Sentences with phrase «population are racist»

It's simply because about half of the American population are racist, mostly the Republican half.

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Nazi racist ideology has its roots in hindu, pagan Egypt, ancestral home land of Saxons, meaning tied to or forged with essence, meanings god's, subcontinent never was part of hindu denial of truth absolute but hinduism, racism was imposed by force by hindu's, criminals of Egypt and Persia on nomadic population of subcontinent by declaring themselves to be god's, while native's of Europe were slaughtered to extinction by hindu Gaul's, criminal self centered after they were defeated as hindu, deniers of truth abolute Pharaoh's by the king's of Sudan.
I would like to point out, not as a racist, but as an everyday observer, that the entire worldwide Jewish population is 7 million.
for such an industrialized nation, a nation that likes to think it leads on ethics, a large portion of the population in the US is overly racist and h.omophobic.
The interior of the country is a mixture of racist and ignorant people, but ironically there are a few interior cities with large arab populations like Chicago, Detroit, and Dallas.
The good news is that the number of people that have made racist comments is a small proportion of the total population, and that many more are fighting back.
He is full of hurt about the attacks on Ukip as a racist party and says the message has really hit home with voters in Croydon, perhaps because it is one of the most mixed parts of the country, with the council predicting white people will make up 40 % of the population by 2021.
The number of people in the UK who accept the racist and fascist agenda of the BNP must be far less than 1 % of the population and there is no justification for giving them such an important platform.
Perhaps this is not surprising, as in the 1960s, when population growth became an issue of widespread concern, the discussions often had a racist undertone, in which the «well - off» focused on the exploding populations of «underdeveloped nations».
A Filipina who got disappointed by the lean pickings from the local male population tried the online - dating web site out of curiosity and... «I was happily encased in a racist - free bubble and was incredibly grateful for it.»
As it is, The Missing indicts the general push and racist presumptions of modernization, as white populations move West and South, glances briefly at other futures offered by technologies (recording and military), and can't quite grapple with the displacement that is the white settlers» lot, by definition.
They took the advisory vote in a plebiscite from 37 % of the electorate and say «the people have chosen» when in reality it was to save their party from UKIP, the racists and xenophobes and the incredibly stupid 37 % who make up UK population.
In many respects this event — part of a series of responses to police brutality, corruption, and racist policies aimed at undermining the rights of Britain's black populationwas the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequities.
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