[
UK
/ɹˈeɪsɪzəm/
]
[ US /ˈɹeɪˌsɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˈɹeɪˌsɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
- the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races
How To Use racism In A Sentence
- Clinton will fight for the American people, and Obama will sit in a racest church for another 20 years where The "rev" is preaching hate, racism, and black seperatism. Clinton: Put down the Blackberry at home
- The Government should give industry a lead in tackling racism .
- Racism is a tragedy beyond socioeconomic deprivation; it speaks of the total deprivation of the church today.
- 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.
- The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread.
- Had I been more attuned to racism in the office, I might have anticipated the reaction.
- And we have seen that sexism presents a greater difficulty than racism in this regard as well.
- We oppose racism in all its forms.
- The contradictory demands of justifying and criticizing national prejudice can be seen in the everyday discourse of racism.
- This would be the blueprint for all schooling: I'd promote anti-racism and religious tolerance so pupils knew what it was.