Sentences with phrase «white supremacy as»

Most U.S. Christian denominations (really, almost all of them) have expressly disavowed white supremacy as a matter of formal denominational policy (some more recently than others), and I am not aware of any that formally adhere to a discriminatory policy (although I don't claim to be omniscient), so claiming an affiliation with any of these denominations would not suffice.
The situation becomes muddier, however, when an employee claims that the employee is a member of a theistic religion in which they have a sincere belief which has white supremacy as on of its ideologies.
The successful revival of white supremacy as a negation of Obama's legacy makes Trump not only the first white president of this country — someone who campaigned and won the 2016 presidency based on his commitment to whiteness — but also the most dangerous one, Coates concludes.
«Many things have happened in this country since then, the rise of white supremacy as represented by Charlottesville, the massacre in Las Vegas and here at home, just last week, the appearance of white supremacist literature on the Westchester Community College campus,» Larchmont resident Jenny Geer said.

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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.
RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention, meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, June 13 — 14, 2017, decry every form of racism, including alt - right white supremacy, as antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ; and be it further
WHEREAS, Racism and white supremacy are, sadly, not extinct but present all over the world in various white supremacist movements, sometimes known as «white nationalism» or «alt - right»; now, therefore, be it
I think people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it's racism and white supremacyas you see things like Charlottesville unfold — people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
In most sections of Australian society in the early 1960s, the «White Australia Policy» was regarded as a success for white supreWhite Australia Policy» was regarded as a success for white suprewhite supremacy.
Australia was shaped culturally by a history of white, colonial violence and oppression and a system of legalized white supremacy known as the «White Australia Policy.&rwhite, colonial violence and oppression and a system of legalized white supremacy known as the «White Australia Policy.&rwhite supremacy known as the «White Australia Policy.&rWhite Australia Policy.»
As his fourth point, Piper highlights the Charlottesville protests, which Piper calls «the coming out of the closest of white supremacy
Trigster: the Book of Mormon was written by dark skinned people, who probably knew nothing of the white supremacy you accuse them of... it does use ancient language, but they were not racist in our terms, the Nephites and Lamanites of the Book of Mormon viewed themselves as «brothers,» they were all one race.
Other ministers spoke of white supremacy, but more as a historical condition, urging white support for black populations until equality had been reached.
The «lost cause,» the Confederate battle flag, and other Confederate ideas and symbols were adopted as tokens of white supremacy during the desegregation era.
Justice Antonin Scalia declares in Stenberg v. Carhart that he is «optimistic enough to believe» that the decision constitutionally protecting partial «birth abortion will «one day... be assigned its rightful place in the history of this Court's jurisprudence beside Korematsu [validating internment of Japanese «Americans during World War II] and Dred Scott [holding white supremacy and racial slavery as fundamental tenets of American constitutionalism].»
Genesis 9 is often used as support for slavery, white supremacy, etc..
As far as evangelizing those «in the dark» goes, I think that's often the language of White supremacy or as Kipling wrote, «the White man's burden.&raquAs far as evangelizing those «in the dark» goes, I think that's often the language of White supremacy or as Kipling wrote, «the White man's burden.&raquas evangelizing those «in the dark» goes, I think that's often the language of White supremacy or as Kipling wrote, «the White man's burden.&raquas Kipling wrote, «the White man's burden.»
Also I wouldn't categorise the communism of Antifa as being morally superior to white supremacy or fascism.
I'd wondered whether the Hollywood star Clint Eastwood, directing Hollywood actors Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon as the two leading characters, could possibly capture the essence, even the magic, of that final; of how it became such a unifying force for a society still in a fragile process of transition from white supremacy to majority rule, fear and hostility abounding.
They've joined him in rejecting climate science, and have stood with him since Election Day as he has brought bigotry and white supremacy directly into the White House in the form of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, and others.&rwhite supremacy directly into the White House in the form of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, and others.&rWhite House in the form of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, and others.»
[vi] Domination is thus used in contemporary anarchist discourse as a catch - all term for how the state, capitalism, patriarchy and white supremacy converge and reinforce each other to oppress marginalized groups.
We, as leaders in this great State, unequivocally condemn the language and violence of white supremacy
But then, the New York Post comes along and validates and reports a position I have taken from DAY ONE — interracial dating isn't about exclusion, but inclusion; and choose character above color — and now it seems previous outlets who viewed me as hell's handmaiden for white supremacy are beginning to soften their position.
Made for only $ 9 million, and released in the summer of 2004 the week after The Bourne Supremacy, as rib - nudging counter-programming to the seriousness of both The Manchurian Candidate and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, New Line's raunchy, pot - driven teen comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle may be one of the more simultaneously unlikely and inspired movies to spawn a spin - off in the past decade - plus.
Wakanda and her sovereign act as stand - ins for those great what - ifs in black history, and for exploration of the examples of resistance to global white supremacy that have resonated from the Horn of Africa to the farthest shores of the Atlantic throughout the past half - millennium.
As my colleague Vann Newkirk wrote, «Wakanda and her sovereign act as stand - ins for those great what - ifs in black history, and for exploration of the examples of resistance to global white supremacy that have resonated from the Horn of Africa to the farthest shores of the Atlantic throughout the past half - millennium.&raquAs my colleague Vann Newkirk wrote, «Wakanda and her sovereign act as stand - ins for those great what - ifs in black history, and for exploration of the examples of resistance to global white supremacy that have resonated from the Horn of Africa to the farthest shores of the Atlantic throughout the past half - millennium.&raquas stand - ins for those great what - ifs in black history, and for exploration of the examples of resistance to global white supremacy that have resonated from the Horn of Africa to the farthest shores of the Atlantic throughout the past half - millennium.»
Killmonger's fatalistic, inevitably violent outlook — a byproduct of American militarism and white supremacy — is not presented as the end - all solution.
Foster, as a bright up - and - coming analyst must confront the challenge of sticking to a new skinhead identity while maintaining his real principles, as he navigates the dangerous underworld of white supremacy.
In contemporary American society there still as movements that advocate extremist reactionary currents, professing white supremacy and nationalism.
Darius (Lakeith Stanfield) talks about «Florida Man,» but instead of referring to it as the meme shorthand for Floridian crime hijinx, in Atlanta, «Florida Man» is the embodiment of redneck white supremacy.
On one level a genre mash - up revelling in influences as diverse as John Carpenter, Night of the Living Dead and The Stepford Wives, it also ambitiously holds a mirror up to the history of modern America, confronting not overt racism (that would be too easy, not to mention predictable) but a more insidious narrative of coercion and white supremacy whose legacy stretches back across the generations.
As the children come through the wardrobe into Narnia, they find themselves as the most savored pawns in a war for supremacy between the noble lion Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson, Batman Begins) and the White Witch, in the ultimate battle between good and eviAs the children come through the wardrobe into Narnia, they find themselves as the most savored pawns in a war for supremacy between the noble lion Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson, Batman Begins) and the White Witch, in the ultimate battle between good and evias the most savored pawns in a war for supremacy between the noble lion Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson, Batman Begins) and the White Witch, in the ultimate battle between good and evil.
On Wednesday, Hollywood legend John Carpenter hit back at neo-Nazis and white supremacists online who had been idolizing his 1988 cult classic, They Live, as an allegory for fighting against Jewish supremacy.
Letts will be the leader of the white supremacy movement in the film and Trammell's seemingly ordinary suburban dad will secretly be working as an Aryan youth recruiter.
Education policy as an act of white supremacy: Whiteness, critical race theory and education reform.
Americans may like to imagine that we left White Supremacy behind with the 1960s, but it is clear that the hatred still seethes within many of our countrymen, and it is very clear that it boiled over in Dylann Roof spurring him to annihilate members of the Charleston black community as they studied the Bible in one of the cornerstone institutions of that community.
Racism in America can take the form of so much more than the «N» word, and here Oluo astutely dismantles issues such as police brutality, cultural appropriation and microaggressions, and the pervasive, poisonous power of racism and white supremacy.
A fine game, and one of my favorites, but when engaged in a battle for technological supremacy, a black - and - white (or «creamed spinach color,» as SEGA was keen to point out) title with a slower pace than normal wasn't the first thing you wanted to go to on the playground when arguing over which side was better, particularly against a full - fledged console title.
Celebrating art as activism, the show puts on display concerns on immigration rights, transgender rights, women's rights, climate change, health care, gender equality, white supremacy, sexual harassment and gun control, among others.
His latest series entitled The Board of Directors deals with an array of political and social issues such as post-colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy and white supremacy in South Africa.
Contemporary artists aged 18 to 80 from around the world have created these artworks that were inspired by such issues as racism, sexism, discrimination, health care, climate change, transgender rights, white supremacy, gender equality, and gun control, among others.
Celebrating art as activism, artwork in the show tackled controversial subjects such as immigration rights, reproductive rights, climate change, transgender rights, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
This jarring convergence of national pride with the shameful misrepresentation of African Americans as well as the inclusion of one famous black historical figure raises questions about historical «tokenism» as a distraction from the centrality of white supremacy to US history.
Artist Devin Kenny will perform If I don't laugh / Tarda..., a powerful sonic performance incorporating music and spoken word and addressing the role of social media in the widened access to, as described by Kenny, images of «Black suffering that directly results from the machinations of white supremacy the US prison industrial complex and police state, and the aftermath of colonialism and chattel slavery».
This group's thirst for nonconformist epistemologies is suffused with an appetite for irony quite capable of accepting the adoption of questionable tendencies, like white supremacy, as instances of banal posturing or jaded affectation.
Whitten was born in 1939 in Alabama and came of age as the Civil Rights Movement directly challenged Jim Crow laws and broader white supremacy in the United States.
In a follow up to the gallery's critically acclaimed group show «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN,» which opened during the week of the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
With Land is a meditation on the ways our bodies and land are targets of white supremacy and its violence — systemically oppressed, exploited, stolen, seized, sold, occupied, owned, divided — and how to, within this matrix of consequences of colonization, be with land as a cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resilient.
«Danger to The System» focuses on events highlighting artists of color, queer, and other marginalized intersections of artists whose work deals with time, space, histories, new media, cultural diaspora, erasure, patriarchy, white supremacy, the internet, recorded and performed sound works, live performance, and the intersectionality of histories, cultural trauma, healing strategies and the ever changing radical climate in America, 2016, as well as specifically Oakland, CA.
Tafur's work uses representational symbolism to unearth the oppressive roots of America's founding, illuminating how institutions such as white supremacy and misogyny are not just present here today, but are intrinsically American.
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