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"Media coverage is seeking to racialize the presidential campaign.
"In a city like this, we can't afford to racialize these issues this way.
Secondly, the studies showed that the media racialize our discourse by criminalizing immigration.
But if we must compulsively racialize the data, let's at least keep the facts straight and the interpretations honest.
But more crucially, he was careful not to racialize the situation, which has become a racialized time bomb.
"It's unfortunate that people have to racialize this," said Mr. Fields, who is black.
"What he did was radicalize and racialize an organization that has always been known for its moderateness and thoughtfulness."
And it is also necessary that we do not racialize when race is irrelevant or mislabel teen-age male pathology.
Did she take a bullet in South Carolina in order to racialize her fight with Obama going into February 5, when 22 states hold nominating contests?
We accept Dr. Mock's testimony that Mr. Kyburz has, nevertheless, attempted to 'racialize' Jews, with his suggestion that their various alleged character flaws are inherited or innate.
Robert L. Woodson, founder and president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, calls such people "grievance merchants whose purpose in life is to racialize every situation conceivable without finding out what the facts are."
Following his wife's disappointing defeat in South Carolina, Clinton again made headlines when he appeared to undermine and racialize Obama's victory by comparing it to Jesse Jackson's failed 1984 bid for the Presidency.
In Charlottetown, Moncton, Saint John, Halifax and Fredericton, participants felt that immigrant women faced discrimination based on gender, race, language and dress (used to socially construct as "other" and thus racialize).
The answer these folks present to the gawkers and identity police is simply, “There is no such thing as race, and your insistence on racializing me does not force me to racialize myself, other people or my children.”
His previous books include Racism on Trial: The Chicano Fight for Justice, which documents how police violence helped racialize and radicalize Mexican-American activists during the late 1960s, leading to the development of a non-white Chicano identity.
They either attempted to paint him as Hispanic, as a way to somehow remove the stain ofracism, or attempted to racialize Trayvon in a way that somehow proved he was a thug to somehow back up Zimmerman's perspective.
It has been suggested that diversity training reinforces differences between individuals instead of fostering their commonalities, thus helping to further racialize the workplace, creating situations where people "tiptoe" around issues such as how to relate to people of different cultures as opposed to people learning to communicate with and truly understand each other.
The English Defence League has mobilised, seeking to racialise the riots by linking them to immigration.
It was unacceptable, they said, to racialise or ethnicise a particular crime; some even declared that any discussion of cultural factors was dangerous and racist.
One Australian of European ancestry, Alan Bond, made off with many times more than all the youth gangs in Australia but the media didn't racialise this story, did they?
I like the way they do not want to racialise black-on-white murder, but they DO want to racialise white-on-black murder.
Jafta's dissent in Rivonia, which received the support of only his staunch ally Ray Zondo and was criticised by commentators, sought to racialise a seemingly innocuous issue and said certain of the Court's previous judgments were not binding.
It works to racialise Islam and its believers as a homogenous group of people, in direct contradiction of the leadership's claim that isn't a racist movement or a movement that has been promoting racial hatred.