Sentences with phrase «racial supremacist»

Used by the Nazis to make oil from coal during World War II, it was commercialized by the century's second - most - odious racial supremacist regime in the 1950s through South Africa's state energy company.
If you had two racial supremacist parties with identical policies but preferring different races would you say one was left and one was right because they were against each other?

Not exact matches

«No place for racial hatred or extremism in @USMC,» Gen. Robert Neller, the Marine Corps commandant, tweeted Tuesday, referencing former Marine recruiter Dillon Ulysses, who is believed to have been tied to the white supremacist group, Vanguard America, multiple news outlets reported on Wednesday.
«And when the president gets into the kind of controversy he does, and the U.N. committee responds the way it does, they begin to doubt whether we are living those values,» Wallace said, referring to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination's criticism of the United States government's failure to adequately condemn white supremacists and the events in Charlottesville.
I strongly believe the selection of an actor for the «Devil / Satan» role who is African = American and resembles President Obama is a deliberate and obvious racial and political attempt to promote fear in those people who are looking for excuses to rationalize their own bigotry and promote their white supremacist ideologies.
The Senate is built - in racial... is a white supremacist institution.
Eventually, some white supremacists tried to distinguish it further by using it to refer to a form of white supremacy that emphasizes defining a country or region by white racial identity and which seeks to promote the interests of whites exclusively, typically at the expense of people of other backgrounds.
Trump's surprise rise to become the GOP presidential nominee, built largely on a willingness to openly criticize minority groups and tap into long - simmering racial divisions, has reenergized white supremacist groups and drawn them into mainstream American politics like nothing seen in decades.
After supporting white supremacist groups speaking in Virginia, the ACLU is wrestling with its long - standing support for free speeches versus the racial violence unleashed by the groups this weekend.
In the US a number of locally elected sheriffs are reported to have aligned themselves with white supremacist groups and one has reportedly sanctioned racial profiling.
This, of course, would have been a nice opportunity to hire a black model, as there aren't many jobs available for non-white models (as Jezebel pointed out, 82 percent of the models at New York Fashion Week this season were white) and some might argue (I would argue) that the lack of racial diversity in the fashion industry promotes a standard of beauty which verges on (slash is) white supremacist.
First off, let's keep in mind that «white supremacist» is (and should be) an extraordinarily potent term: It's a word that has been used to denote truly execrable people, those who trade in racial hatred and fantasies of an ethnocentric hierarchy in which whites reign supreme.
The suspect in the crime, 21 - year - old Dylann Storm Roof, is a white man who was known to be heavily influenced by online white supremacist hate speech, most notably from the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that now functions primarily as an Internet clearinghouse for racial fear - mongering «news» stories.
LGBT people are not necessarily as easily identified as blacks or Native Americans, and because LGBT occurs across racial divides (and because so many LGBT individuals already are professionals, artists, actors, whatever), it's more difficult for white supremacist types to make the same arguments about them.
That overt white supremacist activity is in the past but I don't believe we are close to solving the problems of racial differences.
As in Devil in the Grove, his previous exposé of the corruption and racial injustice carried out by the Lake County Sheriff's Department, King's exhaustive reporting details the frightening chokehold white supremacists had over a Florida agricultural town in the very recent past.
In all ways Odutola complicates the historical pull, in a white supremacist frame, toward blackness as «simply» a racial demarcation.
In her artist statement, rendered reluctantly, Walker asserts she is «tired of «being a role model»» and a featured member of «my racial group and / or gender niche,» her weariness stemming from «standing up, being counted... «having a voice»» in the face of current political strife and ever - present racism in the U.S. as revealed in white nationalist and white supremacist rallies and violence.
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