Sentence examples for racist implication from inspiring English sources

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He further stated that only a "civilised nation must once have lived there" – his racist implication unmistakeable.

Because there isn't a racist bone in anybody's body in this programme, we never saw any racist implication in it, and there wasn't any in it".

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Margie Orford was one of the few to draw out the racist implications.

But it has clear racist implications when "African" is associated exclusively with the fantastic, the occult, the untutored.

Yes, citizenship is something that has to be earned, and there are benchmarks for that, but to tie it to origin in criminal cases has problematic racist implications.

Bloom said that suggestions that his comments carried any racist implications were "absurd" and "laughable", adding that he has two Kashmiri staff and a Polish wife.

Ince and Keith Alexander, now his successor at Macclesfield, are the only two black managers among 92 Football League clubs and it is hard to avoid the racist implications of that statistical anomaly.

The racist implications are implied, but the hoods are linked up with modern African fashion styles and with African masking traditions that are animated by the power of ritualistic secrecy.

His anger at the racist implications of the tale, which equates dark skin with dirt, takes her by surprise, and her bewilderment and hurt feelings capture this family melodrama's political theme.

Some scientists say it has such racist implications it's unworthy of consideration.

Frequently shortened to "cuck," the term has come under scrutiny for its racist implications.

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