
"While not a native American Indian my self I do find the term 'low man on the Totem pole' to be an offensive stereotype."
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"While not a native American Indian my self I do find the term 'low man on the Totem pole' to be an offensive stereotype."
Clubbing
"I know it’s a challenge, but it needs your input!" "...Your breadth of knowledge of different interest groups, religions...cultures!" "Right, so the staff Christmas meal will be a traditional lacto-vegan one at a Thai restaurant sometime in March?" "Do you think the Pagans will be OK with that?"
"These cartoons are insulting! I don't like it at all! I would never watch something that shows Latinos like this!"
Black and white penguins with gray and black and white child.
Woman Life Freedom
"Welcome to the United States."
"Finally...it's here! Only the best $20 I've ever spent!"
'Well now, there's a coincidence. We're Adam and Yves too!'
'Treat me easy this morning.'
"I think it's funny, but that guy may have a problem with it."
"Hey, buddy. I seeka da mayo."
Hijab ban in Educational Institutions
"Guys, I don't think that's gonna increase the number of Latinos on TV."
"Your problem, Trevor, is that you're very thin skinned."
"We may go vegan in the cafeteria."
"We don't use the word 'crazy' in this office, Mr. Channing. Everywhere else, sure, but not here."
"Actually, the neighborhood today is much less restricted than it used to be."
African-American Easter Egg
"Britney, I'm sorry to disappoint you...I know you expected my family to live up to your preconceived notions...but we're pretty normal."
'Been away?'
"No one is completely abominable."
"Miss Travis? Hispanic culture is about more than just casseroles and main dishes."
"Nice to meet you. And may I just say, I don't feel uncomfortable at all."
Displaying Christian symbol deemed offensive.
"Not at all, I just wanted to cover my face because I'm ashamed of all the bigoted and hateful people in this country."
Patria y Vida
'Viewers are warned that the following programme contains bad sign language.'
"Really, Billy...anybody can shop at this Hispanic-friendly J Mart. It's no big deal."
The Urban and the Turban leagues.
"Someday we'll name our sport teams after you!"
"Excuse me...there are families in here. Do you mind keeping it down?"
"Look...this says Latinos in the United States face a lot of challenges. Our community needs you!"
MLK Jr's estate has licensed his likeness for a truck commercial.
"Excuse me, sir - which is better, Queens or the Bronx?"
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