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    racism


    1. of them raised any concerns about racism which was endemic in


    2. I’ve spent a lifetime lurking in the shadows in a world created by racism, sexism,


    3. If a person, of whatever shading, hates a person of a different color, that"s racism


    4. The second answer is designed to cause resentment to us for it shows racism and moral cowardness and a serious failure of leadership on your part


    5. It's widely known that black on white racism does not occur


    6. The second answer is designed to cause resentment to us for it shows racism and moral cowardice and a serious failure of leadership on your part


    7. When an ―issue‖ like racism, for example, is non-existent, it must be ―created‖ for the benefit of ‖socially-minded‖ individuals or politicians with a political agenda in mind


    8. Racism thus and worse a return to tribalism as in the days before the British arrive with their benevolent views


    9. No doubt that racism played a role from the white side too (why is it so hard to admit racism exists under all groups?) Whether the Mau Mau had an independent Kenya as motive is debated but logic tells me it must have been important as being the ultimate freedom


    10. Fourthly that in Africa racism always plays a part in any terrorism if different race groups or tribes are involved

    11. Nevertheless as we all know racism from blacks on whites is a long hair liberal impossibility and cannot happen and thus it is not happening and thus no use to complain about it


    12. Racism is racism


    13. Addendum to the above: Racism exists in American Society; America, however, is not a Racist Nation


    14. ) Racism is informed by irrational hatred and fear (which are one and the same) or that which lies in the ―Hearts of Men


    15. But instead this claim makes excuses for racism


    16. But it was McKinley's decision to continue the war, blinded by his own paternalistic racism that he and other “civilized” whites knew what was best for the Philippines far better than any Filipino could


    17. Also, Britain was a white nation, and Polk's racism played a part in avoiding a war against other whites while picking a war against mixed race Mexicans


    18. Over a century of racism, land theft, violence, and forced assimilation failed to end Mexican identity among the 10% of Mexico's population indigenous to the region


    19. These include the usual suspects like institutionalized racism, cultural biases and exclusionary practices in general


    20. Early progressives were strong believers in both pseudo scientific racism and class warfare

    21. Roosevelt believed in pseudo scientific racism, and was trained at Harvard by some of the worst pseudo scientific racists in America


    22. And even the many non-racist Republicans include many who are dismissive of the damage done by racism, and willing to pander to or at least tolerate the huge numbers of racists in their midst


    23. Once again we are hearing the familiar rallying cries of racism, inequality, poverty and injustice that have no clear meaning to the war itself other than it is being waged against a ―darker‖ race


    24. What I have observed, however, is a procession of global wars, famine, pestilence and disease, a decline in civility and (polite) manners, greed and rabid materialism, a diminution of moral and spiritual values, corporate and political corruption, consumer gluttony, disinterested parents and teachers, dysfunctional households, racism, steroids, offensive rap-music, pedophilia, teenage pregnancies and abortion, social unrest, selfishness and indifference, self-centeredness and conceit, the flaunting of immodest and indecent behavior and the glorification of stupidity in general


    25. Democrats have been shamefully exploiting this unhappy event for political reasons; unyielding in their persistence that poverty and racism are (somehow) the underlying factors responsible for this (―avoidable‖) tragedy when, in fact, it was the result of ―unintended‖ consequences precipitated by decades of political cynicism, cronyism, mis-management, fiscal incompetence and (local) corruption at every conceivable level; this despite the forewarnings of field experts (Army Corps of Engineers) citing potential or probably breaches in drainage canal levees since the Johnson Administration


    26. This is a serious matter, really! That for years the French have been rubbing accusations of racism and social violence in our (collective) noses, I will simply respond by saying, welcome to the real world mon ami! America has waged its own historic battles against poverty, racism and unemployment over the years


    27. Although racism, however, was the product of our nation‘s ill-conceived designs, poverty and


    28. In a bizarre bit of unreasoning much like some US racists today, the Cuban government passed a law stating that to protest or organize against racism was itself racist


    29. Since the Aleuts lived in small fishing villages, there was no economic pressure to intern them, just bizarre scientific racism


    30. The more complicated lie is to accuse Lincoln of racism

    31. It was Radical Republicans who fought President Johnson’s and former Confederates’ racism every step of the way and who pushed far more consistently than Grant


    32. One of the biggest reasons for US control of Latin America was paternalistic racism


    33. They thought of nonwhites as their “little brown brothers” and were utterly convinced by pseudo scientific racism that whites knew far better what was best


    34. Paternalistic racism was definitely racist, but it also insisted upon as much time as a parent spends raising a child


    35. Lindbergh also believed in pseudo-scientific racism and truly admired the Nazis, though he would not have pushed the US to join the Axis


    36. It was very much stop and start, with some presidents favoring, others opposed for both pragmatic reasons and genuine anti racism


    37. While skilled at mounting intellectual defenses of racism and slavery, Calhoun had none of Jackson's ability to rally angry poor whites


    38. It might be culturally closer to Arizona, where much of the white population directs their still deep racism at Natives rather than invents fanciful stories of an Indian in the family as southerners do


    39. Finally, the massacre on the Washita and Custer's clumsy lies to justify it show his racism


    40. Was this lack of greater focus on Congo due to racism? Clearly not

    41. There are no credible claims of racism for any of the senior advisers under either GW Bush or Obama


    42. But that was fine, because Raul enjoyed hearing about the people he chased and the crimes they had committed – often joining him at his favorite Hotel Paradise booth for a beer and the latest stories of who did what to whom, and for how much – but Edgar’s unending stream of complaints about racism and corruption in his workplace often wore thin, leading to an early departure


    43. request and accused those “alarmists” of racism and being against the poor


    44. In 2001 the Durban World Conference on Racism concluded that Israel was racist and that the Holocaust


    45. The cataclysmic failure of the Nazi regime was due to its infestation with racism and domination from the time of its birth


    46. " These forces powerfully operate in ourselves and in the world (news broadcasts describing violent acts, war, racism, environmental destruction, and so on, all bear testimony to this)


    47. The colleges want to know whether they “value social justice, acknowledge white privilege, and agree to be change agents in battling sexism, racism, and homophobia


    48. ” Such deficiencies, they are told, are attributable to pathological sources outside their control such as racism, gender bias, or public neglect


    49. Where identity politics reigns anyone, black or of any other tribe, who advocates such ideas as personal responsibility, individual initiative, hard work, and the rest of traditional American virtues is charged with fomenting a form of racism


    50. The result has been a submersion of white moral authority into the pit of an “overwhelming sense of guilt” over racism of the past, guilt that has to be assuaged













































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    Synonyms for "racism"

    racial discrimination racialism racism prejudice narrow-mindedness intolerance dogmatism bigotry injustice

    "racism" definitions

    the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races


    discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race