For God's chosen people, with their hard-earned identity of high-mindedness, by definition cannot sink into racist violence. |
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Most of the incidents involved name-calling, verbal abuse and racist comments, rather than physical assaults. |
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Until very recently they have been all-male booze-ups with sentimental songs and sexist, sometimes racist, speeches. |
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Someone needs to call him on his patently racist and supremacist world view. |
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She was horrified that someone had used her name and e-mail address to post racist slurs in a French online discussion group. |
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Just because the candidates on the left ran a poor election doesn't mean you should try and elect a racist to show them who's boss. |
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But, hold on, I hear you say, they really are repugnant, nasty, racist scum. |
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Some protesters were even being accused of using racist and homophobic slurs against some lawmakers. |
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Here lies the real significance of nationalist, racist and sexist divisions under capitalist society. |
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They were eager to unshackle Europe from the Church, from its class and gender constraints, and from any whiff of its racist or colonialist past. |
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Behind these successes is a background of unemployment, which can be used to fuel racist feelings. |
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Some of the examples he discusses may remind us of the metaphorical appropriation of biology by racist craniometry in the nineteenth century. |
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If she intended to be racist then she missed the chance to use this punchier, but less than stylish, abbreviation. |
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Bradford's Tory council let them book a public room to spread their racist poison. |
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So, for all those that think we are being racist by needling the French over this, I'd like to assure you of two things. |
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He is content to mix with neo-fascists and appears to share many of their racist and anti-Semitic prejudices. |
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Their manifesto is totally racist and abhorrent to anybody with a basic understanding of genetics, yet they are gaining strength. |
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The mass media was full of racist and chauvinistic propaganda and anyone who objected was accused of supporting terrorism. |
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This sonorousness of vindictive words might help to characterize how, say, racist speech works on and in its targets. |
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Their assailants are not white racist cops or Klan nightriders but black males. |
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Welcome to the nihilist void of the violent, misogynistic, and racist lyrics of rap. |
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Derek Walcott, a fellow West Indian Nobelist, attacked the author of The Enigma of Arrival as racist. |
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In other venues union officials have been less cautious about appealing to racist and chauvinist sentiments. |
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They have pointed out that there have also been attempts by school officials to censor views deemed excessively chauvinist or racist. |
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But it's not all racist hipster clothing outlets and space-age rice pudding bars that drew the Murdochs to the neighborhood. |
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If I have inadvertently displayed any sexist, racist, lookist, ableist, or any other type of bias as yet unnamed, I apologise. |
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Anyone who defies or dares to challenge them is subject to the most awful abuse and vituperation, all of it personal, racist and ideological. |
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She made the papers after her alleged racist remarks to diners at a New York restaurant. |
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Brian Caton of the Prison Officers' Association said racist organisations should not be allowed to hijack the St George emblem. |
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I should like to walk about my city again without being subjected to foul-mouthed racist abuse. |
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Sadly, for non-white people associated with football, racist comments come as no surprise. |
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She refuses to let the issue lie, especially as she feels the snub has racist overtones. |
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The video sparked a national outcry last week with commentators, including the Cabinet, labelling it racist. |
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Mr Danby suggests rules which include deleting mail containing obscene, racist or offensive material. |
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He noticed that most of the other words were racist epithets or the standard obscenities. |
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A while ago I was involved in an incident where I stepped in to help someone who was being spat at by a racist. |
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It's ironic that so many people use a patriarchal and racist ideology to critique what they think is an engine of oppressive authority. |
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She told me that many black students experience unintended racial insults, and that racist expression, intended or not, often gets a pass. |
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The process isn't necessarily racist or sexist, it's just totally opaque to anyone who isn't a student politics geek. |
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Don't let your silence become tacit approval for insensitive, derogatory or racist remarks made by professional athletes. |
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The order prevents him from harming or threatening anyone in the Mirfield area, using abusive or racist language or taking cars without consent. |
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The Victorian idea of the Irish was racist and put the Irish at the bottom of the evolutionary pyramid. |
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I don't think anyone has sympathy for what was undisputedly a racist statement. |
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Unlike in the FA Cup tie between the teams last season, these jeers won't be read as being racist, it was just simple, good old-fashioned booing. |
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England won 2-0, but it was marred by several pitch invasions as well as racist chanting, while violence flared outside the game. |
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How funny that you would try to turn my statement into a racist tome in order to invalidate my point. |
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His reaction is to confront John, who encouraged this evangelistic initiative, with the racist and contemptuousness of its approach. |
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However intemperate, rude and fatuous Ken's outburst might have been, it was not racist. |
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He ends up with some of his fellow trainees, secretly filmed, being filthily racist in their language, their fantasies and their behaviour. |
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Not one voice of opposition to this racist filth is heard from a single character. |
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Asante's decision to make her central character an 18-year-old racist white girl was inspired by the rise in girl gang crime a few years ago. |
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Being racist is to hate on the basis of racial difference and to incite racial hatred. |
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To argue otherwise now is to acquiesce in a rhetoric which those of us who accept universal human rights have no choice but to reject as racist. |
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She offers words of comfort, but only brash American Dan actually challenges the racist. |
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Racism is an indelible part of Travis's makeup, but it is important to acknowledge that this is a film about a racist rather than a racist film. |
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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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He railed against being called a racist, a charge leveled at him off and on throughout his career. |
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In other words, do you think our society is making progress toward becoming less racist? |
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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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Instead of wit, he interpreted my jokes as racist and ethnocentric misinformation. |
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I don't reject friends because they politically aren't like me, or they are racist, gay or whatever. |
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There is something racist in expelling those people from the country once they become unemployed. |
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The politicians are prepared to accept, on occasion, that some people are racist. |
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Any old comment I make is immediately construed to be racist by some people. |
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Indeed, Catherine is repulsed by David's African stories, and her hysterical outburst against them is imbued with racist assumptions. |
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In only a few cases, he said, did it appear an employer was actively racist in his hiring practices. |
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To be against the culture of white slave-owners was not to be racist against whites. |
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By its very definition, the perception inherent in Orientalism is racist, imperialist and ethnocentric. |
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Network Rail has accepted responsibility for the property but said that unless the graffiti was racist or obscene it was not a priority. |
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I have come to the conclusion that I am probably less racist than most people. |
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Nor did he claim that the policies of the Metropolitan Police Service were intentionally racist. |
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She has fallen foul of strict government rules which she condemned today as outdated and racist. |
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Still, I haven't met many people who were kinder and more even-handed, or less racist in actual fact. |
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He condemned the tendency to identify black Africans with undemocratic practices as racist. |
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Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious? |
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It was racist, but in an era when the institutions of white supremacy faced no serious challenge, race was not the exclusive focus. |
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He endlessly razzes his black partner, Kevin Murphy, with racist jokes, and then gives him a high five to show that it's all in good fun. |
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Some in our society are actively racist, seeking to further the mission of white supremacy and all it entails. |
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The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region. |
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Police say that, throughout the attacks, the offenders shouted racist and inflammatory remarks to the man. |
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From 1999 until early 2001, Lauder infiltrated the organised racist movement in Canada. |
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The fact that the politicians know what they are doing in playing to racist fears, and the damage it causes, makes it inexcusable. |
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I totally repudiate all of my ignorant, racist, unfactual and ahistorical arguments above. |
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As a teenager, Kureishi responded to the racist taunts by immersing himself in rock music and nurturing his rebellious streak. |
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Don't smear a decent person as a racist, a women hater, or a religious nut because you don't have the courage to let your true feelings be known. |
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So one of these rednecks tells a racist joke and they're all laughing, except the big guy. |
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Sadly, Ron Atkinson's racist comments merely reflect attitudes that still dog professional football. |
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Such shallow and untenable reasoning lies at the heart of many sexist, racist and elitist dogmas. |
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The current scare over migrants and refugees is just as racist and irrational. |
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But to have worked so hard, put so many hours in and sacrificed so much only to then be labelled as a racist is wrong. |
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When I dissented from the liberal line on race, the Texas papers depicted me as a racist. |
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Not only do you have no empathy or understanding for your fellow human beings, you are a racist, homophobic, xenophobic bigot. |
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The statement is rife with racist, anti-Semitic, xenophobic and homophobic comments. |
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A councillor has been found guilty of bringing Bolton Council into disrepute by making a racist remark. |
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It is predicated on sustaining a racist state-organization into the future, forever surrounded by those it has dispossessed and humiliated. |
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The gang murder was feebly investigated by an institutionally racist police force. |
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He also said a petition was circulated calling for the reinstatement of an officer sacked for using racist language. |
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The first reminder concerned some racist remarks about Aboriginal people and dysfunctional social behaviours. |
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They urged police to crack down on racist yobs before youths took the law into their own hands. |
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The gang tries to throw off the yoke of racist oppression and control their own destinies. |
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But we cannot, in the process, join in the attacks on those very people who are at the sharp end of racist attacks. |
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He later took his argument even further, making the ultimate racist case for disfranchising black voters. |
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Oh, and by the way, I regard English nationalists who spout racist venom to be fifth columnists working for Anglophobes. |
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Listen to the radio, and there's the man talking about the racist plot to disenfranchise black voters during the election. |
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The ultimate responsibility rests with those who refuse to change racist structures and policies. |
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It said that workers could face the sack for any racist, sexist or any other discriminatory behaviour. |
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An alleged racist remark during a fight over a dog led to a street gunfight that claimed two lives in West Bank here at the weekend. |
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Yet wherever he went in the country of his birth he was reviled and denounced as opportunistic and even racist. |
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Remember that your writing should be free of sexist, racist, and disablist language. |
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Nationalist, racist and heterosexist chauvinism thrives on political and social grievances. |
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This aspect of the opinion has eluded scholars, who focus on its partisan and racist character. |
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By doing so, it effectively attempts to remedy racist injustice by trivializing misogynist violence. |
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Is the leader becoming a liability, or can he convince his critics he's not a racist? |
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It is rare to find an anti-racist who believes that racist feelings can never be changed by any process of rational therapy. |
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But as the language of politics is rewritten, I only know that I am neither a racist nor an anti-racist, unwitting or otherwise. |
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Anti-racists are campaigning in the area to isolate the tiny number of hardened racist thugs. |
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The intellectual sloppiness of much of what passes for anti-racist work does not justify burying racist logic within nationalist fantasies. |
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The artist slams the social elite here for their racist, anti-Semitic feelings. |
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This included 126 physical assaults, 62 sexual insults and threats and nine cases of racist abuse. |
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Many individuals, members of Congress, political leaders, and the news media showed its true racist and elitist nature. |
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The million or so who voted for the party last year aren't all knuckle-dragging racist apes. |
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It plays into the hands of racist and right-wing forces who want to divide and weaken the working class. |
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I assumed it was to stop a fascist, racist dictator from forcing his views on the people of Britain. |
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Is their intent any less racist or repulsive than the extremist elements within Zionism? |
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At the same time I was doing a lot of casework around racist and fascist attacks. |
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Anybody who disagrees with what is daubed on the wall must be shouted down as a sexist, a racist, or a homophobe. |
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Although the colour bar lasted only a few seasons, football in Darwin was tainted with racist exclusion until the end of the war. |
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I would hate to believe that this agenda is dictated by racist considerations or the colour of the skin. |
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But it was her story about pwning a racist motorist that really brought the house down. |
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He branded Sony racist and devilish, and accused it of shamelessly exploiting black artists. |
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While none of these parties can be considered fascist, racist remarks have been attributed to members of these parties. |
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He was hounded out of his home city, citing racist harassment by the police. |
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He branded them racist, devilish, and accused them of shamelessly exploiting black artists. |
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These are aimed at mainstreaming intercultural education into the entire curriculum and developing strategies to combat racist behaviour. |
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Raising the subject is more racist than people simply choosing their favourite idol. |
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Meanwhile, the Polish-born Sophie is made miserable by the racist taunts of classmates. |
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But nothing in law or common sense justifies these continued ignorant, racist or malignant attacks on genuine refugees. |
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Police in Swindon are urging residents to come forward with clues to help snare vandals who sprayed racist graffiti on walls in Old Town. |
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She asserted that a photo of marabou storks on a pile of rubbish was racist because it portrayed the decay of Johannesburg under black rule. |
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Anyone who tries to hold them to account, therefore, is held to be a bigot or racist. |
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Likewise, what employer will risk taking a punt on a prospective employee with criminal convictions for racist activities? |
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Believe it or not pal, tourists do stay away from these clip joints, if and when they are aware of this racist policy. |
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The Party is pandering to the racist, base instincts of the right wing press and politicians. |
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But is it not speaking with forked tongue to call this piece of legislation racist? |
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The segregation of communities was imposed through racist housing practices by local authorities and estate agents. |
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Elites in provincial towns in predominantly indigenous regions are often openly racist. |
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Your ability to group people and label them as column a or column b astounds me, you must be an amazing racist or densely daft. |
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He was mean and hateful and racist and criminal enough to do it, but not smart enough to plan it alone. |
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I'm not thinking of how they're arguably sexist, classist, racist, just plain offensive, or any of that. |
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Occupying such a position, we bear the brunt of sexist, racist and classist oppression. |
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He claimed that a police inspector who arrived at the scene made racist remarks about the victim. |
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People with less egalitarian values have repeatedly been shown to be more racist, classist, and sexist. |
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They were pushed over the top by what they considered the brutal, racist and dehumanizing actions of white officers. |
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A gang of racist thugs hurled abuse at an Asian bus driver in yet another incident of violence and intimidation. |
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The court heard that it ended with Young hurling abuse at the cashier including racist insults. |
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There are certain words and phrases that are offensive, derogatory, demeaning, racist, sexually biased, and, well, just plain nasty. |
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It narrates the tale of mid-19th century New York dominated by street toughs, racist gangs, corrupt policemen and politicians. |
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Schonberg started the township ballet class during South Africa's racist apartheid days after some dinner party guess set him off. |
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Eventually, the ideology de-evolved into an almost completely racist bent to all football bedlam. |
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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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As a consequence, this cultural connectedness provides a shield from the emotional invective that results from living in a racist society. |
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But calling someone a racist or a bigot says that his ideas have no place in the democratic public square. |
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So yeah, I'm homophobic and I could be mistaken for being a racist bigot too. |
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I'd be branded a heartless bigot, racist and drummed out of office in about 1 day. |
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Such acts are committed by racists and bigots who were racist and bigoted long before July 7th. |
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They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross. |
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Nowadays it is often argued that freedom of speech does not extend to the right to be offensive, bigoted or racist. |
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How about they introduce a bigoted, racist old muppet, with bad hair and a temper problem? |
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He was not a harmless old drunk, but a bigoted, racist reactionary who made a fortune from the oil industry. |
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He was never racist or bigoted irrespective of colour, culture, religion or social standing. |
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It's a difficult criticism to voice, too, because it immediately sounds bigoted or racist. |
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It will become even harder to swing public opinion behind humanitarian interventions if war profiteers and racist thugs are direct beneficiaries. |
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Last year the shock jock made a racist joke so offensive that he was fired from his job. |
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Yes, I know that sounds strange and mildly racist, but until you've been in my shoes for that situation, you just don't know. |
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Hank's father Buck is an unmitigated racist who ghoulishly collects newspaper clippings about Lawrence's execution. |
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The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening. |
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Instead, a voice-over quoting from telegraph reports briefly mentions some of the mob's racist violence. |
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I guess I'm kind of a cat racist, though these comments are more on the level of sexual paraphilia. |
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Much more of this monkey business and every riot in every corner of a foreign land will be blamed on provocation by racist locals. |
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Swear words were blanked out, but much more offensive racist remarks were left in. |
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Your racist stereotyping may have blinkered you to the fact, but people and societies can and do change. |
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You aren't the blithering idiot the past few have been, and I have this feeling that you're not racist. |
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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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The move was denounced by human rights organisations as racist, undemocratic and discriminatory. |
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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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While skinhead groups are relatively rare, racist attitudes toward the Rom persist among many Slovaks. |
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I strongly believe that we are all racist, in some way, that the skinhead lurks in all of us. |
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Every day witnesses new racist attacks, and the skinheads often kill their victims. |
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I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill. |
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By dint of its association with racist violence, the skinhead scene occupies a special, troubling place among youth subcultures. |
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However, it is not correct to say that if a racist party gets in, it is the fault of non-voters, and that they had won by default. |
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This is about bringing together skinheads, national socialists and racist activists. |
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St John's has long been a target for thieves and vandals and only three weeks ago racist slogans were daubed on the church walls. |
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Figures show an increase in the number of reported anti-gay attacks, which parallels a similar rise in racist assaults over the last two years. |
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They suffer discrimination, racist abuse, violent assaults and murderous attacks. |
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Its Danish spokesman has been convicted of disseminating racist propaganda in Denmark. |
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In reality it was not merely because a certain police detective was a racist and enjoyed sleuthing a popular boxer. |
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I will not, however, approve any ads that I deem to be racist, vulgar, or hostile to my religious beliefs. |
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The authentic period songs are surprisingly dirty, and the gents in all their sexist, racist, potty-mouthed glory are all played by dames. |
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It is deeply disturbing that such an attitude that defies common sense should come from those that are supposed to protect society from racist behaviour. |
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And although the resolution wanly concedes Senate complicity in mob murders, it does little to compensate victims of a racist terrorism that was culture-deep. |
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Baker elicits a stirring performance from Brenda De Banzie as Nell, whose transformation from typical housewife and mother to snarling racist is the centrepiece of the drama. |
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I think we still have certain people who are racist in attitudes. |
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People might actually have to admit that they themselves are racist! |
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The city's aldermen, responding to the violent, racist opposition of Chicago whites to integration, blocked the CHA's proposed sites on vacant land in outlying white areas. |
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One is tempted to conclude that it reflects a fear that anyone who is publicly critical of the extent of the problems will be labelled as a racist or similar. |
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Not many of us will admit to having strong racist or xenophobic biases. |
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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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One youth aged 17, had been released from a four-month custody sentence for a racist attack on a Turkish worker at his Acomb shop only days before the incident. |
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It is the latter-day ghost of America's racist past that won't go away. |
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What level does she calculate the immigrant population must exceed before the racist problem kicks in for her, a white woman among what she imagines to be fellow Anglo-Saxons? |
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It is an absolute impossibility in this society to reversely sexually objectify heterosexual men, just as it is impossible for a poor person of color to be a racist. |
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I revile her Party's views and racist policies wholeheartedly yet I believe that three years in a maximum security is a manifestly unjust sentence for her. |
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Brooks argues that sexual minorities experience proportionally more negative life events as a result of living in a sexist, racist, and heterosexist society. |
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So many times I've sat at dinner tables, and there's been some horrible homophobe, or racist, or sexist at the table and they've said appalling things. |
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He is a virulent racist who wants racial apartheid in Austria's schools. |
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But isn't an apologist for racism who uses racist arguments a racist? |
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But he was arraigned before Leeds Crown Court only last November charged with racist offences after police raided his other home in the Yorkshire town of Harrogate. |
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She called for racist behaviour to be made a sackable offence and for members of the public to given more opportunities to complain about racist behaviour by officers on duty. |
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He says the problem now being faced by the Home Office comes from a group of racist and xenophobic white males who are attaching themselves to the English supporters club. |
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It is best explicable as an index of old-fashioned attitudes and its correlation with racism simply shows that it is now old-fashioned to avow openly racist attitudes. |
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All of this happened while he endured endless taunting and baiting by racist opponents and hostile crowds and frigid responses from some of his own teammates. |
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Without the racist prop the reader would have been just like anyone else on the train, yet with it he suddenly appeared to be an archetypal thickset English thug. |
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But criminal laws already exist which prohibit such racist harassment, along with the drug dealing and violence the government says it wants to stamp out. |
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He has certainly not condoned or excused racist violence or thuggery. |
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Two weeks ago the Chief Inspector of Prisons told prison officers to remove charity tiepins bearing the cross of St George as these might be considered racist. |
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After all, parents who prefer a liberal education are elitist, perhaps even racist or sexist, and parents who prefer a progressive education are woolly minded tree-huggers. |
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This movie is a misogynistic, racist, idiotic piece of trash. |
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And, believe it or not, they were actually quite successful for a few years in transforming racially tolerant white skinheads into violent and racist hooligans. |
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This show also had a lot of racist undertones and overtones. |
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The racist suspicions of the French toward Mediterraneans underlay the eventual ironic triumph of Italian accordion music as the defining Parisian sound of hal musette. |
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The guy put his head down and stormed on, his vicious racist rantings now dimmed to a mutter, his hate-filled words completely stripped of any power. |
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Bonhoeffer died because he attacked the racist evils of Nazism. |
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At the risk of making racist generalisations, why is it that Europeans and Americans are so clumsy and unsubtle and appear to be such galumphing oafs in diplomacy? |
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He was the antithesis of the archetypal young black man, particularly as those seen though pre-1994 racist eyes as being illiterate, arrogant, uncouth and untutored. |
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As segregation intensified, so did black political power, formed in the very institutions that exemplified the racist ideology built into 20th-century urbanism. |
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But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him. |
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Any white person expressing such ideas is obviously a buttoned up racist, ill at ease with the realities of multicultural Britain and its vibrant black youth culture. |
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We aren't calling him a raving, hate-mongering racist, although some will. |
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Winder's history of immigration charts an admirable course between the Scylla of racist little Britainism and the Charybdis of utopian open-handedness. |
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We should not let racist organisations hijack our national flag. |
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While Nora enthusiastically turns to fairy tales as a form of childhood therapy, she also unwittingly absorbs the genre's patriarchal and racist subtexts. |
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The racist view was that African women, being nearer to the animal world than white women, gave birth painlessly and could be returned to hard labor soon after. |
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If this palliative censorship worked at all, it worked to alleviate some symptoms manifest in racist broadcasts at the dawn of commercial television. |
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At present, people who are proven to be proactively racist in an Australian workplace stand to lose their jobs or suffer significant financial penalties. |
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Film critics have been divided on the movie's merits, claiming it to be either powerful film-making or a religious fanatic's racist interpretation. |
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Shockingly, even a teacher is listed as a perpetrator in a Yorkshire council's tables, which show a total of 173 racist incidents from name-calling to assault. |
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Though it may have been somewhat culturally insensitive or politically incorrect to use the phrase, the expression won't qualify as a racist slur. |
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He also appears to be a racist, which is the first tip-off that he's play-acting the grudge and must be up to something more meaningful in his plottings around camp. |
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With an accent so thick it's almost racist and a manner that's half passionate, half prestidigitation, he is a wizard of wanting and a sorcerer of the single lady. |
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Burnley has become the third northern town to be hit by riots sparked by racist attacks and police provocations in the last month, following Oldham and Leeds. |
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Being treated as slaves or second-class citizens on the basis of a racist ideology, they opposed racist value judgements but accepted the essential differentness of races. |
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Furthermore, at the recent Celtic-Livingston game a female fan who made racist comments was ejected from the Lisbon Lions stand after Celtic fans complained to stewards. |
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He once punched a man at a dinner party for making a racist remark. |
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After the agreement was signed, residents at the embassy packed-up and left, following 10 weeks of camping out in the cold in the face of a racist media campaign. |
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It creates a system that can be used in a discriminatory or racist manner. |
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The arrests were made for a range of alleged offences including racist chanting and violent disorder when the teams met at Wednesday's Hillsborough ground on Saturday. |
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One, with strongly racist overtones, links three disparate elements. |
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The liberal majority of the country were painted as racist dullards who would not take part in profitable foreign adventures for fear of being killed. |
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Excluded by racist societies, denied equal opportunity, and denigrated by their own Westernized elites, they have developed an exclusivist mind-set. |
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Common to all these groups, either white or black, is either a total reinterpretation of Biblical text to support a racist agenda or an espousal of neo-pagan beliefs. |
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Showing up at the mall the following day 150-strong, wearing bandanas and do-rags, they accused the mall of promoting a racist policy towards African-Americans. |
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Nevertheless, many highly ethnocentric societies are not racist. |
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The arrests came after the police received reports that a gang of youths were allegedly hurling racist abuse at taxi drivers and damaging vehicles. |
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In 1935, he was dismissed under the provisions of the racist Nuremberg Laws. |
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But to see Roosevelt as nothing more than a racist and a jingoist is to view the man from a narrow angle. |
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Much of the history written prior to the 1950s had a distinctive racist slant to it. |
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It's easy calling somebody a racist, but the problem I think it's more aporophobia than xenophobia. |
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During this period, it was also common for Black footballers to be subjected to racist chanting from crowd members. |
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His other motives, whether crypto-sexist, racist, vegetarian, or whatever, need not concern us. |
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Like any common or garden racist would seek to do to someone he or she deems as different, or lesser. |
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Nearly 1300 racist incidents were recorded in Scots schools over the past two years, it has been revealed. |
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But go anywhere else in the Middle East and Zionism stands for theft, oppression, racist exclusionism. |
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The perceptions that shaped this early slavocracy in Spanish Florida were not deeply entrenched in racist ideology. |
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Could the recent reports and videos of racist abuse in and around football matches be good news? |
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He lovingly paints his homeland as a backward, racist, women-hating, Jew-baiting domain filled with inbred idiots and trashy prostitutes. |
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A man banned from carrying felt-tip pens is facing prison time after leaving an allegedly racist note for his postman outside his home. |
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On 26 June, the London office of the Polish Social and Cultural Association was vandalised with racist graffiti. |
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When the Somalis speak, and it's almost always to Americans, it's with a stomach-turning callousness that feels fakey and racist. |
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Roman Abramovich took exception to this, claiming Bates's insult was racist and anti-Jewish. |
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Funds raised by ABEX will also be used to fund the party's vile racist campaigns, claims antifascist group Searchlight. |
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Of course, no anxiety for the destiny of an Afghan in the xenophobe, chauvinist and racist political set. |
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Former youth wing chair Sanya-Jeet Thandi, 20, whose parents are Indian, said that the UKIP has descended into a form of racist populism. |
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This hate for the media is mainly because of the way he has been presented as a homophobe and racist by the media. |
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Mien was blindsided by former classmates who went public with stories about his racist antics in college. |
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But sergeant Bilboe, a local CID officer, resents the intrusion and is openly racist himself. |
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If anything, they made a contribution toward intolerance and legitimizing Duke's racist record. |
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Unfortunately, Conservative front-bencher Ann Winterton was sacked after telling a racist joke at a rugby club dinner. |
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Using what prophetic powers did the ACLU Civil Liberty and the Anti-Defamation League know in advance that this Jesus film was a racist atrocity? |
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I'm ageist, weightist, racist, gingist heightist and generally speaking, I don't like anyone. |
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It's been pretty much reduced to critique of our society past and present for being racist, classist, sexist, heterosexist, and so forth. |
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His seemingly racist remarks will weigh against him in the forthcoming election. |
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Some folkish Heathens further combine the religion with explicitly racist and white supremacist perspectives. |
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Shilpa was subjected to racist abuse and bullying by Jade Goody and her dim-witted pals Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd. |
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I am not a racist, but I do admit to being an idiotist. I am really, really, prejudiced against stupid people. |
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Clarkson referring to people of different races in pejorative terms tells children that it is ok to bully and make racist comments. |
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This displays the outrageously racist views many pea-brains hold of us, viewed through the wrong side of their myopic telescopes. |
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Back in the 1930s, Byrd was a cross-burning, night-riding, sheet-wearing grand kleagle in the KKK, the ultimate racist organization in America. |
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Kiwi rights group in Australia OzKiwi is considering legal action against the media company for its racist label of Kiwis. |
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He also resisted the vulgar racist stereotypes of the day and wrote about the slave trade with an antiracializing rhetoric. |
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