Stereotyping reinforces
racist beliefs & leads to poor health outcomes.
A recent meta - analysis of more than 100 studies found the Implicit Association Test can predict interracial discriminatory behavior better than personal reports of conscious
racist beliefs.
When
racist beliefs justify and beget pain and violence there is no room for laughter.
Don't be pressured to follow your parents»
racist beliefs, but at the same time, don't marry from the disputed race just because you want to act rebellious to your parents.
Women were also more likely to attribute their supposedly poor performance to gender bias when their evaluator had espoused
racist beliefs than when he was neutral.
Still, Albanese, a former schoolteacher, doesn't believe his opponents harbor
racist beliefs outside of the campaign.
«Planned parenthood» is also a concept that has NOTHING to do with
the racist beliefs of Sanger today.
Next, for the ignorant people in this church who still believe that Black people can be set aside because of ignorant,
racist beliefs.
Personally I don't think punishment helps or changes
racists beliefs, education does, it starts with parenting.
According to Jablonski, it is not surprising that scientific racism is experiencing a rebirth, but not because people are malicious or necessarily have
a racist belief systems.
Not exact matches
«The intolerant and
racist views of hate groups are inconsistent with our
beliefs and practices.
Even as his counterparts like Atlanta rapper Killer Mike — who has been very vocal about America's
racist war on drugs and his own political
beliefs — used their celebrity for fundraising, meetings with politicians, and self - penned articles; the rapper usually left politics to the side as he expanded his business and rose to the top of the corporate ladder.
It's just a shame that we haven't come to the point in society where it should be required that those who make decisions must meet certain, more highly regulated, fool proof, corruption resistant criteria proving their intellect and open mindedness as well as weeding out individuals with preconceived notions,
racist, sexist or religiously or other discriminative views (even if they themselves don't believe they are discriminative in their
beliefs... this happens more than many people realize) and overall ignorant minds.
We have no issue with you guys hvaing the most
racist, misogynistic, hômophobic, and xenophobic
beliefs possible.
Not only is the Mormon faith deeply silly in it's core
beliefs — Aztecs, Jesus descending in a beam of light, decoding tablets in a hat — it's also an extremely
racist and bigoted religion.
Hitler, for a time, advocated for Germans a form of the Christian faith he called «Positive Christianity», [244][245] a
belief system purged of what he objected to in orthodox Christianity, and featuring added
racist elements.
and why is everyone making it seem like because Christian's have a
belief they are some horrible
racist prejudice people.
«If I were a conservative Christian (which I most certainly am not), I would be very reasonably fearful, not just as to tax exemptions but as to a wide range of other programs — fearful that within a generation or so, my religious
beliefs would be treated the same way as
racist religious
beliefs are.»
Are you serious... lol... most of these so called evangelicals are
racist and have no problems oppressing anyone who isn't given to their brand of
belief, and even then, they believe in their fallback
racist ideals.
It is true that some white supremacists call themselves «Pagans,» but most members of the Pagan religion denounce the
beliefs and behaviors of this
racist fringe, and have nothing to do with them.
For many white people talking about racism, it is hard to avoid judging ourselves when we recognize
racist thoughts or
beliefs.
Bullies, misogynists,
racists, all cling to false narratives and lies that justify their
beliefs and will often do this until they are the last person standing.
But this man seems to truly believe what he is stating and he has every right to use his public status to proclaim his
beliefs, as long as they are not
racist or profane, or cruel.
Kind of hard to be called
racist when arabs are full citizens of the nation, groups like the Druze are given special treamtment for their non-jewish
beliefs and when you have arabs in their form of parliment.
But with a black President, many media pundits,
racists, and white secular elites seem to shrug off his faith statements as arising from cultural baggage, not sincerely held
beliefs.
I have always lived by the
belief that we are all God's children, whether gay or straight, Muslim or Christian (though I have some doubts about
racist Tea Partiers).
It's now clear to me that, while the
belief persisted for many reasons (including the way faith is used as a political weapon), a major reason was that media,
racists, and liberal elites alike tend to treat African American Christianity as a cultural, not a theological, phenomenon.
Just go ahead and pull that off the list of other false
beliefs you irrationally cling to, you
racist POS.
Furthermore, the judge who ruled against the Leeds Adoption Agency said very firmly: «Those who follow religious
beliefs long established across Europe can not be equated with
racist bigots.
You lie aboout prayer, you lie about having proven things, you lie about atheists, you call on person here a Nazi
racist because she posted Hitler's quotes on his religious
beliefs in a conversation about what Hitler believed, it just goes on and on.
First, since racism must be completely expunged from America, the presentation of any data that might gratify
racists or reinforce their
beliefs is wrong.
Racists and idiots who have backward
beliefs that people of any other religion aside of their own are heretics, makes me question the difference between their ideology and taliban ideology.
With Obama they started with the
racist card; then his birth place; then his
belief.
This philosophy or
belief is exactly why I picked you up on your — as I thought - «
racist» comment about Brits not liking or rating Iwobi as he is not British but Nigerian, as if either of these things irrelevant matter one jot.
If you want to punish
racist fine them or put them in jail if you believe that changes their
belief system and the law allows for it.
Naturally, a
racist with power can do more harm than one without but what guides all them all is their
belief in the superiority or supremacy of their race.
... is not, contrary to popular
belief, his outrageous statements or his
racist and sexually explicit e-mails, according to veteran GOP consultant Jack Cookfair, who has run dozens of campaigns over the years and is based (part - time, at least) in Central NY.
Its no different from how to spot a
racist, or a militant Christian calling for the world to bend to their
beliefs.
For example, participants perceived the man with the
racist profile as likely to hold hierarchical and, therefore, sexist
beliefs; these
beliefs, in turn, led them to expect the man to show more gender stigma and unfair treatment.
Anyone who hates this movie because it does not comport with their
beliefs about the «real story» is either a
racist or simply misses the point: Phiona overcomes great odds to achieve what she does in the film.
All four are excellent, but it's Mr. Roth as the
racist - beyond -
belief Alabama Governor Wallace that is the most slitheringly evil, while Mr. Oyelowo gives what can only be described as a towering performance of the man many of us know only from history books and news reels (and a January holiday).
I would challenge the NAACP and those persons with
beliefs such as Randi Weingarten to look at how insinuating that charter school leaders and advocates are
racist goes against what the movement stands for and has done.
While it is not our
belief that Mr. Kayser personally harbors
racist views, the implications of his policies have by no means been race - neutral.
Which is why I rarely criticize people for their
beliefs unless they're spamming or making
racist jokes or something.
Saatchi published a number of books, including Be the Worst You Can Be: Life's Too Long for Patience and Virtue (2012), in which he answered questions from readers and journalists, and Beyond
Belief;
Racist, Sexist, Rude, Crude, and Dishonest (2015), a collection of older advertisements that are now widely seen as offensive.
Do law schools or law societies screen out applicants who hold sexist,
racist or homophobic
beliefs?
That is, would it not be reasonable therefore for the law society, in the public interest, to ensure that every candidate to the bar should not hold
racist, sexist and / or homophobic
beliefs?
As for the
belief that Twitter should simply delete the accounts of people who continually post
racist, abusive, or otherwise hostile comments, the researchers said doing so wouldn't stop others from posting similar hateful comments.