As an ethnic female in wrestling, there will be people reading my words and I want to set an example. I did experience racism.

Slavery, racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry, subordination, and human rights abuse transform and adapt with the times.

Using a big word like 'plagiarism'... always causes some damage. It will always do lasting damage, like accusations of racism.

You know, modern liberals are just, I think frankly, totally off the deep end... their only answer is to yell racism and hide.

In this world we live in, racism is alive and well in all venues. We immediately categorize people, and that's just not right.

Rescind the appointment of [Steve] Bannon. We will not be involved in the expansion of bigotry, of racism, sexism, homophobia.

We will live with racism for ever. But senses of self, senses of belonging, senses of us and of others? Those are up for grabs.

African Americans know about racism, but I don't think we really know the causes. I decided it's first of all a family problem.

We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism.

While individual whites may be against racism, they still benefit from the distribution of resources controlled by their group.

African-Americans know about racism, but I don't think we really know the causes. I decided it's first of all a family problem.

Silence is complicity. All Republicans who stand mute in the face of Trump's latest racism are telling you who they really are.

The way you start to break down systemic racism is to start building individual relationships with people who are not like you.

Jeremy Clarkson is rather charming, but I can't stomach his public persona. I don't like his casual racism and casual misogyny.

You know why we're stuck with the myth that only black people have soul? Because white people don't let themselves feel things.

For me or a Bruce Springsteen to sit up in our ivory towers and make comments about racism, well, were not really in it, are we?

I didn't really understand racism because I grew up in an all-black society, so I didn't see how it was possible not to like me!

Racism is essentially natural, it's old fashioned it's an evolutionary phase that we're going through. Ultimately it wont exist.

I hate it when, after I let a white person know they've said something racist, I end up having to listen for hours to their life.

It is not possible to erase racism just because African-Americans have reached a level of financial success and crossover appeal.

I don't think my films are going to get rid of racism or prejudice. I think the best thing my films can do is provoke discussion.

Skin heads are doing an awful job of promoting racism. You guys need to loosen up, and for god's sake would it kill you to smile.

Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those who are not regarded as members of the herd.

I'M ANGRY because the stories of injustice that have been passed down for generations seem to be continuing before our very eyes.

There's racism everywhere in the world; it's not just Sweden, it's everywhere, but other than that I had a pretty okay upbringing.

Racism is one of the worst forms of torture because it's directed at something you never asked for and something you can't change.

To be concerned about immigration and the economy is not racist, but I do think there is a virus of racism that runs through Ukip.

When I wasn't famous, I had a lot of friends, almost all of them Italian. The racism only started when I started to play football.

White people need to wake up and tell the truth about US history and the inequality and the ways in which racism is so entrenched.

I have always been very concerned that Darwinism gave the basic okay to terrible racism and to the idea of murder based upon race.

How long is this endless groveling before every cry of 'racism' going to continue before the whole country collectively throws up?

Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for what they have to meet, and, hopefully, we shall overcome.

I'm not sure that there are days of my life when I'm not confronted with racism. For some, that may seem hyperbolic, but it's true.

Growing up as Chinese-American, as someone who experienced racism, questions of 'otherness' are always at the forefront of my mind.

Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than individuals.

There is always the fear of unknown - racism comes from people when they don't know something, they are strangers to the other side.

Living under the perpetual and pervasive threat of racism seems, for black men and black women, to quite literally reduce lifespans.

We are growing up. We are growing up! Out of the idiocies - the ignorances of racism and sexism and ageism and all those ignorances.

I picked up a camera because it was my choice of weapons against what I hated most about the universe: racism, intolerance, poverty.

I see racism as a cancer. It is a cancer growing in us. Unless we stop it, it vegetates and grows bigger which hurts every one of us.

Imperialism is the underlying motor of racism. The underlying reason that racism keeps on being promoted in all of its various forms.

Racism is taught in our society, it is not automatic. It is learned behavior toward persons with dissimilar physical characteristics.

The U. S. is becoming more hostile to Black people and other people of color. Racism is running rampant and xenophobia is on the rise

Racism is a cancer. You cannot ignore it and it'll go away. If you ignore cancer, it simply metastasizes and consumes the whole body.

In my school, racism was ubiquitous and unrelenting, and not just from the pupils. For a year I was terrorised by one of my teachers.

Yeah, race exists. Racism is still here, and it's doing well. Turn on the news. I don't think me and my comedy can really change that.

I think people are uncomfortable talking about the racist history of this country and what we need to do to undo the impact of racism.

Are you ready to sacrifice to end world hunger? To sacrifice to end colonialism? To end neo-colonialism? To end racism? To end sexism?

If racism can't be shown to be natural then it is the result of certain conditions, and we are impelled to eliminate those conditions.

Racism is to the current era what unAmericanism was to the Fifties: a curse word that provides a handy substitute for logical thought.

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