Similar words: racism, racial, distract, characteristic, precise, decision, precisely, acid. Meaning: ['reɪsɪst] n. a person with a prejudiced belief that one race is superior to others. adj. 1. based on racial intolerance 2. discriminatory especially on the basis of race or religion.
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(121) All three of Kane's categories suffer from implausible assumptions which belong in the realms of racist folklore rather than scientific inquiry.
(122) George Bush makes a campaign television commercial about crime, but it features a black criminal, so he is called racist.
(123) Twenty forces do not have tests to measure whether their officers have racist attitudes.
(124) Sly had not heard about the terrible racist attack on the Bullens Creek community - not many people had.
(125) Again Cornerville man or the taxi dancer are operating within capitalist, patriarchal and, frequently, racist societies.
(126) His racist views will be rejected by all the people in this country regardless of party.
(127) BBoth men emerged from racist societies as champions of equal rights.
(128) Second-wave western feminism has been dominated by racist and eurocentric assumptions.
(129) The minister denied that he was a racist, but called for tougher controls on immigration.
(130) The latter are usually discriminated against by overt racist language which denigrates a person's colour and ethnic background.
(131) After a damning internal report this month on conditions at Brixton prison both admitted that the service was institutionally racist.
(132) Many whites have used the issue as an opportunity to vent racist jokes ordinarily kept underground or in sports bars.
(133) It is rather how to demarcate reasonable science from irrational ideologies(http://sentencedict.com), such as astrology and racist nationalisms.
(134) By continuing to make racist comments before the committee, he really dug his own grave.
(135) Obviously Delia Cope is a white middle class racist woman who really doesn't care how she oppresses us as Black women.
(136) It hardly takes much decoding to translate this into racial - indeed, not far from racist - terms.
(137) As they state, Piven and Cloward also point out the frequently racist aspects of states' policies toward the poor.
(138) The racist right wing staged their biggest demonstration yet in the main square.
(139) Those who operate the rules are not racist, for they merely follow procedures in a colour-blind way.
(140) Fellow students expressed shock and dismay over the racist incidents.
(141) Controversy surrounds the TV show, which many consider to be racist, sexist, and homophobic.
(142) Co. have sued the securities firm for alleged racial discrimination over an electronic mailing they said contained racist jokes.
(143) Even so, Lieberman's selection triggered an instant spate of hate messages on rightwing and racist websites.
(144) Farrakhan has long been controversial for remarks that many consider anti-Semitic, racist and sexist.
(145) We need to look more closely at the applications of mathematics and to consider using mathematics to challenge racist assumptions.
(146) How such racist pornographic material escaped the rye of black activists presents a problem.
(147) Voters passed a bill to remove a law that is a relic of the state's racist past.
(148) He dismissed his past association with racist groups as a youthful indiscretion.
(149) A lot of people misinterpreted what I was saying, and have called me a racist.
(150) We're a bigoted, racist group of ox-cart reactionaries who don't know which way the wind's blowing.
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