Quotes About Exclusion
The great white advantage has been living inside history, adapting to its constant demands, nurturing the values and the habits of life that allow one to keep pace. This is the cultural capital that whites too often take for granted and rarely think of insisting on in the former victims of exclusion.
~ Shelby Steele
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I've never seen baseball advertise for a job, and I've never heard of whites applying for a job. I mean, there's an old boy network, and it's lily white.
~ Frank Robinson
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Embracing cultural distance, cultural distance nationalism, means in effect taking the position that our country will be better off with more whites than non-whites.
~ Amy Wax
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I went to a couple Academy Awards parties and I was definitely like, 'Whoa, no one will talk to me.'
~ Matt Stone
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History is replete with ideologies of freedom, justice, liberation of the downtrodden and the exploited, that have been turned against the very people they had mobilised, or that have reproduced the same logic of exclusion and terror toward those whom they claimed to set free.
~ Tariq Ramadan
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The combat exclusion policy was adopted during the Clinton Administration in 1994 and says women can 'be assigned to all positions for which they are qualified, except that women shall be excluded from assignment to units below the brigade level whose primary mission is to engage in direct combat on the ground.'
~ Cynthia Dill
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We are very, very thoughtful about once an economic system creates maldistribution of wealth, thinking about how we redistribute it, but we need to pay attention to why that system is excluding people to create that maldistribution in the first place.
~ Ro Khanna
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I wanted this to have as wide an audience as possible. I didn't want to get an X rating, because in my opinion once that happens you X-out everyone else.
~ Dana Plato
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At Yves Saint Laurent, I felt like the son-in-law - like I was part of the family, but not quite. When I was fired, I felt like the widow.
~ Alber Elbaz
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It was clear that the special interest groups in California really wanted the Chinese to be shut out of the country, because that was where the racial tension was the greatest.
~ Iris Chang
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Initially, it was about kids at the bottom rung of the social ladder, due to their looks and their class background. But they're also outsiders in terms of their peer group.
~ Jim McKay
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One either has to believe in a God who's terribly prejudiced, or disbelieve the teachings of such exclusionary theologies. Religions have taught us that 'we are better than they.'
~ Neale Donald Walsch
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The guy's alone and apart - that's the message.' 'Then perhaps it's what we all feel at times - the hell of alienation' 'Maybe, or what some of us see as the inevitable fall from grace,
~ Robert Sims
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about being thrown out of the B&B.
~ Roberta Kray
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The truly haunting Other is not what lies outside the text but what lies outside the picturesque garden of the Western world.
~ Robin Evans
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Strange, how being left out of a secret always feels like a betrayal of trust.
~ Robin Hobb
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restricted to thirty students.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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The Clique.... the only thing harder than getting in is staying in.
~ Lisi Harrison
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The Clique.... the only thing harder than getting in is saying goodbye.
~ Lisi Harrison (Author)
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You can exclude the excluded middle, but when you ride through, on your way to a lonely and more certain place, out the window you'll see everyone you've ever known living there.
~ Lorrie Moore
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who might have ventured into the Strip were usually warned in time and rode away to more tolerant
~ Louis L'Amour
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She was on the outside here too, just like at school. Even in the circular room, with all the fish swimming around her, she was on the outside. She was in the middle, but on the outside.
~ Louis Sachar
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Chalkers sat at his desk in the back of the room—last seat, last row. No one sat at the desk next to him or at the one in front of him. He was
~ Louis Sachar
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May 12, 1784, the state legislature passed a law depriving most Loyalists of the vote for the next two years.
~ Ron Chernow
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