It is not at all clear how far this rejuvenated right will ultimately extend - whether, for example, it would allow the Scouts to send a message
of racial intolerance by excluding African - American scoutmasters.
Part of the problem with updating Sirk to make room for homophobia and a more comprehensive view
of racial intolerance is that it idealizes the social impact of the original Sirk movies when they came out.
Cooper said his film, which deals with themes
of racial intolerance, feels more timely than he ever envisioned it would be when he was writing it.
Not exact matches
Amazon lists a number
of items it restricts from its website, and there is a category for «offensive products,» which the company describes partially as «products that promote or glorify hatred, violence,
racial, sexual or religious
intolerance or promote organizations with such views.»
«Regardless
of the individual or organization in question, we work to ensure that our services are not used to accept payments or donations for activities that promote hate, violence or
racial intolerance,» PayPal said in a statement.
PayPal, the payment processor, has a policy against working with sites that use its service for «the promotion
of hate, violence, [or]
racial intolerance.»
a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially: one who regards or treats the members
of a group (as a
racial or ethnic group) with hatred and
intolerance Seems like I did know the meaning.
Timothy Smith's book Revivalism and Social Reform in MidNineteenth Century America, for example, argues persuasively that nineteenth - century evangelicals with their quest for moral perfection were at the forefront
of the social battle, fighting against poverty, slum housing,
racial intolerance, and inhuman working conditions.68 Smith's book has often been used by evangelicals to support their claim that they have been socially active.
Bigot: a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially: one who regards or treats the members
of a group (as a
racial or ethnic group) with hatred and
intolerance.
Bigot properly defined is a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially: one who regards or treats the members
of a group (as a
racial or ethnic group) with hatred and
intolerance.
«The idea that a person who signs up to an agenda
of racial and religious
intolerance can simply leave such beliefs at the school gate and behave in a «professional» manner, is risible.»
Fani - Kayode said, «Those that came to power last year on the mantle
of Islamic domination, religious
intolerance and
racial discrimination and that espoused the most hideous form
of ethnic bigotry and religious fanaticism certainly have a lot
of soul - searching to do because their friends in the Obama White House are on their way out and their darling Hilary is not coming in to replace him.
New Yorkers also widely disapprove
of the Confederate battle flag: 59 percent
of voters say it represents
racial intolerance as opposed to 27 percent who believe it represents Southern pride.
«Before the war is ignited, we have deemed it fit to call this summit where we discussed and made our grouse and positions known to the Nigerian government and the global community to the effect
of our further
intolerance of the menace on our
racial pride.
Other research has associated colorblind
racial attitudes in whites with fear
of racial minorities and greater levels
of racial and gender
intolerance, the researchers said.
Linked with a long history
of religious and ethnic
intolerance,
racial and social inequality, and severe national tensions, diversity has undoubtedly bred hatred, prejudice, discrimination, and violence in some people over the course
of history, says Senior Lecturer Todd Pittinsky in his new book, Us Plus Them.
Ferguson, Baltimore, Cleveland, New Orleans: these cities have become synonymous with
racial intolerance and symbols
of what's wrong with race relations in our country.
It is contingent on... seeing cultural differences as assets; creating caring learning communities where culturally different individuals and heritages are valued; using cultural knowledge
of ethnically diverse cultures, families, and communities to guide curriculum development, classroom climates, instructional strategies, and relationships with students; challenging
racial and cultural stereotypes, prejudices, racism, and other forms
of intolerance, injustice, and oppression; being change agents for social justice and academic equity; mediating power imbalances in classrooms based on race, culture, ethnicity, and class; and accepting cultural responsiveness as endemic to educational effectiveness in all areas
of learning for students from all ethnic groups.»
The fact that interracial hostility and
intolerance is one
of the harms mentioned implies that the district is aware that simply putting students
of different races is not enough and that a set plan is needed in order to reduce
racial intolerance.
Incidents like Trayvon Martin's murder and the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri are modern reminders
of how much work Americans need to do to eradicate
racial intolerance.
For example, «The Eyes
of the Night Creatures» explores
racial and ethical
intolerance, while «The White Disease» is a painting
of an aging South African woman with pale blue eyes Dumas says projects the disease that is apartheid.
Both works activate a metaphor
of ideological incarceration, and though these pieces — like many others in the show — center on
racial intolerance as a theme, they point to a broader existential opportunity, one
of self - liberation.
The critical discourse about the hypocrisy, fanaticism,
racial intolerance the artist raises are more than relevant and call for constant debate, especially in the current state
of contemporary societies.
[8] A series
of paintings she executed in the mid-1980s, titled «The Eyes
of the Night Creatures», explores recurring themes in the artist's oeuvre, including
racial and ethical
intolerance.
One
of the better examples
of Marlene's work that explored the theme
of racial and ethical
intolerance is her series
of paintings entitled The Eyes
of the Night Creatures, made in the mid-1990s.
This recommendation is in accordance with the Durban Declaration and Program
of Action, which calls on states to develop comprehensive national action plans to eradicate racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance.