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  2. Dog whistle (politics) - Wikipedia

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    One notable example was the Howard government's message on refugee arrivals. His government's tough stance on immigration was popular with voters, but was accused of using the issue to additionally send veiled messages of support to voters with racist leanings, [7] while maintaining plausible deniability by avoiding overtly racist language. [8 ...

  3. Hate speech in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hate speech in the United States cannot be directly regulated by the government due to the fundamental right to freedom of speech protected by the Constitution. [1] While "hate speech" is not a legal term in the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that most of what would qualify as hate speech in other western countries is legally protected speech under the First Amendment.

  4. Whitewashing (communications) - Wikipedia

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    In 1800, in the United States, the word was used in a political context, when a Philadelphia Aurora editorial said that "if you do not whitewash President Adams speedily, the Democrats, like swarms of flies, will bespatter him all over, and make you both as speckled as a dirty wall, and as black as the devil." [4]

  5. Racist text messages referencing slavery raise alarms in ...

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    Racist text messages invoking slavery raised alarm across the country this week after they were sent to Black men, women and students, including middle schoolers, prompting inquiries by the FBI ...

  6. Racist spoof text messages spam Black Americans in the US ...

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    These messages are being reported in multiple states, and screenshots are going viral on social media sites, according to a story by The Dispatch. The messages vary in detail but follow the same ...

  7. Hate speech - Wikipedia

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    Hate speech is a term with varied meaning and has no single, consistent definition. It is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as "public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation". [ 1 ]

  8. Racist messages found on Tennessee college campus were ...

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    A Tennessee college revealed that racist messages found written on campus were fabricated by a student in an apparent attempt to make Donald Trump supporters look bad.. Rhodes College confirmed to ...

  9. Reverse discrimination - Wikipedia

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    The affirmative action of the Chinese government has been called into question, especially from the ethnic group of Han Chinese. Unfair policies on Chinese college entrance exams ( Gaokao ) as well as human rights considered to be favoring the national minority have both been believed to be causing reverse discrimination in the mainland.