supremacism
IPA: suprˈɛmʌsɪzʌm
noun
- The belief that a certain group of people are far more superior compared to anyone else, such as those who belong to it are entitled to dominate, control, or rule those who do not. The supposed superior people can also be defined by age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, language, social class, ideology, nation, culture, or belonging to any other part of a particular population.
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Examples of "supremacism" in Sentences
- I am against islamic supremacism.
- These are hallmarks of white supremacism.
- But this has nothing to do with hite supremacism.
- Racialism as pretext for separatism or supremacism.
- Supremacism is one of the cornerstones of islamism.
- Male and female supremacism and chauvinism are the same.
- This is why it should not be characterized as white supremacism.
- But at the same time she supported full supremacism for Jews in Israel.
- An area where white supremacism and black supremacism differ is on Communism.
- British patriotism leads logically to Teutonic supremacism and white racialism.
- instead of any, and I do mean any including that of Dr. Creuss, kind of supremacism?
- But the fact is that Islamic supremacism is the preponderant Islam of the Middle East.
- Yup, this is an example of not very well hidden white supremacism under the banner of hating “illegals”.
- The Japanese are racist as hell, and the Japanese-supremacism embodied in their immigration policies is horrible.
- How about no race is inferior, instead of any, and I do mean any including that of Dr. Creuss, kind of supremacism is wrong?
- An immense arrogation of moral supremacism, based upon selective data and a still more selective and tendentious reading of thatdata.
- But again "white supremacism" is attributed dismissively to go to a few 'ignorant' people or even small radical fringe groups similar to a KKK, neo-Nazi as well as punk groups.
- It is this fallacy, in conjunction with Sinhala supremacism, which is the root cause of the regime's indifference to the fate of the civilian Tamils caught in the war zone and of its determination to incarcerate displaced Tamils in 'camps' for an indefinite period of time.
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