Much of that looks like union-bashing, and as the Communist Party was the only one which supported racial integration, back-door racism. |
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These organizations emerged against the background of a deepening economic and political crisis and an increasing entrenchment of racism. |
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The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
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Tinkering with criminal law is a backward step in countering the deep cultural realities of homophobia, racism, sexism. |
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I may be completely wrong, but I detect a faint whiff of arrogance and even racism in the Economist article. |
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Post a definition of racism and describe how the offender's behavior fits it. |
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Anti-Arab racism does not emanate from a single source, and certainly is not limited to passions stemming from the Arab-Israeli conflict. |
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Canadians believe that, aside from isolated acts by bigots and neo-Nazis, racism is not deeply embedded in our culture and social institutions. |
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He calls attention to the way in which racism against blacks is intertwined with economic dispossession. |
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Institutional racism dogs educational, legal and penal systems on all continents. |
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If racism is to be snuffed out altogether then a much greater priority must be the eradication of poverty, its real fuel. |
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Poverty, social inequities, ignorance, sexism, racism, and unsupportive relationships may render a woman virtually powerless to choose freely. |
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Walker was talking about racism of a type I don't think we've ever experienced in our cloistered little corner of the South-west Pacific. |
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At these field sites, environmental degradation meets racism, xenophobia and classism. |
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This is a further example of a clear lack of a pro-active approach towards similar cases of racism and nazism in football grounds. |
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De-colonization is the primary issue if you oppose racism, sexism, classism and ageism. |
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In black nationalism, Reed sees the risk of the same monolithic thought pattern that produced racism in the first place. |
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To finish on another contradiction, what sense does racism make in a world both disunited and united by globalism? |
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She talked about the persistence of elements of racism that we may be missing in self-congratulation of multiculturalism. |
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In those years, I also saw the racism and discrimination against my people in border towns. |
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The central and overriding focus of this project is dealing with racism face-to-face. |
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We have gone a long way thus far and therefore we cannot afford to be again divided by racism. |
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Their opposition to slavery is borne out in Richard Popkin's studies of eighteenth-century racism. |
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I'm not exactly sure why, but responses to this thread run the gamut from cultural unsophisticatedness to near racism. |
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They are totally unconscious of the latent racism which such a campaign evokes in countries where ethnocentric prejudice is so deep-rooted. |
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I could tell you that Mr Panday is one of the few persons without a racist bone in his body, and he is fed up with al this dotish racism talk. |
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But history leads me to agree with the author that nativism and racism are powerful populist impulses pretty much everywhere. |
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This unintentional racism, typically exposed through questions treating a person as different from the norm, is microaggression. |
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It is not possible to fail so effectively that you stop racism, sexism, ageism, humanism. |
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The leftist types I hang out with can discuss this movie for hours with themes of sexism, racism, classism running throughout. |
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She spoke out repeatedly against U.S. imperialism and was a powerful critic of racism, sexism, and homophobia on the campus. |
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The riots were an explosion of raw anger against the racism and brutality of the police, and the continued denial of basic civil rights. |
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So far the question of asylum seekers and, by extension, racism has been dealt with in a very piecemeal fashion by the Government. |
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Its main driver, though, seems to be the attempt to legislate away the problems of a post-colonial country steeped in racism of all kinds. |
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My point is that ageism is alive and well in our community, and it is, in its worst form, as harmful as racism, sexism, or homophobia. |
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Another problem is that, to appeal to a human rights commission, one must document racism, sexism and classism separately. |
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No group in the movement can claim to not be effected by systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression. |
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This form of discrimination is as intellectually unjustified as racism or sexism. |
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It's not enough to end sexism if some women are still suffering from racism or homophobia. |
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As a consequence, the use of stereotypes can breed racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry. |
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It starts with three friends with deeply personal agendas to condemn fascism, elitism, classicism, racism and sexism. |
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More importantly, as the Shaitan incarnate, he becomes a symbol of resistance for black British youth fighting against racism. |
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Does a critique of fascism, nationalism or racism promote abuse against fascists, nationalists, and racists? |
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It's a shame to see it all play out in a movie that's mostly about making blandly obvious arguments about how bad and dishonourable racism is. |
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The history of racism in accusations and punishments for rape is sordid and shameful. |
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The mass media promote racism and nationalism in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society. |
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The racism our parent's faced in the past is far less prevalent today than it was decades ago. |
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Others believe that the forging of a common national identity will help eliminate racism. |
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So long as racism exists, there will be a need for an independent black politics to make sure that black people's interests are not betrayed. |
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Its most debilitating effect is the erasure of the experience of racism and sexism for black women. |
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The end of racism is the solution to the colour-coded erosion of the justice system and the end of imperialism and neo-colonisation. |
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If ever you needed a glaring example of the mind-boggling senselessness of racism and racist violence, there you have it. |
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This young-adult book examines identity, racism, classism and prejudice as the main character tries to fit in at the nearly all-white school. |
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It has helped establish a social norm in Britain, rendering the once acceptable racism of the 1970s beyond the pale today. |
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It is not surprising that the psychiatric services once again stand accused of institutional racism. |
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We now get a glimpse into the reactionary politics, racism, and social parasitism of his mayoral administration. |
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Such an extreme contrast should tell anyone how stupid it is to generalize about racism. |
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My major regret from my time as a season ticket holder is that I didn't stand up and report on bigotry and racism. |
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Our elections should be a contest of policies, unclouded by bigotry or racism. |
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If they don't act, they get accused of tolerating racism and shoddy intellectual thinking. |
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It is time to punish journalists, for creating a climate of racism and hostility toward migration. |
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Finally, racism is an individual problem for truckers and cab drivers, it has nothing to do with systems of wealth and possession. |
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In fact, racism and sexism may make us even more hesitant to trade the fast track for the mommy track, even temporarily. |
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He fought anti-Semitism, hated racism, blessed the mother of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African shot dead by New York city police. |
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Instead of battling power-hungry tyrants in ancient China, Maxine sees herself pitted against institutionalized racism in contemporary America. |
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These workers have walked out unofficially on strike as a protest against racism. |
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This is almost universally regarded as a shameful blot on America's history, a cautionary tale of racism, paranoia, and wartime hysteria. |
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I could not even defend myself, because the charge of racism and racial insensitivity is ultimately unanswerable. |
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Ethan laughs a long horse laugh that is entirely inappropriate but fits with his racism. |
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It really is easy to be racist when you've got black people doing the racism for you, when you've got some Uncle Toms, if you like. |
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For the first time there is an uncomplicated simple way for people to politically express their racism. |
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In the wake of a spate of racist attacks, Lewis asks if the menace of racism simmers under the surface of the city? |
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More evidence that racism is unobjectionable as long as it is in the service of liberalism. |
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And that fear we recognize as racism, a fear of the unknown, a fear of what's happening in this country. |
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The carnival came out of ordinary people's desire to combat racism and celebrate multiracialism. |
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Clearly our current spirit of neopatriotism cannot vanquish the old bogyman of racism in America. |
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It's the comments on this article that really got my goat, full of unhidden racism and blatant stupidity. |
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Our current citizenship laws are problematical but why go the sledgehammer route which will just whip up racism? |
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But behind the make-up was a hotbed of corruption, violence, sleaze and racism that ruled the streets of Shanghai. |
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Barnes could easily have made this novel into a sledgehammer indictment of racism, but what he does is far more subtle. |
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The conference discussed the impact of sexism, racism, homophobia and war on women. |
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And we have seen that sexism presents a greater difficulty than racism in this regard as well. |
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The objectives of Harmony Day, which are particularly poignant at this point in time, relate to racism, intolerance and prejudice. |
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Strategies to confront class inequality, sexism, racism and homophobia started to be discussed. |
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It preaches a message of racism, intolerance and brutality that flies in the face of this country's history and heritage. |
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Far from a Freudian slip or an act of garden-variety racism, the coach said, the word was used with the player's best interest at heart. |
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Second, racism is a foul, potentially murderous and often actually murderous thing. |
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Along with the atrocity of holy wars, there are other questionable things such as sexism, racism and homophobia. |
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These stories rarely take the form of something blatantly heinous like overt racism. |
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We should not tolerate any form of discrimination or racism in our country. |
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It is up to all of us to demonstrate our abhorrence of sectarianism, discrimination and racism. |
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Here are clips from the latest debates where he explains his stances on racism or foreign policy. |
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Nor was this movement particularly interested in challenging racism, classism, anti-Semitism, ageism, ableism or fatphobia. |
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Why not just say that racism is stupid, counterproductive and morally wrong? |
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A comprehensive rethink that puts tackling racism at a Cabinet level along with the other measures will be a quantum leap forward. |
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We're not accepting or tolerating homophobia, xenophobia, racism, any of that. |
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I argue that cultural indifference, chauvinism and racism pervade the classroom, posing particular challenges for anthropological pedagogy. |
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Regardless of how anyone surrounds the concept, racial profiling boiled down to its essential substance is racism. |
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These are individual incidents and overt racism should be easy to deal with. |
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Is he saying that any election where a white candidate beats a black candidate offers proof of racism? |
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He once defended himself against an accusation of racism by saying that black people were good at sport. |
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The area has seen a rise in racism since the election of three British National Party councillors. |
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Positive discrimination can increase racism rather than working to decrease it. |
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Nobody could ever accuse Glastonbury of being a hotbed of racism and prejudice. |
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Traditional dancers have condemned a move which could lead to them being prosecuted for racism. |
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Britain is and always has been a multicultural society and there is no place for racism in the Britain of today. |
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She says she does not suffer from racism because she does not recognise it. |
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The inquiry team will also controversially clear the Crown of any racism in its handling of the case. |
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It is true that in recent years the police in York have made real efforts to crack down on institutional racism. |
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The twisted, subterranean, politically incorrect world of racism has reared its ugly head. |
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While not entirely eradicated, major strides have been made in tackling racism in our game. |
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Is it not vital for nations such as the UK to stand up against such racism and punish it with trade policy? |
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Along with a reputation for corruption, the force has frequently been accused of racism. |
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Insecurity about the immigration system breeds racism towards those who come through it. |
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However, the evidence of a degree of institutional racism is in the statistics. |
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Of course it is for everyone in the community to tackle racism and to ensure everyone is treated equally. |
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In fact his case has been used in the media to whip up further racism against Roma. |
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Inmates at Buckley Hall Prison have to run a gauntlet of insults and racism from some members of staff. |
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You shouldn't be able to become a cop if your mind is poisoned with racism and ignorance. |
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The most inflexible form of racism holds that race is determined biologically. |
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That is as true for contemporary racism as it is for its manifestations in history. |
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This can't be just dismissed as a manifestation of latent racism in Australian society. |
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Is it possible to be a supporter without some form of nationalism, or even racism, coming into it? |
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Secondly, as has been stressed before, it is legally and morally wrong to promote racism. |
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Although much of his writing was an attack on racism, his politics had a much wider focus. |
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Nationalism is, in my view, an unpleasant manifestation of racism that I have no time for. |
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The whole sorry saga shows that the meaning of racism has become twisted beyond recognition. |
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It is a form of racism to suggest that one religion is right and all others are not. |
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It is clear that people have a variety of perspectives on issues of race and racism. |
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Such people will inevitably bring their racism and sexism into the jury room. |
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This group has a stake in the perpetuation of racism and will desire and work for it to continue. |
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The Austrians have no monopoly on racism, but the success of Haider is not really about Austria. |
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Those at the top of society fan ideas of nationalism, racism and sexism that divide people. |
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Perhaps the series writers are trying to highlight the inequities perpetuated by racism? |
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I would argue that racism is neither reducible to social class or gender nor wholly autonomous. |
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Anyway, it turns out that the main party of racism and class bigotry appears to be in terminal decline. |
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He explores a number of issues, from the environment and friendship, to slavery and racism. |
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We now have rules, regulations and laws against racism, and more people are taught not to be racist. |
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Furthermore, multiracial congregations can powerfully join hands to resist racism together. |
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It was, however, considered by the campus lefties to be politically incorrect and implied racism if you ever brought the issue up. |
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This kind of racism pervades newspaper and broadcast journalism in EU countries. |
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Aren't the elements of sexism and racism all in inverted commas and hence essentially playful and harmless? |
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Surely this was a discrepancy that could not have arisen by chance, and is proof positive of a systematic bias amounting to racism. |
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It is clear that your hate is founded in your arrogant elitism and your rank racism. |
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The event was a fantastic success with students dancing, rapping and performing poetry against racism. |
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The study asks whether the curriculum led to learning of unlearning racism. |
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Behind racism is a sort of double-think that renders belief in the determining importance of race immune to contrary evidence. |
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The right-wing press has jumped on fears about gun crime to whip up racism. |
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But every time governments and the media have whipped up such hysteria it has boosted racism. |
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As a rule, complex social phenomena like racism cannot be explained in terms of a single causal factor. |
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The Rastaman is the ultimate Freedom Fighter, battling the conglomeration of sexism, racism, classism, colonialism, and cultural denigration. |
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The Republican campaign in Mississippi made heavy use of barely disguised appeals to white racism. |
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The project assigns its white subjects a place in the relations of racism by presenting whiteness in two significant ways. |
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She has suggested that the first step in getting white people to think about racism is for them to recognize their whiteness. |
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By then, three decades of systemic racism had helped fuel white flight to the suburbs. |
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These kinds of inappropriate statements only create more religious hatred, intolerance, discrimination and racism against Muslims. |
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That is why a lot of minorities leaders whoop it up about racism, making American blacks victims. |
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Finally, how do the lenses of classism, ageism and racism, especially when applied together, enable us better to see women's position on ships? |
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Others may be unduly influenced by variables such as sexism, racism, ageism, or a lack of resources. |
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This project introduces children to difficult issues such as racism and intolerance in our society. |
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While sexism, ageism and racism have all become social no-nos, fattism remains a perfectly acceptable prejudice. |
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While everyone in the policy world is talking about the rising problem of racism, the reality is almost the opposite. |
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Given the growing interest in intersectionality, the absence of comments on how racism intersects with class and gender relations is surprising. |
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A key concern of a number of recent U.S. studies has been the interrelationship between relations of politics, power, and racism. |
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Of course many of us have internalized toxic attitudes such as racism and homophobia, Gage writes. |
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Healing consists in replacing the legacy of racism with a legacy of reconciliation and peace between peoples. |
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Similarly, racism has, as we all know, been around since the Hellenes started referring to all non-Greek speakers as barbarians. |
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National-populist racism, recast as the defence of oppressed minorities against multiculturalism, appeals especially in these areas. |
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A new report has called for urgent action to tackle institutional racism in universities. |
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Many instances of institutional racism discovered by the inquiry capture the dehumanising effect of this outlook. |
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It is true that in recent years the police have made real efforts to crack down on institutional racism. |
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The wave of opposition to war crimes comes from millions of people across all communities absolutely opposed to racism in all forms. |
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In the process asylum seekers, and anybody else who looks foreign, have become the targets of racism which is worryingly on the increase. |
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This oligarchic social structure is increasingly maintained by means of repressive laws, police violence and racism. |
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The racism and bigotry of 'Alfs', they thought, were a product of suburban consumerism and conformity. |
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This was enacted in the context of concerns over institutional racism in public services. |
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A city segregated on racial lines, riven by racism, poverty and prejudice is revealed in a hard-hitting report looking at Bradford. |
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United by more than racism, they were a party of reform committed to advancing an agrarian statist agenda. |
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He did this to harden up electoral support and build a core of activists committed not just to racism, but to fascism. |
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I don't know the inside story on the allegations of racism that have been investigated. |
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The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity. |
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Tackling institutional racism was still an important issue for the police and other institutions. |
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Unfortunately, countering xenophobia and racism requires leadership from the government. |
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If categorization and bias come so easily, are people doomed to xenophobia and racism? |
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Such rhetoric and policies can only be regarded by the extremist right as giving approval to their own xenophobia and racism. |
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There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia. |
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Acts of racism, homophobia, xenophobia or just plain discrimination happen all the time. |
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The official pointed to last month's unusually emotive call to the nation to take a stand against racism. |
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The association was accused of institutional racism by one of its senior members. |
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There are specific lessons that we can learn here from the inquiry about tackling institutional racism. |
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And why are we stuck with two discrete inquiries which will not take place in public nor take evidence from lay people or racism experts? |
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It's also important to point out that government departments have a particular responsibility to deal with the issue of institutional racism. |
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Context is only deemed important when such relativism would be seen to give validity to bigotry, racism and prejudice. |
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This both pre-empts the accusation of racism, and dismisses it by claiming to be merely vox populi. |
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But see it for what it is-the product of a society steeped in competition, sexism, racism and patriarchy. |
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Such poems as these complicitly and ambiguously critique racism, sexism, and violence. |
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These volumes are the blueprints of institutionalized American racism in the twentieth century, and they were given away for the cost of postage. |
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The changing of demographics on TV and in other visible places for the public has given people the perception that racism no longer exists. |
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So, thanks to Dr. Geertz for providing a nice introduction to a discussion of institutionalized racism, ignorance, and education. |
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Reports that he felt victimized by racism at some point in his life don't unto themselves make his race relevant. |
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However, back in the 1983-1996 seasons when I was a regular on the Terraces I was very aware of racism. |
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The amplification of intense racism and fears of separatism reverberated in the local, vernacular context. |
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Unfortunately, this young cast steers it further into caricature, playing the sexual repression and racism for light laughs. |
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We now have before us a skeletal account of the way in which sexism and racism construe women and blacks, respectively. |
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Meanwhile, the mainstream politicians who support this policy legitimize racism. |
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Indeed, Jandoo said that most large organisations are guilty of institutional racism. |
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I would have sworn in court that they had not a bone of racism or anti-Semitism in their bodies. |
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Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms. |
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It was a struggle for truth and for memory and a fight against those who sow the seeds of racism and anti-Semitism. |
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My views on racism are crystal clear, so I assume there could be no question mark over my motivations. |
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We know how much, for instance, racism is instilled in people's minds to create divisions. |
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A conference was being held today to explore the rise of fascism and far right movements, and how to combat racism. |
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We may be fighting defensive struggles, against the war, racism, fascism and cuts in social services. |
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Despite occasional accusations of anti-feminism, racism, and class prejudice, Rupert has survived, holding an appeal for a varied readership. |
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Their racism, misogyny and emotional brutality become unbelievable in an English setting. |
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Evidence for this more sober assessment is hate, racism, and misogyny on the Web. |
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Fortunately for Lawrence and John, that same piece points to success in treating racism with antipsychotic drugs. |
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A lot of Filipino women are pregnant now and they feel it is a kind of racism being directed against them. |
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It called for employees of state services to be given cultural and anti-racism training to prevent racism in the workplace. |
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The front has split, and racism is challenged at every turn by anti-racist movements. |
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In explaining the viciousness of the war in the Pacific, the virulent racism of all the participating countries is crucial. |
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Rugby in South Africa is one of the last bastions of the white man, and still rife with racism. |
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All right-minded people condemn racism, be it black on white, Asian on black or white on Asian. |
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Dyens eventually left France, feeling overwhelmed by what he saw as insidious, unspoken racism. |
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Between them, racism and migration had ensured that my longing for a sense of belonging would in all likelihood not be satisfied by geography. |
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So I grew up in a home that made me very sensitive to racism, to unfairness, to injustice. |
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The piece highlighted the more insidious sides of racism and ignited a fierce debate below the line. |
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Noisily they resisted racism and quietly they go about the business of reconstruction and reconciliation. |
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It is not hard to predict that, under such conditions, the political parties that feed off hatred of foreigners and racism will flourish. |
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If we look at racism then, despite all the self loathers, there is a good deal less racism nowadays than when I was a teenager. |
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To carry this through, workers must decisively reject all forms of communalism and racism. |
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The rise of fascism, with its Aryan ideology, made Sterne look at racism in her own country. |
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Officially, all right-thinking people have forsworn racism, now believed to fester principally among the no-hopers on rough estates. |
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She said they considered racial abuse as a hate crime and were committed to combating all acts of racism. |
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They are the cosmopolitan sophisticates who recoil in horror from the beery racism of the ignorant underclass. |
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Everyone here agrees on the need for action to combat racism and intolerance. |
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Thus whiteness distances Lynda from colorism and racism but also from her family and culture. |
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The salient feature of these policies is not their racism per se but their carefully calculated divisiveness. |
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To say this is to imply that racism can simply be washed away, wished away or ignored. |
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He was against colonialism and neo-colonialism in all their forms, against racism, elites, and authoritarians of all varieties. |
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It seems unlikely that any new visions about how to fight racism globally will emerge, but a talkfest is certainly welcome. |
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By implicitly accepting ethnic racism, the Metropolitan Police tacitly legitimises white racism. |
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However, it is wrong to portray the women as innocent pawns, absolved of the responsibility of having collaborated with the forces of racism. |
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He also stressed the importance of tackling racism to ensure strong, cohesive communities. |
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Stress mediated responses in the neuroendocrine and immune systems have been considered possible mechanisms for the effects of racism on health. |
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Last night, we sent them a message that the community is prepared to unite against racism, bigotry and neo-Nazism. |
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They have had to face accusations of racism, Eurocentrism, neocolonialism, grave-robbing, and male chauvinism. |
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Students on America's 3,700 campuses are getting buzzed on building cob houses and fighting environmental racism. |
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And so, in a cynical political exercise smacking of opportunism if not racism, they scapegoat the unborn children of non-national parents. |
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It should be remembered that it was globalized racism which created the necessity for the supranational flag of diaspora and cultural nationalism. |
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But I do think that system of justice has been corrupted by racism and classism. |
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Part of the alias and the disguise is masking racism with the mechanisms of large, diverse institutions. |
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This is more of a statement about racism in America than it is about his abilities. |
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Be aware of racism, classism, sexism, heterosexism, cissexism, ableism, and other issues of privilege and oppression. |
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Ali walked up and hugged Gil, and the pair discussed music and racism and current events before a rapt audience. |
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Poverty, alienation, estrangement, continuously aggravated by racism, overt and institutional. |
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That perception is false and often reflects not just ignorance but also elitism and racism. |
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That is not to say the students who submit to the elitism and racism promoted by the USC Greek system are wholly sympathetic. |
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In its first season, the show received various criticisms of racism, elitism, and, er, hipsterism. |
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In times of economic crisis, xenophobia blooms along with political conflict, protectionism and, in some places, racism. |
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Cosby conspiracy theorists share a perspective born of a long, pained history of American racism. |
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The rule of law, you see, buckles, bends and sometimes crumbles under the weight of racism, sexism, and classism. |
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They believe that these two people died because of a racism that permeates our society. |
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I say a lot that in the story of racism in America nobody wants to be the villain. |
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I have been vilified by some on the Left for being an apologist for colonialism, racism, and genocide. |
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But they also bequeathed to us a founding racism that we have found it almost impossible to jettison. |
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The conforms of systemic racism have caused a precious grasping of your blackness that oft times seeks to destroy us. |
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The only racism Alicia Keys is likely to encounter in the territories would be some fool trying to touch her braids. |
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Koreans living in Japan suffer the brunt of racism and hate speech, and their situation is complex. |
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Working as a busboy in Miami during the 1980s, Rameau often faced racism due to his ethnicity. |
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The appeal of Kahanism, like all kinds of racism and fascism, lies in its simplicity and categorical consistency. |
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Their issues-which still are all women's issues-are very much entrenched in institutional oppression feeding off racism, sexism, classism, ageism and ableism. |
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In the early portions of cesar Chavez, the farmers suffer a great deal of racism at the hands of the white farmers. |
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Black people are imprisoned at five times the rate of white due to racism. |
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Because it has, in the past, been a tool of racism and colonialism, and in the present, is a means of rationing health care. |
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Religion, unlike racism, is constitutionally protected, and opposition to gay marriage has deep religious roots. |
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The speed of his decision to withdraw the whip reflects the determination of the Tory leader that the party should not be affected by any taint of racism. |
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The upshot is to immerse oneself in a crash course on institutional racism and police brutality. |
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Some prejudices have names such as racism, sexism, or ageism. |
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It is time for FIFA and Uefa to act by kicking the team out of the world cup and send the clearest signal possible that the football authorities will not tolerate racism. |
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That's tame compared to the c-word and racism other Republicans have thrown on the social network. |
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Meanwhile, Democratic leaders blubber about racism while cynically scheming for a permanent demographic majority. |
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These areas have become killing fields where youth increasingly suffer from mal-education, high unemployment, environmental racism and rising influx of drugs and weapons. |
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At once we were embroiled in an argument on the subject of racism and decolonization. |
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The Patriot subset that declines to accept racism continues to cope with the issue unevenly and defensively. |
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It's a movie that tosses around notions of racism, evil and redemption. |
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Despite numerous campaigns among players and fans to try and tackle racism, the game is still submerged in a sea of stereotypes about foreigners and alien cultures. |
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You expect abusive behaviour, you expect xenophobia, homophobia, racism. |
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The administration's decision has reignited debate over whether affirmative action is an effective tool against racism, or a racist policy in and of itself. |
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After Ferguson, we all must renew our efforts to eliminate the scourge of racism from American life. |
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Essentially the anti-immigrant movement, the Patriot movement, and old-fashioned Dixiecrat racism are all merging. |
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In the old days, drenched in racism as the South was, it was economically populist. |
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Another encounter with apparent racism came when she finished at the very top of her class at Durham high school. |
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Adding insult to injury for these ethnically distinct residents, discrimination and racism are rife on a daily basis. |
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The next thing we have to tackle is the fight against racism and fascism. |
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This presentation of a society in which racism is everywhere and in everybody is a million miles away from the traditional understanding of racism and anti-racism. |
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This Week guest and NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said racism remains part of American culture. |
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But isn't an apologist for racism who uses racist arguments a racist? |
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After decades of struggle by activists the government finally accepted that institutional racism exists and promised that it would root it out of public bodies. |
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This racial balancing act makes Belle one of the most genteel yet uncomfortable depictions of racism ever to grace the screen. |
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