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    racial


    1. Out of a chaos of nations, creeds and racial threads, the lure of the


    2. Of, course, they always find plenty of other excuses: success in business, increase of wealth, religious, racial or political discrimination etc


    3. The only saving grace was that the headlines painted a picture of a plucky citizen coming to the aid of a poor victim of racial abuse


    4. She knew about his mortal life, he had been a victim of racial hatred during the occupation


    5. citizen coming to the aid of a poor victim of racial abuse


    6. Racial memory alerted senses she didn’t know she had and ran messages along neural pathways long forgotten


    7. Even though violence has increased in rape, molestation, break ins, racial


    8. And on the never-ending subject of political correctness manifested as racial sensitivity, how about the movement underway in the last few years to change to non-white, for the statue to be built at Ground Zero, the race of two of the three white guys that raised the flag there? These three white guys just happened to raise that flag, and they weren"t discriminating against anybody


    9. Elementary, it would seem, but not to a president who was concerned that he could be charged with racial profiling, and thus alienate part of his base


    10. This outlaw actually told the University of Texas to disregard a Supreme Court ruling that made racial quotas unacceptable at the University of Texas Law School

    11. We need to be aware that Camp Obama has sent thugs masquerading as Tea Partiers to various events where those same thugs hurl racial epithets in order to demonize everything about the Tea Party


    12. It is unnatural to think along racial terms, and nature has its own way of making something unnatural natural again


    13. Unfortunately, the police have become easy targets for community activists and political malcontents with axes to grind; inclined to promote racial unrest and false allegations and other unfavorable impressions notwithstanding a few bad apples that have (otherwise) damaged the reputation of their honorable profession


    14. That would be unfortunate, if such an event were indeed possible, considering the hard fought efforts of individuals and groups spanning generations who strove to achieve a color-blind society contrary to the racial designs of bigots who, unfortunately, will always be among us


    15. The story (in a nutshell) is about inter-racial marriages between American servicemen and their Japanese girlfriends and the conventional (racial) barriers that stood in their way


    16. That certain ethnic or racial groups have historically outperformed others in a variety of different fields including sports, medicine, arts and sciences, literature or education in general, should not astonish critics skeptical of the underlying differences owing to cultural and (natural) agents that predispose achievement


    17. Inter racial and ethnic marriages in recent years, however, have gradually erased such distinctions or genetic dispositions and environmental influences, by blending hereditary characteristics and socio/cultural factors that may otherwise enhance or (diminish) performance


    18. The solution to this unfortunate dilemma requires (the) reestablishing of and ―enforcement‖ of Immigration Quotas designed to preserve existing racial and ethnic balances (for the time being) while allowing recent arrivals an opportunity to properly assimilate into their new environment


    19. What such arguments conveniently overlook, however, is the disparity of intra-community assaults committed against members of some community by members of another community, racial, ethnic or otherwise, in relation to those committed by individuals living inside their (own) community; that is to say, violent crimes are often committed against individuals living within the same community


    20. activists fanning the flames of racial grievance(s) for their own political reasons indicated elsewhere above

    21. Response: A very serious one indeed! Although I am not opposed to this practice in principle, (its historical origins as they relate to proportional ethnic/racial representation have been well documented), even its most ardent detractors, however, must applaud the creative resourcefulness of those responsible for engineering such elaborate arrangements that have given rise to disproportionate (racial) representation rising well above of the national average


    22. Racial quotas and preferences are denying many promising students equal access to quality schools by promoting a ―spoils‖ system that seeks to redress ―historical‖ grievances by replacing academically gifted students with lesser scholastic talents by virtue of their race, ethnicity, gender and religion rather than academic achievement


    23. Such impressions, (oftentimes) guided by (opportunistic) political and social ―leaders‖ harboring a vested interest in maintaining the status quo in order to consolidate their political power base by forging racial alliances designed to sever popular accord, are unlikely to change anytime soon in the absence of alternative, more creditable viewpoints


    24. Such viewpoints are oftentimes engendered by the perception of ―partial justice‖ as it seems to apply to a particular racial or ethnic group, influencing the (collective) mindset of that group seeking justice within narrower limits that typically define that group‘s self interests rather than the interests of society


    25. That having been said, racial attitudes, I believe, are oftentimes reinforced although not necessarily formed in the classroom


    26. America‘s traditional performance(s) in some areas, especially on racial matters, have been arguably inconsistent with or lagging behind its constitutional intentions


    27. O‘Connor‘s never ending tirades over racial injustice is starting to wear thin


    28. His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples


    29. I do not buy into the easy arguments that certain racial or ethnic groups are ―naturally‖ attracted to certain sports like African Americans are supposedly drawn to Basketball, for example


    30. As a sports fan who came of age in the sixties, I often ask myself, what have become of the Larry Czonka‘s or the Bill Riggins‘ or the Jerry West‘s or Rick Barry‘s, White Athletes who once dominated their respected sports? Is it conceivable that, in a day and age when the financial rewards are exceptionally high, (White‘s) have suddenly lost their competitive spark? Or could it be that many have fallen victim, in their own right, to stereotypical standards that seem to favor skill specific attributes like speed or vertical aptitude above other, less ―remarkable‖ qualities equally essential for performing on a higher level? Will such patterns eventually mandate the same type of protective status for Whites that are presently afforded to African Americans and other racial minorities competing in the public and private sectors? The latter is a stretch, granted

    31. Ian ―John Brown‖ O‘Connor‘s column, ―Stars need to answer Stewart‘s call to action‖, another in a long line of racial hyperboles consistent with his obsessive railings against the White Community; White Males in particular, resonates with the temper of nineteenth century Abolitionism


    32. His thoughtless indifference to the momentous progress made in this area (race relations) over the past forty years or more, extemporaneously betrays an intellectual dishonesty steeped in naiveté and misplaced idealism that has lost much of its (historical) relevance in modern society; aside from the rantings of racial factions that stand to profit by re-opening old wounds which Mr


    33. O‘Connor is not interested in all that, however, because racial healing would not play to his advantage


    34. The plantation owners kept a racial hierarchy in place, whites at the top, followed by Japanese, other Asians, other nonwhites, and Native Hawaiians at the bottom socially and economically in their own homeland


    35. America went from nine tenths white to two thirds white in 40 years, and soon will not have any racial majority


    36. The exhibits carried Sylvia to the history of the early 1800’s when the racial makeup of the province experienced its first changes, as black fishermen of turtles settled the coast and intermarried with the native Indians


    37. Black workers from the Limon fields were prevented from following their jobs by a racial protection law forbidding them to enter the interior of the country, leaving thousands unemployed


    38. Between bouts of laughter, she added animated embellishments of her encounters with the cops, in days when she’d been ready and willing to sacrifice herself on the protest line in the name of racial equality


    39. I saw an article in a paper once, entitled; ‘Slav versus Teuton,’ and it outlined the racial basis for the war


    40. Never mind about the ethnic, racial, and religious differences; people might have been throwing sticks and stones at each other over that crap but it was always some greedy bastard behind it all

    41. Junya began to respond to the officers obvious racial badgering, instead,


    42. Quan had shared with me the story of how they met while attending Montclair State University in 1967 and had fallen in love despite the racial and social pressures from both families


    43. Laws of Moses are to ensure hygiene, racial purity, and to avoid the spread of


    44. Most would now agree that racial segregation is an evil practice, and in the case of Brown v


    45. In subsequent opinions over a slow century or so the Court justified slavery, and validated racial discrimination through separate treatment of the black and white races even after slavery had ended


    46. The Court has sanctioned the granting of racial and gender preferences in school admission and in public hiring practices


    47. Suggest a discussion on the relative achievement—intellectual, athletic, artistic, or otherwise—of various racial or ethnic categories and you are a bigoted racial profiler


    48. Racial stereotyping may be seen in the same series


    49. Identity politics has taken on geographic characteristics in addition to minority, racial, and other bases


    50. ” In the New York Times Paul Krugman said the protesters were motivated by “cultural and racial fear










































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    Synonyms for "racial"

    racial human cultural social secular worldly public societal political

    "racial" definitions

    of or related to genetically distinguished groups of people


    of or characteristic of race or races or arising from differences among groups