Sentences with phrase «support white supremacy»

This is just another way that school vouchers support white supremacy.
The United States has a long history of using intelligence tests to support white supremacy and class stratification.

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«We call upon you, as our friend, our classmate, and as a fellow American, to resign in protest of President Trump's support of Nazism and white supremacy.
If your faith community is actively working to support the systems of white supremacy and patriarchy that are enabling this administration, you may need to take a break, or leave.
Other ministers spoke of white supremacy, but more as a historical condition, urging white support for black populations until equality had been reached.
Santa Claus is part of a Indocrination program that has been on - going from 500 years ago to maintain the status quo of white supremacy, people grow up totally conflicted when they realize their hard earned dollars is the real Santa claus that they willingly spend and too their kids continue to support the Lie.
Genesis 9 is often used as support for slavery, white supremacy, etc..
Supremacy of the «Master Race» in Germany, the «white man «s burden» in Africa and Asia, the «manifest destiny» of settlers over the Indians in America, the «evil empire» of the Soviet Union — these and other myths are powerfully motivate and support various public policies and actions today.
«If we are going to confront white supremacy in one way we should support confronting it in all ways, on and off the football field, whenever the opportunity presents itself,» Jamal Johnson, the rally's pace - keeper says.
When a phrase like «white supremacy» is bandied about so lightly, the most straightforward response for many on the Right (and even some in the middle), is to conclude that anyone who wants to shrink the federal government, supports school vouchers, or is skeptical of affirmative action risks being stamped a «white supremacist.»
The general tenor of the comments was that Diego's message was the final act that revealed a long - suspected support for white supremacy to be true.
The soldier, Private First Class Jeremy T. Wilcox, faced charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice related to statements he posted online and made in online chat rooms that were racist and that expressed support for white supremacy.
Since some of the people who support the abolition of these Commissions have links to white supremacy groups, Eliadis believes that any such project will likely fail.
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