Definition of «racial animus»

Racial animus refers to the intense dislike, hatred or prejudice towards people of a particular race, based on their ethnicity or skin color. It is a deep-seated and irrational animosity towards individuals belonging to a certain race, often resulting in discrimination and mistreatment. The phrase is commonly used in legal contexts, particularly when discussing cases of discrimination or hate crimes.

Sentences with «racial animus»

  • It's a little of everything: unnerving, funny in just the right way and at the right times, serious about its observations and perspectives on racial animus, straight - up populist when it comes to an increasingly (but not sadistically) violent climax. (southflorida.com)
  • Landis has shown some wit and imagination with his past screenplays for «American Ultra» and «Mr. Right,» but the script for «Bright» — reportedly rewritten heavily by Ayer — is laden with glib and corny attempts to reference real - world racial animus. (southflorida.com)
  • A polished technical package lends considerable emotional weight to Supremacy, a siege / hostage drama shot through with racial animus. (shareddarkness.com)
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