Sentences with phrase «racism still»

Look also at the oppression and segregation that occurred in Australia and the rampant racism still in existence, particularly to the indigenous community.
Racism still remains a marked aspect of Australian society.
Closer to home, SBS tackled the issue, quoting the head of the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Well - Being, Dennis McDermott, saying that racism still exists in Australia's health system — and it's costing lives.
Fascinated by challenging conventional standards of beauty, she explores the raw intersections of ethnicity, female gender and sexuality; attempting to dissect the residual psychosis of misogyny and the violent repercussions of post-colonial racism still recurring even at the dawn of the 21st century.
You will be picking through both novels, looking for methods of comparison, developing your thesis that racism still exists and has simply become entrenched within our institutions in new, less discernible ways.
And in a very embarrassing example of the power that racism still holds, Earl Holt, the president of the Conservative Citizens Council, whose website apparently helped to radicalize Dylann Roof until he pledged himself to starting a race war, has been a generous donor to Republican politicians — many of whom are now returning his money or donating it to charity.
Peele's «Get Out» is a remarkedly assured black comedy (pun intended) that relies on exploitation tropes (startle effects, etc.) to comment on what the Black Lives Matter movement has insisted all along: though white liberal Americans may fool themselves into thinking otherwise, racism still permeates suburban gated communities.
«Another component of that is denying that blatant racism still exists.»
Jack Straw, who, as home secretary, implemented the inquiry in 1997, told Radio 4 he was pleased with his role in the aftermath but insisted the problem of racism still haunted Britain.
There's a war going on... people are dying... humans are being trafficked onto our soil for some pervert to abuse... children are hungry... racism still runs rampant... autism is on the rise... FIND A CAUSE AND STOP WORRYING ABOUT CATCHING A QUICK GLANCE AT MY BOOB WHILE IM FEEDING MY CHILD.
Yes, racism still exists.
If you can not see that racism still exists, I don't know what to tell you.
Mormons have allowed Blacks to be members this is true but it is the priesthood where racism still rears its ugly head.
They recognized the terrible truth that racism still prevailed.
And then we must recognize that racism still exists, and when someone is trying to discuss race, that does not equate that they are accusing you of racism.
Although some elements of this racism still persist, the legal nature of the exclusion has been removed in most places.
@Rick — what a disgusting bit of racism you still harbor.
It's said that racism still exist.

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And although they may occasionally confront racism and discrimination on the street or while travelling to certain parts of the world, I would still feel confident that this would affect them less and less in the workplace.
Isaac Chotiner explains that the expressed desire / hope / prediction of many liberals that the Boston bombers turn out to be white non-Muslims was based on a «reasoned reactions to a society that is still full of racism and bigotry» and that «in times of national emergency or stress,....
It is a sad testament to America's continued racism and segregation that half a century after the Civil Rights movement and MLK Jr. this is still considered news: that whites and blacks intermingle.
Their descendants are still with us, and happily have people on Fox news to remind us that bigotry and racism are still alive and well in this great land of ours.
The ugliest presentations of racism may have been pulled out, but it's clear that we're still dealing with the after - effects — even now, social mobility is less evident in black men who play by the rules than white men who don't.
it's also unbelievable to me that in one of the most advanced countries in the world (as we like to claim U.S. to be) in the 21st century there is still talk about racism.
RESOLVED, That we acknowledge that we still must make progress in rooting out any remaining forms of intentional or unintentional racism in our midst; and be it further
Many white Americans still refuse to embrace their black neighbors as equals and so the saga of racism, prejudice and inequality will continue.
Though womanism addresses racism and classism, its parameters and implications are still being explored, particularly among people of faith.
Disgusting that racism like this is still so prevalent in society.
I believe some of you know this, but aren't sure why you're still battling bitterness, greed, racism or another sin.
That would still be racism and racism is never justifiable.
It's still very much an uphill battle, but even the minuscule time period of the last 100 years has seen dramatic changes in society's acceptance of more «modest» antisocial behaviors (racism, bigotry, bullying etc.) What is now coined «Political Correctness» is really just the fine - tuning of previously - accepted social norms.
The great issues of our time are moral: the uses of power; wealth and poverty; human rights; the moral quality and character of society; loss of the sense of the common good in tandem with the pampering of private interests; domestic violence; outrageous legal and medical costs in a system of maldistributed services; unprecedented developments in biotechnologies which portend good but risk evil; the violation of public trust by high elected officials and their appointees; the growing militarization of many societies; continued racism; the persistence of hunger and malnutrition; a still exploding population in societies hard put to increase jobs and resources; abortion; euthanasia; care for the environment; the claims of future generations.
Still others have blamed the persistent racism of Southern religion, the cultural captivity of Southern regionalism, the eschatological pessimism of premillennialist ideology, right «wing conspiracy theories, and so forth: There is no shortage of explanations.
I still believe in God and the Divine, but I so rarely see it in practice and in action... it's heartbreaking to realize they harsh judgment and hypocrisy, racism and slavery hiding behind the so - called «word of God,» but I know my own God and my God is a God of Love.
But remember it wasnt the white people today who did this (I am one and am ashamed of my ancestors behavior), in fact none of us were alive when these atrocities occured I know you still suffer huge problems with racism - there are a lot whites who want to fight along side you to eliminate this.
In this regard, they are still influenced by white racism.
But racism is strong in every nation and every race still now.
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the lack of diversity in churches, shows that America still has a long way to go when it comes to ending racism and dicrimination.
You witness by telling others that racism is still a problem we need to be addressing across our society.
Still, if we keep our focus on the typically underexplored question of why the Great War continued, it seems to me that one has to take account of the nihilism, racism, and will - to - power that warped European high culture in the latter decades of the nineteenth century, making what now appear to be acts of civilizational suicide both rational and unavoidable.
You want blacks to get over slavery but you can't seem to get over the fact that some people still choose to confront racism.
I never knew how much racism and se - xism still was ingrained in this country until I started reading this blog.
In «The Lie», a post by Lisa Sharon Harper, Lisa outlines the important, if seldom acknowledged truth, that racism is still present and deep seated in many within our culture.
The fact that black people still have to contend for such a right is a symptom of racism.
To me, it's just a messy mix of between racism and hypocrisy — they just don't like the guy because he's less than 100 % white and they're all still bitter about it, and they're fighting against many of the principles that is taught in their own New Testament.
It's nothing but black racism in this case, understandable, but still plain and simple untrue.
It was a challenging time to become a conscientious Catholic, for racism and slavery were still rampant, inequality and injustice was on the increase, and anti-Catholicism was everywhere.
This example, is an obvious example, still of how far, we have to go, to deal, with the issue, of racism, in the church.
The unfortunate reality though is that we need to continue to talk about it, because there continue to be things in our society that reveal that we're still divided, that there's still racism, that there's still confusion.
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