单词 | Racism |
例句 | 1 It is time, once again, to contend with racism. 2 Racism still exists to varying degrees. 3 The central issue is that of widespread racism. 4 Racism exists at all levels of society. 5 He said that racism is endemic in this country. 6 I abhor all forms of racism. 7 The government should give a lead in tackling racism. 8 The authorities are taking steps to combat/fight/tackle racism in schools. 9 I was shocked by the blatant racism of his remarks. 10 She fought against racism all her life and died a martyr to the cause. 11 They are committed to fighting against racism. 12 Racism runs right through society. 13 Racism is still deeply rooted in our society. 14 Racism has been a scar on the game. 15 We oppose racism in all its forms. 16 We have to take a stand against racism. 17 Racism causes political instability and violence. 18 Racism continues to permeate our society. 19 Racism of any kind is abhorrent to me. 20 We are determined to eradicate racism from our sport. 21 The radio station stands accused of racism. 22 I think racism is unconsciously inherent in practically everyone. 23 They took up the struggle against racism. 24 Distrust of foreigners can shade into racism. 25 Distrust of foreigners can shade into racism.WHICH WORD? 26 You're always talking in isms—sexism, ageism, racism. 27 Many immigrants have experienced racism. 28 The colored students held a one-week moratorium on classes to oppose racism. 29 Half a million people held a mass protest against racism last night. 30 The last decade has witnessed a serious rise in the levels of racism and hostility to Black and ethnic groups. 1 It is time, once again, to contend with racism. 2 The central issue is that of widespread racism. 3 Racism exists at all levels of society. 4 He said that racism is endemic in this country. 5 I abhor all forms of racism. 6 The government should give a lead in tackling racism. 7 The authorities are taking steps to combat/fight/tackle racism in schools. 8 The colored students held a one-week moratorium on classes to oppose racism. 9 I was shocked by the blatant racism of his remarks. 10 Half a million people held a mass protest against racism last night. 11 She fought against racism all her life and died a martyr to the cause. 12 The last decade has witnessed a serious rise in the levels of racism and hostility to Black and ethnic groups. 13 Racism causes political instability and violence. 31 Racism is rampant in the armed forces. 32 Unfortunately racism is not yet dead. 33 This legislation simply caters to racism. 34 I've spent a lifetime fighting against racism and prejudice. 35 His writings fanned the flames of racism. 36 They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism. 37 Racism must be eliminated, root and branch. 38 Racism remains a touchy issue. 39 We need to purge our sport of racism. 40 Racism is a deeply rooted prejudice which has existed for thousands of years. 41 The rise of racism concerns Sikhs because they are such a visible minority. 42 The Government should give industry a lead in tackling racism . 43 We're now going to turn to an issue that concerns us all - racism. 44 Racism feeds on fear. 45 Mr Howard has declared that he is against all forms of racism. 46 For them to attack the Liberals for racism is nauseating hypocrisy. 47 His abhorrence of racism led him to write The Algiers Motel Incident. 48 The problem of racism is not peculiar to this country. 49 It is not always helpful to draw analogies between sexism and racism, but in this instance it is useful. 50 The police had to fend off allegations of institutional racism after a black suspect was beaten by four white police officers. 51 The subject of racism is admittedly too complex for facile summarization. 52 Groups like ours are committed to eradicating homophobia,(http:///racism.html) racism and sexism. 53 The coloured students held a one-week moratorium on classes to oppose racism. 54 The apartheid system which enshrined racism in law still existed. 55 The government has promised to continue the fight against racism. 56 There is endemic racism/poverty/violence in many of the country's cities. 57 The engineers' union was unhappy with the motion, saying it smacked of racism. 58 In a rousing speech the minister hit out at racism in the armed forces. 59 The fact remains that racism is still a considerable problem. 60 The incident stuck in my mind because it was the first example I had seen of racism in that country. 61 Racism is in some ways just a fear of the unknown. 62 He fought against racism. 63 He threatened to expose the racism that existed within the police force. 64 We will not tolerate racism in any shape or form. 65 The book documents the rise of the political right with its accompanying strands of nationalism and racism. 66 We are witnessing racism of a virulence that we haven't seen in Europe since the 1940s. 67 Racism is the belief that one race is innately superior to another. 68 There is a feeling among some black people that the level of racism is declining. 69 She sees racism as a form of false consciousness, where a society collectively believes untrue things about other races. 70 Footballers launched an unprecedented crusade against racism on the terraces. 71 He felt the need to make a stand against racism in South Africa. 72 Their comments smack of racism. 73 Issues of racism, sexism, and homophobia were discussed. 74 Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, racism and bigotry intensified. 75 You know the face of racism with a badge. 76 The president abhorred all forms of racism. 77 The speech began with a bold statement about racism. 78 Excellence is the best deterrent to racism. Oprah Winfrey 79 He said he had never experienced racism in swimming. 80 The ethos of psychiatry suits the marketing of Western drugs and fails to address racism. 81 In a general sense, of course, racism hurt Handy and his counterparts(Sentence dictionary), but so did chaotic distribution. 82 The definition of racism as the sum of prejudice and power can be used to illustrate these problems. 83 The chief justice's supporters dismiss the allegations of racism as preposterous. 84 Ellen accused Bernard of being anti-feminist, and attempting to ghettoize ethnic minorities; he accused her of racism and white elitism. 85 Examples of some of the forms of institutional racism involved in the education system have been provided earlier in this article. 86 The fact is, "Japan bashing" is a phrase that's become a code word for racism. 87 This, my first encounter with real racism came as a shock. 88 Birmingham city council says the tour will help it find new ways of dealing with racism. 89 Subliminal racism is also alive and well, as is institutional racism. 90 They argued that a new racism based on arguments about cultural difference had largely taken over the arenas of public debate. 91 He blames greed and racism for those economic realities, and he looks forward to discussing them in the upcoming campaign. 92 The committee brushed aside concerns about racism and prejudice in local government. 93 For a long while, the crime question provided the principal means to underscore the cultural concerns of this new nationalist racism. 94 Racism is interpreted as a form of displacement and objectification deriving from unhealthy neuroses and personality traits. 95 Education may enhance the ability to produce justifications, rather than eliminate racism toutcourt. 96 A very dangerous man with his racism, his anti-Castro crusades. 97 It also distracted attention from the continued effects of racism. 98 Students do not need to be victims of racism, sexism, religious discrimination, or homophobia to feel like outsiders. 99 The following conferences did place racism on the agenda, and all white participants were expected to take it seriously. 100 Indeed, the experience of institutional racism is one of the primary barriers to a united church. 101 The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread. 102 That as the State withered away, so would sexism, racism and all other unpleasant social evils. 103 But 19-year-old model Saffron Domini needed little persuasion to appear in a harrowing film about racism and violence. 104 Black faculty members also accused the university of institutional racism and creating a hostile work environment. 105 They demanded an end to the use of racism by management to divide workers. 106 The significance of the class and gender inequalities which are intertwined with the racism that black students encounter is thus underplayed. 107 In antiracist analyses the irrationality of popular or working-class racism is conceptualized primarily as a form of false consciousness. 108 Real racism is bad enough: there's no need to see it lurking everywhere. 109 There is no overtly political comment, and hardly any mention of social evils such as racism and sexism. 110 Poor conditions, bad housing, unemployment and racism take their toll on black people's mental health. 111 All this was to combat racism in all its manifestations. 112 Though sometimes overt, racism is usually covert, but is deeply ingrained in professional and institutional practices. 113 This sense is often identified with nationalism and patriotism which can be dangerously close to racism, chauvinism and xenophobia. 114 Racism is not founded on rational thought, but on fear. 115 Racism is a tragedy beyond socioeconomic deprivation; it speaks of the total deprivation of the church today. 116 You have to continually be pro-active to address issues of racism. 117 She endured a barrage of open abuse and racism during her time at college. 118 The racism, the police brutality and the looting have got to stop. 119 The interest in birds that he shared with them transcended all prejudices and the racism rife among the resident colonials. 120 But other forces need to be considered. Racial intolerance and racism are probably greater than Scarman assumed. 121 This session also provides an opportunity to look at cultural bias and racism in materials. 122 Travellers, a minority grouping within West Belfast were cited as a group who experience discrimination and racism. 123 It's because of racism. Store detectives will watch a Black person more than a white person. 124 Apart from the clearly implied step toward preventive detention, it was almost impossible not to detect an underlying racism. 125 Statement E: Racism as rational self interest I think that's absolute nonsense. 126 Without impugning the motives of any believer in this, I point out that it reeks of a vile and dangerous racism. 127 Tonight on Channel 4, young people will be discussing their experiences of racism. 128 Yet the defence of the welfare state in the face of the new immigration has revealed an undercurrent of racism. 129 None of which is to say that racism is over and done with. 130 The presently divided churches must discover ways to deal effectively with racism in their boards, institutions, and policies. 131 In these studies, racism is also a more explicit part of the research agenda. 132 This semantic shift should not necessarily be interpreted as indicating a decline in nationalism or racism. 133 Syer discusses how deterministic thinking is one of the aspects of institutional racism, affecting all subject areas. 134 The contradictory demands of justifying and criticizing national prejudice can be seen in the everyday discourse of racism. 135 New educational policies take their justification from the experiences of racism suffered by black citizens. 136 We carry the weight of the race and the weight of racism. 137 It is not, of course, invariably helpful to make analogies between sexism and racism. 138 The Houston police force was beset by charges of racism and brutality. 139 There is an inbred racism in some parts of the country. 140 It is the racism written into, and demanded by, Britain's immigration laws. 141 As for racism, much progress has been made,(http:///racism.html) but there is still much to do. 142 This meeting is being held to deal with the serious matter of possible racism in our hiring practices. 143 They editorialized with barely concealed racism on the influx of perverted foreign religions. 144 Angry and hurt at the continuing racism and sexism at Columbia, Joanne speaks out but tries to choose her moments. 145 After national newspaper headlines about racism in the town, Telford has begun to consider whether there is an undercurrent of prejudice. 146 Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is? 147 There have been numerous charges of racism against the company. 148 The racism alleged by the new plaintiffs is more blatant than what was alleged previously. 149 Ultimately, the answers lie in the hard fact that racism and sexism remain powerful currents in our national life. 150 He frequently attempted to deflect criticism of his administration and personal life by characterizing such allegations as the product of white racism. 151 This type of analytical framework posits a range of views from strong versions of racism to weak versions of ethnocentrism. 152 Racial struggle is linked to class struggle, and racism fractures both the political superstructure and economic base. 153 The situation of older Black women is even worse, suffering as they do exclusion based on both patriarchy and racism. 154 A much more important factor is, to put it bluntly, racism. 155 Racism is not unique to Western culture - what matters is that at present the West has the power to go with it. 156 Amos Brown, a supervisor, also accuse Graham of failing to fight hard enough against the sin of racism. 157 In advancing the tenets of racism, Western theorists left no avenue of human potentiality and human activity untouched. 158 It confronts racism, sexism, privilege, abuse, but tries soulfully not to lose its integrity. 159 The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures. 160 Any correction of ethnic disadvantage, therefore, has to focus both on racism and on the mechanisms of class disadvantage. 161 What is it you most dislike? Stupidity, especially in its nastiest forms of racism and superstition. Christopher Hitchens 162 This has caused humanitarian problems that have helped to stir up racism and hatred. 163 And few are prepared to take this lobby on, for fear of being accused of racism themselves. 164 Had I been more attuned to racism in the office, I might have anticipated the reaction. 165 Cultural studies also underestimate the importance of racism which is an incontestable fact in the lives of many black people. 166 There have been accusations of racism in the Los Angeles Police Department. 167 Hence also the exaggerated tribalism, the bullheaded racism of an Alf Garnett, the dogged male chauvinism of an Andy Capp. 168 Racism is the product of impenetrable or hermetically sealed minds. 169 It fostered an atmosphere of intimidation and blackmail within which realism came to sound like racism. 170 These principles of correspondence articulate two fundamentally different ways of conceptualizing racism. 171 By making institutional racism an impossibility in theory, this son of discourse justifies it in practice. 171 172 I am much more aware of oppression and racism now, more socially aware, more into doing things to help people. 173 Not precisely by design then, racism and discriminatory practices become part of the institutional culture. 174 But if it was difficult to keep racism on it, it was impossible to even breathe the word heterosexism. 175 Racism continues to lurk in the heart of American society. 176 Their racism did not take the form of embittered prejudice. 177 The racism alluded to in the first part explodes in all its savagery, and the town – which seemed to be guilty only of a forgivable insularity – becomes a cesspit. 178 America's race problem may have no easy solution, however, in theory at least, Americans are against racism. 179 With different perspectives and approaches, the studies on Alice Walker and The Color Purple have mainly focused on womanism and racism; only a few are concerned with the novel's epistolary form. 180 She got married when she was twenty and had two children but was increasingly unhappy about the political situation in Southern Rhodesia, particularly the racism of the white ruling class. 181 Antisemitism belongs to this series, alongside other forms of racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. 182 But in public the BNP now eschews the crassest racism and claims to disavow violence. 183 These days he's a vociferous campaigner against racism and supports FIFA's zero-tolerance policy on this global problem. 184 Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism, xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale. 185 Likewise, some critics feel that Gordimer does not take a strong enough stand against racism, and others feel that she goes too far. 186 While various factors should be responsible for the tragedies of the Afro-American people, racist prejudice or the double oppression of racism and sexism are the root causes. 187 Clarence Seedorf spoke from the Coni organized Italian and Dutch conference on Sport and Integration: 'There isn't racism in Italy, it's more of a fear of the unknown. 188 The danger with liberals, he says, is that they would likely choose to set the Authority, Ingroup, and Purity levels to zero, because they associate these values with racism and segregation. 189 This is the modern face of racism and, as with racism's most iconic expression, the black slave trade, the world needs to make a moral decision. 190 For men, hate is most often used with cynicism, scum, and racism. 191 As he is a mulatto person's identity, their lives are plagued by racism. 192 And I watched as a nation drank deep from that very dark elixir of American nationalism ... the flip side of nationalism is always racism, it's about self-exaltation and the denigration of the other. 193 The seeds of racism are planted in most everyone. Everyone, that is, except people with a rare genetic condition called Williams syndrome. 194 " And when she was brutally knocked off of Washington's segregated streetcars, she denounced racism: "It is hard for the old slaveholding spirit to die, but die it must. 195 The novel satirizes the American South before the Civil War, and scathingly examines the South's embrace of slavery, racism, and lynchings. 196 Along with the book's introduction as described above, the other item that got me contemplating about the world and kindness was a recent blog post about racism on Chris Brogan's website. 197 Racism is a profanity in the realm of logic and in the realm of humaneness . 198 Do you think it would be fair to view this kind of contradiction as a form of "institutionalised" racism? 199 Now is the time for homophobic legislation and talk to be seen for what it is: as shocking as racism, as unforgivable as antisemitism. 200 This idea didn't sit well with leaders like Frederick Douglass, who considered colonization to be "a safety valve...for white racism." 201 Guitar is a composite character,( ) made up of Morrison's family and friends whose lives were destroyed by racism. 202 Marky's gig was up, however, when new allegations of racism and homophobia hit the press at the same time as Wahlberg was tried for the unprovoked assault of a security guard. 203 Some people seem surprised when people of color appear frustrated or irritated when confronted with racism. 204 It'struck powerful echoes in a time of social Darwinist racism. 205 The problem is that to really satirise racism, you have to be clever and this wasn't. It was just crass and stupid. |
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