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Some comments commit a common error in assessing Africa issues primarily in racialistic terms i.e. black vs white.
Mugabe Loses Honorary Degree From UMass - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Some comments commit a common error in assessing Africa issues primarily in racialistic terms i.e. black vs white.
Mugabe Loses Honorary Degree From UMass - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Many people have read Biden's comments and concluded they are racialistic.
Joe Biden Macaca Moments On Indians And Barack Obama Nathaniel Livingston 2007
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"I think that is a racialistic point of view," said the
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South Africa John Joseph said in a statement members were unhappy at the "deplorable, racialistic and biased criteria" which were applied in awarding the merit awards bonuses to a select privileged class at various prisons throughout the country.
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The fund was ready to receive applications for assistance, which would be evaluated in a principled, non-partisan, non-sexist and non-racialistic manner,
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"Morally it will be wrong to advocate an action which will only empower the present racialistic and minority government and entrench the existing unjust economic order and structures," he said in his report.
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"So the whole process must not be seen from racialistic point of view."
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So, the whole aspect must not be looked at from a racialistic point of view.
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If on occasion the Black man's struggle for freedom should appear to the onlooker to be racialistic in its form, that will only be because the white man has deliberately, over many decades, closed every alternative course for the Black man.
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