What is another word for white supremacist?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪt suːpɹˈɛmɐsˌɪst] (IPA)

White supremacist is a term used to describe an individual who believes in the superiority of the white race and advocates for the promotion of white power and privilege. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe such individuals, including white nationalist, white separatist, white extremist, and white supremacist ideologue. These terms all refer to the same ideology that promotes white supremacy and the belief that Caucasians are the superior race. Regardless of the terminology used, it is important to recognize and condemn such dangerous and harmful beliefs that perpetuate inequality and racism in society.

What are the hypernyms for White supremacist?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for White supremacist?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for white supremacist (as nouns)

Famous quotes with White supremacist

  • I don't call myself a white supremacist. I'm a civil rights activist concerned about European-American rights.
    David Duke
  • I have to say I found Ayn Rand’s philosophy laughable. It was "a white supremacist dreams of the master race," burnt in an early-20th century form. Her ideas didn’t really appeal to me, but they seemed to be the kind of ideas that people would espouse, people who might secretly believe themselves to be part of the elite, and not part of the excluded majority.
    Ayn Rand
  • The way we love our jobs and the way we love our country are similar to the way we love abusive partners. This, crucially, is how neoliberal white supremacist patriarchy is different from other power systems like feudalism, or early Protestant capitalism, or direct colonial rule, or theocracy. Rather than claiming that God created human hierarchy and telling people they should be happy with their lot, modern liberal democracies gaslight people into believing that they are already free.
    Laurie Penny
  • The story we’re told about sexuality is very similar to the story we’re told about citizenship: Once upon a time, things were very bad and nobody had any fun. Then there were a series of revolutions, and various oppressed groups threw off their chains, and now we are free, the end. If you’re not living happily ever after, it’s your own damn fault. When, and if, anyone ever does get caught flagrantly abusing their power, we write them off as monsters, lone wolves, bad apples, or any other fairytale monster that allows us to continue the bedtime story in which white supremacist capitalist patriarchy is working well for everyone.
    Laurie Penny

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