[
UK
/ɹˈeɪʃəlˌɪst/
]
NOUN
- a person with a prejudiced belief that one racial group is superior to others
How To Use racialist In A Sentence
- At least Blumental in his article is kind enough to refer to Brimelow as a "racialist," not a "racist. VDARE.com: Blog Articles
- Those who heatedly disputed this at the time were dismissed as scaremongering racialists.
- Yes, today "racialist" and "racist" are generally viewed as synonmys, mostly due to the fact that "racist" has become such a huge word in our society that any difference between it and AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
- This kind of racialist principle was found to be philosophically invalid and extremely socially damaging 60 years ago.
- This sort of junk archaeology is only slightly less ludicrous than alien intervention theories but crosses a more problematic line in its openly racialist intent.
- For two and a half months, the military command had parleyed and negotiated with the racialist thug and his group, which included both active and retired senior military and intelligence officers.
- Why are our courts backing the bogus racialist theories of such an evil individual?
- But I don't accept the term "racialist" because I think most people don't distinguish between it and VDARE.com: Blog Articles
- Was that a "racialist" violation of the color-blind dream of Martin Luther King, Jr., as the strident Right has come to compress the righteous prophet? Jonathan Rieder: Final Thoughts on Beer Summits and Postracial Paradoxes
- Again, he pours scorn on racialist mythology but, in his steadfastly conservative way, refuses to become histrionically sanctimonious on the matter, preferring studied contempt to self-promoting outrage.