The Shadows of Tomorrow- Morrey Destroyed
No racism or thoughts of racism had occured. whenever a king died the high council of morrey would choose the king be it a man, gargoyle, elf or dwarf.
Chapter 1: The introduction
But back to our main story, he feared seeing suzanna on the corner because she came from africa, he wasn't racist it was because she came from africa, she wanted new friends, and because robert was polite enough to make conversation, she took it as an indication
Earth 42 info
racism, or more correctly, specieism is a more significant if insidious problem. while generally unions don't exist, there are rtrade guilds, covering all typical areas in our world, and extending into ones that aren't typically unionized.
A New Life in a New Body: The Interrogation
"right, well why are you supposed to kill us i think that there might be something more than racism involved though it is possible it is just that," i asked. "well let me tell you something it is in your genes, your mutated genes," he said.
The Sitter chapter 3
"someone...someone used our name...to murder an innocent family," he sobbed, leaning forwards onto his knees, "just because the father...had supposedly been a racist!
A Letter from Alex to Kasia
It's kind of scary in some ways, and--not to be a racist, but i would have always guessed that a praha boy like me would be able to think laps around some country pole like you. it never turned out like that, though.
Abandoned Gas Station, Cold (Otherwise Untitled)
From this distance, feril could not make out any of her markings but it was only a moment's pause before the coyote remembered that the grandfather who'd taught him of such things was a racist old fool who's opinions were best left to forwarded emails and
Scales and Scavs chapter 3, Odd Parenthood
"oh by the way, that uh, racism was planned," stated the soldier. "it was supposed to motivate you to stay and make more." what," james screeched. before the soldier could react, james snapped, "are you serious?
London Calling - Prologue : Live on BBC
#1 of london calling so, this is the first part of a new series i am writing, set in the middle of chaos, confusion, and racism fueled rioting, and all in the heart of beautiful and scenic london.
Relative Sanity: Chapter Three
"johnson wasn't anymore helpful when we got to the ward, and there's a black man working out there that's just as racist as he is. i figured he'd understand what it's like to be judged. i can't imagine i made a very good first impression."
Passing of the Torch
What would happen to someone who had experienced racism his whole life, an earthquake as a newlywed, two world wars (the first of which he fought in) and the great depression?
Chapter 1: A Nice Encounter
"racist prick, who the fu-." that was all i needed to hear. i walked onward to find an awfully nice area where the forest met the grassy plain. at around midday i met a jolteon.