The common denominator in racism and ethnicism is the consciousness of the distinction and tension between us and them. |
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Nation-building could not be nurtured, he felt, upon a narrowly-framed Gikuyu ethnicism and rewards for the favored few. |
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In Asia as in Europe, empires and ethnicism are the enemies of the nation. |
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Alarmed by the infiltration of internal and external forces outside the area of violent conflicts, exacerbated by ethno-religious negative solidarity and how ethnicism easily finds an ally in religion. |
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In his homily, he earnestly invited us to fight the virus of ethnicism and tribalism which corrodes our countries and our Churches, thus inviting us to unity in diversity. |
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However, we are currently experiencing a rise in racism which is interlinked with the manipulations of politicians, with the rise in communitarism, racism, ethnicism, ghettoization, exclusion and violence. |
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A worrisome trend, though, in the ongoing campaign is the introduction of ethnicism and violence. |
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In such novels as Margaret Laurence's The Diviners, both European romantic folk ethnicism and native traditions are evoked as core elements of identity. |
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Talking to PTV, Jalandhari said terrorism was condemnable in its all forms and manifestations whether it was carried out on the basis of linguism, regionalism or ethnicism. |
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As part of the ideology of ethnicism an objectivist stress on ethnicity can at times eschew the crucial feature of the underlying asymmetrical power relations in society. |
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