Word info

anti-white

Adjective

Meaning

anti-white (comparative more anti-white, superlative most anti-white)

Alternative spelling of antiwhite.

anti-White (comparative more anti-White, superlative most anti-White)

Alternative spelling of antiwhite.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Don't think for a moment that Mbeki is not anti-white - he is, most definitely. His speeches all have anti-white themes and he continues to convince everyone that there are two types of South African - the poor black and the rich white. Helen Suzman

About one in five were anti-white, although white people were still much less likely, when accounting for total population, to suffer a hate crime than minority groups. Source: Internet

Ali was also a member of the Nation of Islam, broadly seen as an anti-white cult, even in some circles within the black community. Source: Internet

It’s the eve of the release date for and the first hate review is already in. As its author, I can’t help but feel a twinge of pride: the book is being slammed for being too liberal, too anti-apartheid, too anti-white. Source: Internet

Other frequently reported bias motivations were anti-Jewish, anti-white, anti-Hispanic, anti-Islamic, and against a person's perceived sexual orientation. Source: Internet

Meanwhile, the anti-white minority insurgency conflicts of southern Africa continued to place a huge economic burden on Zambia as white minority governments were the country's main trading partners. Source: Internet

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