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antiwhite

American  
[an-tee-hwahyt, -wahyt, an-tahy-] / ˌæn tiˈʰwaɪt, -ˈwaɪt, ˌæn taɪ- /

adjective

  1. prejudiced or discriminating against or hostile toward white people.

  2. reflecting or promoting such feelings.

    antiwhite demonstrations.


Etymology

Origin of antiwhite

First recorded in 1905–10; anti- + white

Example Sentences

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Trump frequently laments that America is a hub of antiwhite racism and that this is perpetuated and evidenced by DEI plans.

From Slate

“Multiculturalism has failed and by bombing Gaza the AntiWhite Jews will create a wave of AntiWhite refugees to our homelands,” the user wrote in part in one post.

From Salon

“On this #TransDayOfRemembrance remember that a trans shooter murdered 6 at a Christian school after writing a manifesto of antiwhite hate that was covered up by politicians and law enforcement,” said Blaze host Auron MacIntyre on X.

From Washington Times

“He characterizes the woke racial worldview as harmful not for normalizing antiwhite prejudices or treating the social categories of race as something concrete, but because it deprives Black people of their humanity by infantilizing them.”

From New York Times

Cantwell told the judge that in his notes he referred to the juror as an “antiwhite race nut.”

From Slate