Sentences with phrase «even racist»

The Australian law at that time was unarguably founded on a social outlook that was highly ethnocentric, even racist.
It is demeaning, even racist, to assume that minority children can't learn — or can't learn as much — unless they are immersed in a student body in which whites are the majority.
Bush answered critics who say his plan doesn't allocate enough funds for education and that his emphasis on national testing is unfair, even racist.
Tempting and not entirely inaccurate, but in truth The Tuxedo is more than just cheerfully misogynistic (and most of Chan's films are, in one way or another, woman - hating), cartoonish, and even racist in a Green Hornet / Kato sort of way — The Tuxedo is a symptom of a far deeper concern involving the inability of the West to ever make proper use of hijacked foreign commodities or construct an action film anymore that doesn't resort to slapstick childishness and / or grotesque violence.
Even a racist P - O - S like Jason (Sam Rockwell, as good as ever) can find a grain of decency in himself after getting a little sense smacked into him.
This Belushi biopic is monotonous and even racist (Belushi's inept guardian angel is Puerto Rican cab driver).
@zabeth Many, republican, or conservative WM arent even racist AT ALL., and sometimes the liberal democrats could be more anti black, etc...
By 1962, even racist Redskins owner George Marshall had signed or drafted four black players.
There's even a Wikipedia page detailing the ethical debate over what many take to be an offensive, even racist name.
I am a Pagan and I have to say that I know Pagans who are closed minded and even racists.
«Even the racists who are true to themselves with their racism and supporters, they can't give a logical reason for why they would support Donald Trump.»

Not exact matches

For one thing, even when Trump's misstatements and racist commentary are singled out or highlighted as a problem, his support never seems to waver.
Even if you're not necessarily speaking on behalf of your employer, if you're spewing racist views, for example, that reflects badly on the company.
So I suspect the intention probably wasn't racist, even in a passive, thoughtless way.
Already, reports have rolled in from former beauty queens, «The Apprentice» cast and crewmembers, and even a friend of CNN anchor Erin Burnett about Trump's unwanted sexual advances, racist comments, and creepy peeping Tom behavior.
Clayton Homes, the mobile home unit of Warren Buffett «s Berkshire Hathaway (brk - a), said it is seeing an upturn in activity even as it defends against accusations its lending practices harm borrowers and can be racist.
The political turn for The Swift Life is particularly interesting due to the fact that the pop singer herself famously avoids taking any political stance (with some critics arguing that her neutrality is a gambit aimed at maintaining the broadest possible appeal), with Swift even declining to denounce racist supporters who call her an «Aryan goddess.»
The problem with the internet is that many people are able to voice racist, homopobic and xenophobic ideas under the cover of a false identity; they can say what they want, even if it's going to hurt someone.
Taken seriously, the right to know your food's history even implies that the racist or sexist or homophobe has a right to personal information about the people who handled their food along the supply chain.
In a sense — as even the young journalist himself admitted — this was a sideshow compared to the real event: a university administrator stepping down under pressure because of his failure to act on repeated racist incidents on campus.
Even as his counterparts like Atlanta rapper Killer Mike — who has been very vocal about America's racist war on drugs and his own political beliefs — used their celebrity for fundraising, meetings with politicians, and self - penned articles; the rapper usually left politics to the side as he expanded his business and rose to the top of the corporate ladder.
I make no apologies for my comment, but even IF DWaters was trying to make valid points, the very problem is that they are still thinly veiled racist comments and seriously missing the point at * best *.
It's just a shame that we haven't come to the point in society where it should be required that those who make decisions must meet certain, more highly regulated, fool proof, corruption resistant criteria proving their intellect and open mindedness as well as weeding out individuals with preconceived notions, racist, sexist or religiously or other discriminative views (even if they themselves don't believe they are discriminative in their beliefs... this happens more than many people realize) and overall ignorant minds.
Who really care about a group of people desended from a remnant tribe whose supposed desendednts moved to russia and europe and even though they intermarried they kept to themselves and refused to assimilate like the other 11 tribes of israel so that makes them racist apartheid peoples certainly not a race.
Somehow Mrs. Clinton failed to notice or note that Sanger was regarded even in her own lifetime as a notorious advocate of eugenics, and any objective reading of her works reveals that, by today's standards, she was a distinct racist.
On a related note: Even if my understanding of the cartoon is wrong, there is indeed nothing wrong at all for hating a being which is:»...» is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control - freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.»
That's the point; even the most racist members of the KKK back in the 60's believed they were being good Christians when they lynched blacks and bombed Jewish homes.
al queida is not even a religion its a hate group, just like racist hate groups in america.
And as Big Shiz, pointed out, yes, you're a racist if you even question that Zimmerman might have acted stupidly instead of as the biggest racist since Nathan Forrest.
Don't support a racist demagogue who can't even quote a single Bible verse properly and who takes to Twitter to viciously insult everyone he disagrees with.
«The remarks show the racist nature of the official even during Barack Obama's presidency.
To even DISCUSS Jesus in the context of the color of his skin is inherently racist.
Even though he never told a racist joke and respects Dr. Martin Luther King.
That didn't seem right, because even though everyone I knew was white except for Thailand Pete, I knew we weren't supposed to be racist.
It is not useful to assume that the voters who responded to the Helms or Bush commercials, or even to David Duke, are simply racists.
That misogynist, racist repulsive drug addict should not even mention the Pope's name.
When people through the term «racist» around without even really understanding what it means, it deminishes the actual impact of a truely racist act.
David Novak accuses Germain Grisez of «overkill» because, in the latest volume of The Way of the Lord Jesus, he calls abortion «in some ways... even worse» than the racist and political genocides of this century (FT, December 1998).
Are you serious... lol... most of these so called evangelicals are racist and have no problems oppressing anyone who isn't given to their brand of belief, and even then, they believe in their fallback racist ideals.
Opposing our Progressive racist collectivists were old - fashioned Republicans such Taft, Coolidge, and (even the underrated) Harding, who invoked the creationist egalitarian individualism of the Declaration of Independence.
Even if my intellectual history is questionable, the collocation of ideas gave me a key to understanding why the practice of silent solidarity might have deep political as well as personal effects: the unleashing of «dark,» subversive divine power as the antidote to racist despair, marginalization and repression is symbolically encoded in this practice.
Then I'd have to call him a racist, when a large majority of his «offspring» are not even considered worthy of saving.
Even if they just showed a classic cartoon red devil some people would say it was racist against indians.
I put Ron Paul to the side because, even if the Republicans do someday nominate a gold standard supporter who wants sharp defense cuts, but it won't be this year, won't be someone who thinks he wants to zero out nuclear weapons production, and military nuclear propulsion production, transportation, and testing, and it won't be a ex-publisher of racist newsletters who can't fully come clean.
It has even created a special legal category that punishes crimes committed with racist intentions more severely than identical crimes committed with non-racial motivations.
A stigma on racism, for instance, would hopefully exist even in a libertarian paradise, but it draws a great deal of its potency from the fact the American government has spent the last 40 years actively campaigning against racist conduct and racist thought, using every means at its disposal short of banning speech outright.
A non-citizen man who can not voice a single opinion that is not fed to him by his controllers, a man who disdains this country, who is NOT a christian, whose mother's history was rewritten after he ran for office (she was a known wh * re not a «good citizen» as she is now portrayed, a man who is a racist against whites even though he is half - white, a man whose wife is disbarred....
Just as androcentric competition in the polis had the dark underside of classist, racist, and sexist repressions of women - slaves - children, so Greco - Roman cultures and politics came to renounce even their limited democratic ideals and practices in the pursuit of the certainties and necessities of militaristic imperialism.
Even the word «Jew» is racist.
«[Trump] reaffirmed who he is over and over again, even during this campaign — from misogynistic statements to racist invective to crazed conspiracy theorizing,» wrote Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission president Russell Moore for the Post.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z