Sentences with phrase «only by racism»

His career began in the 1930s, when he used the style of social realism to convey both the struggles and everyday lives of black people, shaped not only by racism but also by the Great Depression.

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It's not surprising that the people who create movies are as affected by the racism, sexual abuse and violence that has pockmarked the news for the past few years as the rest of us, but Hollywood is only offering a diagnosis here.
God has clearly chosen to work in ways not immediately obvious to us, and we can only assume that He has done so in order that He might be glorified while the vestiges of racism and exclusion, the failed attempts at revitalization, and the nihilism induced by violence might be put to shame.
It is only slander if it isnt true LDS is a cult by any definition and quite a twisted one at that with a history of racism and treason
By so doing, they can not account for black - on - black murders because they don't fit their «racism - is - our only - hindrance» scenario.
Because only racism would explain why they are so willing to believe such tripe without a shred of evidence other than cartoons fed to them by smarter people.
Not only did Hume's racism affect his argument, as it was those outside of his white, genteel world who made miracle claims, it left a lasting legacy, as Keener notes that it was explicitly adopted by none other than Kant.
We find ourselves with not only more than two primary cultures and traditions trying to live in harmony, but there is an extensive history of pain caused by racism in our country.
My heart not only breaks for my friends in Israel and Palestine, but it breaks because of the hateful stereotyping, racism and violent response being disseminated by Christians as they watch the news unfold and enter the discussion.
Only in the light of her writing, as it is informed by her Catholicism, can she be recognized, as Ralph C. Wood puts it, to offer «a real antidote to racism
And my whole thing is that people do not understand how racism is so destructive — not only in the obvious ways like segregation or red lining or police violence, but by the mere fact that even if you're not encountering those specific struggles, racism can still kill you by eroding your health.
I'm on the left, I support the Democratic party, I detest racism (particularly as someone who has experienced its ugliness), but I get some of the arguments made by the right when it comes to language vigilance and accusation, because I've seen far too many situations when people have tried their darndest to ally with identity positions they don't share or rally behind causes that don't necessarily reflect their own subject position, only to have it backfire spectacularly because they didn't do it right or say it right.
It only took 29 minutes and 30 seconds of the Russian Premier League opening match between Spartak Moscow and FC Ufa at Otkritie Arena in Moscow before this season was hit by its first racism case.
A real - time electronic poll of BME teachers attending the seminar found that: 78 % do not think the work and contribution of BME teachers is recognised and valued by schools; 58 % do not think treatment of BME teachers has improved in the last decade; Only 36 % feel outcomes for BME pupils have improved in the last decade; 98 % feel that racism continues to be a serious problem in the UK today; 53 % do not see themselves still being in the teaching profession in the next five years, with 31 % saying they are planning to change career and the rest saying they plan to retire or take a break from the profession.
None I can fathom and I conclude it is only yet another way opf associating racism with Conservatism, what words will you have left for the BNP if most of two countries are racists by inference by your bizarre logic?
Insulting UKIP in this way looks like a real case of pot and kettle in membership terms, but only the tory party may be seeking to make racism a party policy by imposing candidates from ethnic minorities on constituencies.
The only impediment to their being recognized as such and hired by elite, predominantly white institutions is the intransigent racism that still haunts the academy.»
While being in a relationship with someone of a different race to yours could have its challenges, it has many benefits which are achieved only if the couple is willing to fight through all the odds and stereotypes that are brought about by racism.
«In the end, all comes down to a contest between T'Challa and Killmonger that can only be read one way,» writes Christopher Lebron in a well - argued piece in Boston Review, «in a world marked by racism, a man of African nobility must fight his own blood relative whose goal is the global liberation of blacks.»
But only one comes to mind with racism as an actual character: the controversial drama «White Dog,» directed by Samuel Fuller, based on the novel by Romain Gary.
Usually directed by white men, like The Help's Tate Taylor, movies about racism are often actually about white people learning about racism, as if that is the only or most significant way the subject can be tackled.
April 29, 2014 • Observers say the Clippers owner's current trouble is only the latest in a 30 - year record of racism in LA — although he has also been honored by the NAACP for his charity work.
It is only by combining an iconic white - guy - hero - genre with one of the few credible black - guys - with - guns genres that Tarantino can make his larger point about the evils of slavery and racism.
More testing, as proposed by President Bush, will only reinforce the racism of low expectations and leave many more children behind.»
It has been only a few months since Ta - Nehisi Coates struck the American nerve, in Between the World and Me, by pointing out that our racial history is more deeply ingrained in racism than Myrdal suggested.
I am not blind to how unattractive Ethel's uncritical acceptance of racism was, to the extent that I think she buried in denial how painful it was to be separated from her only friend, and then see that friend be raped by her father.
The rise of the Black Lives Matter movement in response to the killing of several unarmed black people by Police and the water crisis in Flint, Michigan are only two of countless examples showcasing how systematic racism is still alive and well in America today.
With it, Bradford presents a work that not only explores the vital tension between abstraction and representation in contemporary art, but crucially invites us to confront some of the most pressing issues that we must continue to reckon with in today's socio - political landscape characterised by flares of racism, sexism and global economic suffering of the disenfranchised.
We need go back just 50 years to see how another disaster in the making — the «population explosion» — led not only to a positive ecological awareness, but also to the formulation and partial implementation of Draconian international social policies that have been revealed in the last decade as being motivated as much by post-colonial fears (and a fair amount of racism) as they were by «hard» science.
«Only by rejecting racism and valuing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, rights and experiences will we progress reconciliation in Australia», Mr. Mohamed added.
Now I note that you said today that there's been great improvement over a short period of time, and I'm sure there has been, but you know it's interesting to me, and again I will say this because I come from a country myself where there is a disadvantaged community and a lot of government programs et cetera, it's of serious concern the extent of the dramatic inequalities that are still being experienced by these population groups when they represent only, you know, no more than 2 % of the population of a highly developed, industrialised state, and I just, it makes me wonder about things like the effectiveness of the programs, monitoring, benchmarking, what are the standards, is anybody watching this to see whether or not they really are designed to meet the disadvantages that are real in the communities, you know the real history of systemic discrimination, institutional racism?
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