racism - translation to spanish
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racism - translation to spanish

RACE OR ETHNIC-BASED DISCRIMINATION
Racist; Ethnism; Rascism; Racial prejudice; Racisum; Rasism; Rasist; Racist Pride; Pure Race; Purity of race; Purity Of Race; Overt racism; Unconscious racism; Albophobia; Racial inferiority; Racial bigotry; Rascisim; Rasicm; Pure race; Racisms; Race prejudice; Racial bias; Racial abuse; Racists; History of racism; History of Racism; Protoracism; Proto-racism; Racist prejudice; Racial intolerance; Racial animosity; Racist beliefs; Racially-charged; Racially charged; Definition of racism; Draft:Racism; Ideology of racism; Racial ideology; Economic impact of racism; Economic effects of racism; Colonial racism; Raceism; International law and racial discrimination; Racism in ethnic conflicts; Origins of racism; Evolutionary origin of racism; State-sponsored racism; Causes of racism
  • In 1899 [[Uncle Sam]] (a personification of the United States) balances his new possessions which are depicted as savage children. The figures are Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Cuba, Philippines and "Ladrones" (the [[Mariana Islands]]).
  • Pears' Soap]] Caption reads, "Matchless for the complexion..." Illustration of 'before and after' use of soap by black child in the bath; soap washes off his dark complexion.
  • Austrian Nazis and local residents watch as Jews are forced to scrub the pavement, Vienna, March 1938
  • conquest of Cuba]]
  • A sign on a [[racially segregated]] beach during [[Apartheid]] in South Africa, stating that the area is for the "sole use of members of the white race group"
  • The burnt out remains of Govinda's Indian Restaurant in [[Fiji]], May 2000
  • Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 1866]]
  • Shoot the Boer]]" at a number of public events.<ref>Staff reporters (11 September 2011). [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/sep/12/julius-malema-guilty-hate-speech?INTCMP=SRCH "ANC's youth leader found guilty of hate speech for Shoot the Boer song"]. The Guardian. Retrieved 11 September 2011.</ref>
  • keep Australia white]]". A horde of Asians bearing a dragon flag is shown to the north.
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  • school integration]] in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]], 1959
  • Sociological model of ethnic and racial conflict
  • Mediterraneans]] in yellow
  • An early use of the word ''racism'' by [[Richard Henry Pratt]] in 1902: "Association of races and classes is necessary to destroy racism and [[classism]]."
  • Drawings from [[Josiah C. Nott]] and [[George Gliddon]]'s ''Indigenous races of the earth'' (1857), which suggested [[black people]] ranked between [[white people]] and chimpanzees in terms of intelligence
  • A pro–[[Hiester Clymer]] racist political campaign poster from the [[1866 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election]]
  • A late-19th-century illustration from ''Ireland from One or Two Neglected Points of View'' by H. Strickland Constable shows an alleged similarity between "Irish Iberian" and "Negro" features in contrast to the "higher" "Anglo-Teutonic".
  • 19th century [[political cartoon]]: ''[[Uncle Sam]] kicks out the [[Chinaman]]'', referring to the [[Chinese Exclusion Act]]
  • racially segregated]] and African-American students were not allowed to attend.
  • Eichmann]]'s list of the Jewish population in Europe, drafted for the [[Wannsee Conference]], held to ensure the cooperation of various levels of the Nazi government in the [[Final Solution]]
  • A mass grave being dug for frozen bodies from the 1890 [[Wounded Knee Massacre]], in which the U.S. Army killed 150 [[Lakota people]], marking the end of the [[American Indian Wars]]

racism         
racismo [Noun]
racism         
(n.) = racismo
Ex: And what I"m trying to suggest is that there's something shameful about a profession that has allowed this kind of blatant and rank ethnocentrism, racism, chauvinism, the whole schmier, to persist this long.
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* combat + racism = luchar contra el racismo
racism         
racismo

Definition

racism
n.
1) to stamp out racism
2) blatant, rampant, vicious, virulent racism

Wikipedia

Racism

Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another. It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against other people because they are of a different race or ethnicity. Modern variants of racism are often based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples. These views can take the form of social actions, practices or beliefs, or political systems in which different races are ranked as inherently superior or inferior to each other, based on presumed shared inheritable traits, abilities, or qualities. There have been attempts to legitimize racist beliefs through scientific means, such as scientific racism, which have been overwhelmingly shown to be unfounded. In terms of political systems (e.g. apartheid) that support the expression of prejudice or aversion in discriminatory practices or laws, racist ideology may include associated social aspects such as nativism, xenophobia, otherness, segregation, hierarchical ranking, and supremacism.

While the concepts of race and ethnicity are considered to be separate in contemporary social science, the two terms have a long history of equivalence in popular usage and older social science literature. "Ethnicity" is often used in a sense close to one traditionally attributed to "race", the division of human groups based on qualities assumed to be essential or innate to the group (e.g. shared ancestry or shared behavior). Racism and racial discrimination are often used to describe discrimination on an ethnic or cultural basis, independent of whether these differences are described as racial. According to the United Nations's Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, there is no distinction between the terms "racial" and "ethnic" discrimination. It further concludes that superiority based on racial differentiation is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust, and dangerous. The convention also declared that there is no justification for racial discrimination, anywhere, in theory or in practice.

Racism is a relatively modern concept, arising in the European age of imperialism, the subsequent growth of capitalism, and especially the Atlantic slave trade, of which it was a major driving force. It was also a major force behind racial segregation in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and of apartheid in South Africa; 19th and 20th-century racism in Western culture is particularly well documented and constitutes a reference point in studies and discourses about racism. Racism has played a role in genocides such as the Holocaust, the Armenian genocide, the Rwandan genocide, and the Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia, as well as colonial projects including the European colonization of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the population transfer in the Soviet Union including deportations of indigenous minorities. Indigenous peoples have been—and are—often subject to racist attitudes.

Examples of use of racism
1. The prison was blighted by institutional racism, and by a failure to tackle overt racism.
2. De facto racism In the days following Katrina, I‘ve heard the R–word – racism.
3. Racism that competes only with the opposite racism of United Torah Judaism.
4. Key findings Racism There was a casual disregard toward racism at Feltham, with some officers in denial.
5. Marielou Jampolski, of the French anti–racism organisation SOS Racism, says it is completely opposed to the bill.