Word: racistã
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...that no progress had ever been made toward equality in civil rights. Why have I been labeled in this unfortunate manner? The simple answer is that I support Spencer’s Gift stores’ right to produce what some Asians have termed offensive and “racist??: a t-shirt that proclaims one should “Hang out” with one’s “Wang out” and depicts a slanty-eyed Asian character...
Griffith offers a romantic—though rabidly racist??vision of what it means to be an American; against this backdrop, Miller’s alternative of “panhumanism” is only vaguely defined...
...Mather House history concentrator and former Crimson editorial associate chair, Kavulla is taking the semester off to work on his own grassroots initiative addressing “racist?? school board policies in his hometown of Great Falls, Mont...
...storm in all of our loving relationships, we don’t expect those storms to be the very foundation of the relationship. “I love yous” rooted in such harsh moral judgments are copouts, condescending and meaningless. They are the ideological soulmates of the racist??s defense that he has lots of black friends: they might sound nice, but ultimately they mean nothing without more fundamental change. How can we make sure “love” is more than a slogan? We each have to figure out the specifics for ourselves...
...French elections blamed “European xenophobia and racist intolerance” for right-wing political successes. Europeans are indeed more racist than Americans are. A 1997 Eurobarometer poll found that a third of the citizens in EU countries described themselves as “very racist?? or “quite racist.” But racism does not explain why the extreme rightist groups most associated with race baiting, such as Austrian Jorg Haider’s Freedom Party and Frenchman Jean Marie Le Pen’s National Front, have seen their public support...