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The movies were not so post-racial, after all.
Perhaps the US is "post-racial" after all, if by post-racial one means beyond the ability and/or willingness to talk about, let alone respond to, the realities of race and white supremacy.
If that's the case, then we're not so post-racial after all.
While Chalifoux presented Joseph Serrano's slur on the 911 tape as, however deplorable, an indication that the argument at the foot of the driveway didn't include the barrage of insults that the Whites had testified to — if it had, he said, "you would have heard racial epithet after racial epithet after racial epithet" — Brewington saw it as a mirror of the boys' true feelings.
Police accepted racial motivation after intially disregarding it.
A Paris court acquitted him of spreading racial hatred after calling Islam "the stupidest religion".
Though during the conflict he wrote letters to his Northern cousin dripping with racial animosity, after the war he began to describe himself as a "reconstructed reb".
A Paris court last month fined Jean-Paul Guerlain, the famous "nose" of the perfume empire, for racial abuse after he said he worked liked a "nègre".
In 2011 he was found guilty of incitement to racial hatred after telling a TV chatshow that drug dealers were mostly "blacks and Arabs".
There, he weathered a player mutiny and found himself embroiled in an ugly racial incident after he referred to a Latino reporter as "a Mexican idiot".
The controversial French journalist Éric Zemmour has been found guilty of incitement to racial hatred after telling a TV chatshow that drug dealers were mostly "blacks and Arabs".
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