Sentences with phrase «racist when»

Being engaged: I aspire to be an approachable person politically but will admit I have found a lot to oppose in our new president:) so I focus on training progressives to engage in constructive political dialogue, including such forgotten skills as «listening,» «not calling people racist when you don't know what else is wrong with their viewpoint» and so forth.
But they get a little less racist when it's one of their own black men being nominated everywhere.
Dating is exciting and fun filled, so why be a racist when it comes to dating?
She said: «I don't want people thinking I'm racist when I'm not.
Conservatives and Labour are in an arms race on anti-immigrant rhetoric - so why are Ukip called racist when they say the same things?
You have my word if I win Im taking my money and Im buying the Redskins and changing the name to Whiteskins to show everyone its funny how its not racist when its a joke making fun of White people.
Obama is the true racist when he expects them to vote for him just because he is black.
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.
if we were so racist when whites first stepped on the shores of west africa they would have been sent to where they came from.
God's the ultimate racist when you consider what he's going to do to those not of «his race.»
Questioning policies of Israel does not make one anti-semitic, just as questioning Obama's policies does not make one a racist when race is not brought up in the subject, however many Jews call out anti-Semitism where there is none.
In a seminar called: «Trump the race card: Are you sick and tired of being called a racist when you know you're not one?»

Not exact matches

For one thing, even when Trump's misstatements and racist commentary are singled out or highlighted as a problem, his support never seems to waver.
Retired Japanese interpreter Kumiko Torikai, who left the profession in the 1980s, explained that when a subject is making racist or misogynistic comments, the interpreter's job becomes extremely problematic:
When that rally turned deadly, Trump was slow to condemn racist demonstrators.
Mark Cuban found himself on the sidelines of controversy last month, when the NBA banned Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life over racist comments.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the person who made those shoes is.
Lin reflected on learning about the racist hate mail directed at her when she was chosen to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and said she's frustrated that she's still often described by her physical appearance in articles.
When I grew up, those things weren't called racist,» he declared.
When you throw words like «racist» and «sexist» at every Republican, they lose their meaning.
There were also reports that he would leave after the president's equivocal reaction to racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer, and media outlets speculated that he might leave after the tax bill was passed or when Trump passed him up as chair of the Federal Reserve.
When the whole James Damore manifesto scandal broke loose, Chevalier responded with various memes and internal posts to counter sexist, racist, and discriminatory views.
Schaffner says that before Obama's election, political scientists believed that «when candidates used language during a campaign, or during a debate, that was explicitly racist, voters would indicate that they liked that candidate less and were less likely to vote for them.
If you read through Brigham Young's pronouncements in the Journal of Discourses when it comes to race, you'll see that he was unabashedly racist.
Maybe next time when they are caught with their anti-semitic, bigoted and racist rants / comments / polls... they will follow up with this kind of response going forward for change?!
This is what happens when Southern Baptist / Evangelicals use the argument of «Obama is a Marxist, Kenyan, terrorist, baby - killing, racist, Muslim, etc...»
When someone tells me they are a Baptist I just assume they are a racist, hom.ophobic, moron until they prove otherwise.
when you all turn into hypocrites is when i get upset... its like black people creating black history month... what if a white person did that... then it would be racist... gay people want to be accepted and not hated on... the answer is not to turn around and hate and attack everyone else... really humans in america are fuct... no way out of it... you have all entangled yourself in a web of hate... grow up
Maybe when these leaders of the African American community look at themselves first, they will realize they are just as racist as they claim others to be.
Mt toilet paper is white when I start but brown when I'm done.Am I racist or a comprimiser?
Besides, when you marginalize all Muslims as «blow themselves by the falafel stand», that's racist.
White racists bombed black residents repeatedly through the 40s and 50s, and the area was repeatedly flooded when the Trinity River swelled.
A man spends years and years listening, and praising, the words of a racist extremist, then when he needs votes, he does a 180, and you call it evolving?
And there were people who immediately left the LDS Church when that announcement was made — which means those who remained are not the racists.
Am I to believe that all Christians are racist because the KKK burns the cross of Jesus Christ on my front lawn, or that most white power groups invoke the name of Christ in a twisted way when spewing their hate?
yeah, we get a bunch of Southerns who can't find any racists to mingle with and they go nuts when they realize that it really does rain that much here.
That's the point; even the most racist members of the KKK back in the 60's believed they were being good Christians when they lynched blacks and bombed Jewish homes.
Violence broke out at a racist gathering in Charlottesville on Saturday 12th August when counter-protestors confronted demonstrators.
As a conservative with libertarian tendencies, I dabbled with tea - baggery myself but when they found out I was an atheist and not racist, I found myself to be an unwelcome addition to their group.
It turns out the racists are right when they say that blacks are responsible for the problems of blacks.»
Everyone on here seems to think it was this big racist injustice, when it didn't have to do with race at all.
In addition, where were these pastors when the couple in Mississippi were refused marriage by a racist church?
He lost his faith in a racist church and made a living out of being a doubter and a sceptic, but when... More
But we can't dare ask about Obamas religious journey when he was young before 20 Years in Rev. Wrights church we are seen as re-hashing the past or Racist agianst him.
When we invited my advisees socially to our home, we could count on Chip to entertain us with his stories, mostly true ones about his experiences as a black in a racist society.
Obama seemed to understand this better when he went on to say in his speech that he could also not disown his own grandmother for her white racist comments, as much as they hurt him.
Let me say it plainly: white Christians need to check friends, family and acquaintances when they see anything racist that doesn't resemble the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Arkes agrees, but that's precisely the point of his book, which Prof. Smolin simply does not get: when racists appeal to natural law to justify slavery and white supremacy they employ principles that undercut their own rights.
I'd say uneducated, unsuccessful bitter racist white - trash fundamentalists (who are all about as sharp as a marble) are always the ones drawn to the KKK, John Birch, and fundamentalist «churches»... they're easy to amp up with hatred of a common enemy... which is what you see «churches» like Westboro Blabtist do... just look at the combination of zeal and hatred in their faces when they're on the news.
When people through the term «racist» around without even really understanding what it means, it deminishes the actual impact of a truely racist act.
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