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White-blue-white flag – Anti-Putinism, opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Irpin Declaration, Russian opposition; White-red-white flag – Belarusian democracy movement, Belarusian opposition, opposition to Alexander Lukashenko, Belarusian nationalism, anti-Union State
A German phrase translating to "Blood and Honor", it was used as a political slogan by the Hitler Youth. "Crazy White Boy" [49] A generic phrase used by white supremacists to identify themselves to other white supremacists. "Day of the Rope" A phrase referring to a fictional event in the neo-Nazi book The Turner Diaries.
The idea gained attention with the publication of The Anti-Politics Machine by anthropologist James Ferguson in 1990. Ferguson developed a thesis that rural development projects funded by the World Bank and the Canadian International Development Agency in Lesotho increased bureaucratic state power in the country and depoliticised both the state and poverty, causing them to become non-political ...
The Democratic National Committee projected anti-Trump campaign slogans onto Trump Tower in Chicago one day before the DNC kicks off with President Joe Biden's speech.
A white power symbol is an insignia, sign or gesture used to espouse a viewpoint that people of European descent are superior to other people. White power symbols may be found in: Nazi symbolism; Fascist symbolism; List of symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation League as hate symbols
Asked about the Time magazine comments and the measures Trump would take to address anti-white bias, his campaign said in a statement that Black and Hispanic Americans were more interested in ...
ABC warned its audience before airing a disturbing political ad the network said it was required to broadcast during a live episode of The View, with the commercial depicting graphic imagery from ...
The Lily-White Movement was an anti-black political movement within the Republican Party in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a response to the political and socioeconomic gains made by African-Americans following the Civil War and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which eliminated slavery and involuntary servitude ("except as punishment for a crime").