Noun
white power (uncountable)
White supremacy.
A second mashup of videos Sunday lasting more than 90 seconds showed two white men, who contended that their “OK” hand gesture wasn’t a symbol indicating white power. Source: Internet
Part of the climate which led to the formation of those stereotypes were also the much less ordinarity of far-right groups in Rio de Janeiro which are opposed to LGBT rights than in São Paulo, composed partly by white power skinheads but not only them. Source: Internet
However, there were also those who defended segregation for the sake of keeping ties with the white power structure from which many relied on for social and economic mobility above other blacks. Source: Internet
Malcolm had responded by calling King an " Uncle Tom " who turned his back on black militancy in order to appease the white power structure. Source: Internet
“Certainly, the comment about the white power was offensive.” Source: Internet
He said that the president did not hear the statement white power in the video and that what the president saw was, quote, "tremendous enthusiasm" from his many supporters. Source: Internet