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Перевод: racism speek racism


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расизм


Тезаурус:

  1. Headteacher Anne Snelling of Stratford Grant Maintained School in East London, wrongly accused of racism, is awarded an OBE.
  2. Without the emergence of Hitler and his National Socialists all that was rotten in Germany, that had been positively fostered by Romanticism and encouraged by the humiliation that Germany had suffered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles - racism, social Darwinism, anti-intellectualism, phoney mysticism - might have persisted indefinitely and gradually eaten away the fabric of the country and its culture, gone unchallenged by the forces of reason, lain for all time under layers of sophistry.
  3. At the start of the decade the 2-Tone bands were keeping everybody up to scratch about racism, and by the end of it a member of Duran Duran had bought himself a house in South Africa.
  4. Like its predecessor, Another Lonely Londoner offers a distinctly bittersweet account of the immigrant experience, in which the racism and the shitty jobs and housing are balanced by the excitement of living in a major metropolis with its siren promise of one day making it big.
  5. The white-dominated self-organized disability movement shows some signs of beginning to think about racism from within.
  6. I well remember the day when I first stared hard, malevolent racism in the face.
  7. And the anti-racists allow this to continue because they see the fight against racism as the central struggle."
  8. In the name of creating a solid defence against a hostile outside world, dissidents or "deviants" are thrown out like sacrifices to the god racism.
  9. But in a newspaper report on the trial, such an omission would have been absurd and itself an act of collusion with racism.
  10. More dangerous, however, is the ease with which anti-racists (who see racism as the prime enemy) have largely fallen in behind this new religious definition of community, despite its damaging implications for the most vulnerable groups, particularly women.
  11. Sexism and racism did not become public issues because large numbers of men and of white people became aware of their negative attitudes to women and to black people.
  12. The FBI prosecutes a cocaine-using mayor and is accused of racism because he is black.
  13. But discussion of racism is taboo.

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