was revered among the Irish for rejecting the calumnies against them made by a prominent, bigoted English historian of the times. |
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In my whole life I can home in on perhaps two or three bigoted comments. |
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On the other, a small group of equally bigoted French-speaking Canadians have played on the genuine grievances of their compatriots to encourage a narrow and anti-social provincialism. |
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Sir Sydney was an arrogant, snooty, bigoted prig, so it was with some satisfaction that I wrote out his parking ticket. |
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Ukip will go on being what it has been since its first breakthrough in the 2009 European elections, the voice of the angry, the shouty, the misogynist and the bigoted. |
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This often has the perverse effect of making some appear open, progressive, advanced, defenders of rights and others bigoted, reactionary, backward, not to say obtuse and almost half-witted. |
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When is the government going to understand that there is a pattern of these bigoted remarks and when will the Prime Minister put his foot down and end this endless stream of anti-American bigotry coming from his own party? |
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And instead of cleaning up this filthy, bigoted mess, the chief of the commission appointed by the Conservatives, Jennifer Lynch, defends this conduct and attacks anyone who criticizes it. |
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I JUST want to say that I am sick of reading all the comments from blinkered and bigoted Labour supporters ranting about Mrs Thatcher. |
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We all remember that when the nine African-American children went forward in Little Rock, Arkansas, there was social disruption, because bigoted people wanted to lynch those children. |
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The Court has no doubt that the cause of the blind, brainwashed, bigoted, belligerence of the children toward the father grew from the soil nurtured, watered and tilled by the mother. |
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Why are the Liberals refusing to end her bigoted anti-English crusade? |
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This bigoted young man charged himself with deciding who can stay and who can go, and the only uncontestable way he knew to carry out his venomous decree was to kill. |
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Throughout the ages, crusaders for justice have gone full circle to take the same bigoted approach to their adversaries that they objected to in the first place. |
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My point is just this. By calling them illegitimate and implying that they are bigoted, the government is seeking to suppress one of the most important and positive forces in the history of western civilization. |
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The Bloc Québécois considers Ms. Van Eyk's firing as a confirmation of its members' fears regarding the Conservative government's desire for censorship in order to impose its bigoted moral view. |
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Your TERF agenda and what it represents is no better than the bigoted regressive agenda of the religious right. |
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The object of scorn in the films are not transpersons, but the bigoted transphobes who are made to look like fools. |
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I think you would have to be extremely obtuse, bigoted and empty headed not to realize, as a parliamentarian, that this is a situation that must be dealt with. |
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In my view, the remarks that he made were bigoted and divisive. |
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These depictions are bigoted and do not protect our students. |
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They portray the arrogance of that party and its members in imposing their moralistic, bigoted and, I would say, hateful views on other members of Canadian society. |
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You can be thick, intransient, bigoted, even a downright liar. |
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Are the current incest laws the work of bigoted incestophobes? |
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The British press have widely publicised various statements made by UKIP activists and candidates which have been regarded as racist, sexist or otherwise bigoted. |
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