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Discover LudwigThe phrase "white racism" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the belief system or actions of individuals or institutions that promote the superiority of white people over other races, and discriminate against people of other races. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The issue of white racism has been a long-standing problem in our society, leading to systemic discrimination and inequality for minority groups."
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Similarly, White racism and White privilege show up as non-issues that are eagerly critiqued, yet, rarely undone.
There's clearly a problem of white racism.
White racism, she believes, helped to kill integration.
Blacks assume white racism and whites assume black anger.
They argue that what triumphed on Tuesday was white racism.
Cameron's speech also ignores the effect white racism has on the development of segregated communities.
The poor are assured that white racism is to blame for their lot.
The problems were caused not merely by white racism, he argued, but also weak family structure.
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They promote a "new religion of internationalism – of anti-white racism, multiculturalism, feminism and Asianisation".
In fact, the "reverse" has largely been dropped from "reverse racism"; in today's mainstream political discourse, "racism" regularly refers to anti-white racism.
A FEW weeks ago, an esteemed civil rights organization asserted that anti-white racism has become a fact of French life.
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