For a long time, he says, the Right has promoted «a toxic politics of fear and resentment, sometimes brewed with a tinge
of racial animosity.»
Not exact matches
When we consider the
racial or ethnic dynamics
of the play, two points stand out: First,
racial difference is a source
of animosity, suspicion, and disdain; second, despite the
animosity, suspicion, and disdain, not even Shakespeare's fictionalized Venice can be described as a racist society in the modern sense
of the term.
On John Gambling's radio show this morning, Paterson talked about the controversial pardon
of John White, the Long Island man who killed a teenager he believed was threatening his family in an incident that was clouded by
racial animosity and he was asked if more pardons are to come.
Economic anxiety may have gotten a lot
of media attention in the last election cycle, but when a lot
of white people went into the voting booth,
racial animosity and fear
of living in a diverse future motivated their votes.
The current landscape
of explosive
racial animosity compounded with incredible feats in Black artistry has resulted in a redefining
of pop culture.
Some activists have unfortunately used the linguistic differences between the Khartoum government and the Fur people as a slur against Baggara (pastoralist) Arabs (from which the Janjaweed come from) in the former murdering black Africans, out
of some supposed
racial - based
animosity between the two, leading to these charges
of genocide that would demand Western intervention (presumably militarily).