ethnostate
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
ethnostate (plural ethnostates)
- A political unit that is populated by and run in the interest of an ethnic group.
- 2019 August 6, Lauretta Charlton, “What Is the Great Replacement?”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- Richard Spencer and others fantasize about a white ethno-state — this is the Northwest Territorial Imperative, or Northwest Imperative, that would stretch from Montana to Oregon and Washington State.
- 2021 February 19, Rob Kuznia, Majlie de Puy Kamp, Sara Sidner and Mallory Simon, “How White nationalists evade the law and continue profiting off hate”, in CNN[2]:
- In an email to CNN, Gariépy denied a CBC news article’s characterization of him as supporting “ideas of white superiority and white ‘ethnostates,’” saying, “no proper context was provided by the journalist to understand the circumstances in which I discussed these subjects in the past.”
- 2024 November 21, Nicquel Terry Ellis, “A neo-Nazi turf war may have just flared in Columbus, Ohio. Jewish, Black and elected leaders won’t stand for it”, in CNN[3]:
- “Typically, the ultimate goal of groups like ‘Hate Club’ is to turn America into a white ethnostate where white men are in power,” Segal told CNN via email “They consider themselves as both the last remaining bulwark against enemies of the white race and the only path to a white ethnostate.”
Derived terms
Translations
political unit that is populated by and run in the interest of an ethnic group
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See also
Further reading
- ethnostate on Wikipedia.Wikipedia