The Committee acknowledges the adoption
of the Racial Hatred Act 1995 which has introduced a civil law prohibition of offensive, insulting, humiliating or intimidating behaviour based on race.
Politicians who try to use genetic tests to prove they are «pure» Hungarian fan the
flames of racial hatred, she adds.
At college, Capraro heard [civil rights activist] Stokely Carmichael admonish whites to fight racism in their own communities, and Capraro has spent the last 40 years as a community organizer working for racial integration and economic development in his home neighborhood of Marquette Park, once a national
symbol of racial hatred.
Her brutal attack was the catalyst for an already simmering pot
of racial hatred in Forsyth County because it came only days after another attack on a white woman, Ellen Grice, in the same area.
The Amazon series shrinks from what Dick faced squarely: the raw
power of racial hatred, both in the murderous rule of our imagined conquerors and in the answering echo in our hearts.
It is a Jesus kind of justice speaking truth in Jasper, Texas, resurrecting community out of the
ashes of racial hatred.
I wish the couple a very long life together and I pray that this
kind of racial hatred would end in the Christian churches.
Police detective Carla Moreno takes the case personally and starts an investigation that leads her to a
case of racial hatred and police corruption.
While never achieving pressure cooker intensity, the
atmosphere of racial hatred provides plenty of psychological anguish for both the characters and the audience.
Given the
extent of the racial hatred and the desire to keep certain segments of society «in their place,» I am not sure that complete and final justice will ever come without continuing offshoots of trouble - death, at worst, and harassment, at best.
The media have relentlessly fanned the
flames of racial hatred, while engaging in a systematic pattern of misinformation and blatant... Award - winning news and culture, features breaking news, in - depth reporting and criticism on politics, business, entertainment and technology.
With archival pictures, primary - source documents, and accessible text, Brimner brings Reverend L. Shuttlesworth, civil rights pioneer, and Eugene «Bull» Connor,
symbol of racial hatred and violence, into acute focus.
What occurred on Wednesday night was not «senseless violence»: it was a cold, calculated, act
of racial hatred.