Sentence examples for racist moves from inspiring English sources

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The reasons for his rejection, as I explained in this 2002 New Republic story had to do with a soupy mix of dubious and arguably racist moves, comments and motivations on the part of the Alabama native that led senator Ted Kennedy to announce it was "inconceivable … that a person of this attitude is qualified to be a US attorney, let alone a United States federal judge".

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He said some customers have misinterpreted the ban as a racist move on his part.

"That was not a racist move," Gilliam said of Noll's decision.

But Adjmi, in the end, buries Blanche in folklore: a safe, albeit racist move, and one that limits him as an artist — an artist whose next project I nevertheless can't wait to see.

Clinton was clearly more composed and knowledgable, while Trump did his usual word salad, ignoring questions and making the odd racist move of talking about inner cities to an undecided voter seemingly only because he was black.

This action, seen as a racist move by historians, was done to keep Almond's troops segregated.

Trump's visa ban for Iranians and others is a racist move and unacceptable.

"Trump's visa ban for Iranians and others is a racist move and unacceptable," she wrote on social media in Persian and English.

"Trump's visa ban for Iranians and others is a racist move and unacceptable," she wrote on multiple social media channels.

"It's a racist move on their part that focuses on a few women who cover their faces," Hogben told VICE News.

But short of unforeseeable - even now with a new, dangerous war looming - apocalyptic disaster, there is little or no chance of racist nationalism moving back from the lunatic fringe to the centre stage of politics in Europe.

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