Who wants to be run through an algorithm, spitting out a profile that insults our self-concepts?
Advocacy groups that collect data on bias include examples of slurs and insults in their reports.
So are churlish fans: last week Spanish ones hurled racist insults at black English soccer-players.
"In a free and democratic society, insults should not be a criminal offence, " he says.
The two traded insults Wednesday night in the only televised head-to-head debate of the campaign.
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He and Hollande traded insults last week in the only televised head-to-head debate of the campaign.
This is of course most un-European of me, a mere vestigial remnant of past tribal insults.
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The Dutch appellate court refused a free-speech defense because the insults were so egregious.
He also earned notoriety as a critic, and Mr Ackroyd has found some of his best insults.
Italy's National Association of Magistrates condemned Mr Berlusconi's speech as "an intolerable escalation of insults and aggression".
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There are no dams and no pollution, two man-made insults that have destroyed runs of salmon in more developed areas.
"The government also makes it clear that every citizen will be protected from such insults, " the spokesman added.
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The authorities are tough on perceived insults to Buddhism - the religion of the island's majority ethnic Sinhalese.
The harassed often feel compelled to answer the messages, whether they are one-word insults or 3 a.m. demands.
They meet, hate each other, and engage in baroquely phrased period insults that allegedly hide their true attraction.
The divisions are particularly apparent in Bolivia's Congress, where debates are often heated and characterized by name-calling and insults.
Then, drop the insults, and replace it with teaching people how to fish.
According to the research, 16% of teachers had faced online insults from parents.
That definition being that a gentleman is someone who never unknowingly insults someone.
He believed that truth was more likely to emerge from a calm exchange of views than from insults or name-calling.
Chisora then left the stage to confront Haye after the pair had traded insults at which point the scuffle ensued.
What could be going on in the brain of someone who brazenly insults then allegedly strikes a 19-month old child?
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Like Roseanne, Max is a waitress who insults her customers, a poor girl who walls herself off with defeatist sarcasm.
Do that, and democrats will have to drop their own insults and come up with better solutions in order to compete.
The most critical decision that the OIC made in Mecca was to adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward perceived insults to Islam.
Relations between the two countries had recently deteriorated to the point of playground insults, but leaders were on this occasion more statesmanlike.
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Aisling wondered what the boy had done, what insults had been exchanged in the Star or before that, how he had offended.
More often they just stare intently or blurt insults at the screens.
Sailors here, who have never forgotten Turner's insults, enjoy describing his comeuppance.
During the campaign Georgian Dream found it easy to lob insults at the government but did not come under much scrutiny itself.
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