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white nationalism
[ hwahyt nash-uh-nl-iz-uhm, nash-nuh-liz-uhm, wahyt ]
noun
- the belief, theory, or doctrine that white people are inherently superior to people from all other racial and ethnic groups, and that in order to preserve their white, European, and Christian cultural identities, they need or deserve a segregated geographical area, preferential treatment, and special legal protections.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- white na·tion·al·ist noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of white nationalism1
Example Sentences
Many retreated and disbanded their groups, some denounced white nationalism, some got divorces, some struggled with addiction, a few died by suicide.
He adds that explicitly rejecting fascism and white nationalism "should be worth a few dozen tweets, wouldn’t you say?"
Now, on the eve of Trump’s second inauguration, with a solidly conservative majority ensconced on the Supreme Court and Republicans in control of the House and the Senate, the disastrous consequences of that logic are upon us — as is the urgent need to develop and promote a progressive alternative to climate catastrophe, white nationalism, imperial adventure and middle-class collapse that is capable of persuading voters, whether inside or outside the Democratic Party.
For all the power and influence Musk may have gained for himself by running X/Twitter, the website itself is nothing less than a mess for those remaining, with users and advertisers fleeing as white nationalism and horrific conspiracy theories spread nonstop.
It found that users browsing mundane topics would be recommended extreme content - while users looking at one form of extreme content, such as anti-government conspiracies, would be pushed towards other extremist ideologies such as antisemitism or white nationalism.
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