Not exact matches
In fighting racism
by violence we have all become
racists.
On the other hand, the non-Christian — the one who, living under a tyrannous regime or in a society where, it seems, social injustice will never end, wants to kill the tyrant or destroy the society; the one who, exploited or degraded
by a colonialist regime, wants to kill the oppressor; the man who, victimized
by a
racist society, wants to avenge
by violence the indignities heaped upon him — all these, along with their
violence, their hatred, their folly, must be accepted
by those of us who are Christians.
They justify their
violence by taking verses out of context — you know, kind of like Christian extremists that blow up abortion clinics or
racists who quote Phineas to justify their bigotry.
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Live
by Night has
violence, sex, miscegenation, inbred
racists, and sweatiness, but it doesn't have authenticity.
Social Realists working in printmaking and photography, including Mabel Dwight, Hugo Gellert, Margaret Bourke - White, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, and Weegee, depict the era as tumultuous and divided: plagued
by poverty, labor abuses,
racist violence, and war.
The show, dedicated to victims of
racist violence, featured work
by David Hammons, Kerry James Marshall, Deana Lawson, Kara Walker, and Henry Taylor, among others.
Not Today Satan (2017) pictures a gaggle of Boschian demons shadowing a police car, its «Protect and Serve» slogan rendered absurd
by consistent police brutality, while Durham, August 14, 2017 (2017) shows a crumpled Confederate statue, highlighting the recent
racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Way ahead of its time, PM fought against income inequality,
racist violence, Republican demagoguery, political corruption funded
by oligarchs, foreign ideologies seeking world domination.
However, in this case, one of the sides is led
by members of the KKK and promotes
racist driven
violence.
Last year, Amy Hoffman, M.F.A., editor - in - chief, Women's Review of Books (WRB) began thinking about the organizing
by Black Lives Matter against police
violence and other forms of
racist oppression, the intersectional politics of this new movement, and its similarities and differences — in politics and strategies — from previous organizing.