Sentence examples for blatantly offensive from inspiring English sources

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They know how to imply something racist, hateful or misogynistic, blowing rhetorical dog whistles that bring out more blatantly offensive supporters while allowing themselves deniability.

Is it O.K. to put up religious symbols or sayings in your office or cubicle? A. Yes, as long as those around you aren't distracted by them or find them blatantly offensive.

Gwendolyn Neal, a black woman who was born and raised in South Carolina, said the sign is blatantly offensive: "It's always going to be a slap in the face, as long as it's up there".

On Saturday, an article on ESPN's mobile site recycled an ancient and blatantly offensive ethnic slur, and in the process suggested that some corners of sports journalism remained a backwater in the culture, a place untouched by a history of civil rights struggle and decades of progress.

And the news media, especially Arabic-language satellite channels, are brimming with blatantly offensive sectarian sentiments and contributing to an atmosphere of crisis and impending disaster — prompted in no small measure by the nefarious work of bigoted and ignorant clerics, often inspired by the intolerant ideology of Wahhabist Islam.

It allows not-safe-for-work content like erotic drawings, but has also been criticized for its free speech perspective that permits blatantly offensive content makers to utilize the site.

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Years later, in his memoirs, he recalled: I looked across the room, hoping to find a sign that someone understood how blatantly illegal and offensive this all was.

Mr. Aso's offering to Yasukuni was blatantly provocative and offensive, even if all he offered was a potted sakaki evergreen, and his explanation — that he was just expressing "appreciation and respect" to Japanese who gave their all — was disingenuous.

Terry McGowan, the business manager for the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139, argued, however, that it was "blatantly unfair and offensive to have government-subsidized operations competing against private companies and their workers at precisely the time our politicians are telling us, 'It's all about jobs and the economy.'".

Our schools would be poorer if all potentially triggering material – hell, if all offensive, sexist, blatantly feminist unapproved material – were removed from them, and if students could not engage with troubling material.

(Or "blatantly misleading, low quality, offensive or downright false information", as Google defined it).

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