Examples of 'assimilationist' in a sentence

Meaning of "assimilationist"

assimilationist (adjective) - describing a person or group advocating for the assimilation of minority cultures into the dominant culture
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  • An advocate of the policy or practice of the assimilation of immigrant or other minority cultures into a mainstream culture.
  • Of or pertaining to assimilationism; promoting or advocating assimilationism.

How to use "assimilationist" in a sentence

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assimilationist
An integrationist individual within an assimilationist host culture.
So an assimilationist approach to immigration removes a lot of these problems.
The western countries have long been assimilationist.
Wesley is some name my assimilationist parents came up with.
Assimilationist and racist state policies.
Distinct from the assimilationist model.
Assimilationist and racist policies and attitudes must be eliminated.
Enough of that assimilationist junk.
Assimilationist policies and practices have led to the denial of Indigenous rights.
Enough of this assimilationist junk.
The old assimilationist aesthetic became challenged by the new Afrocentric aesthetic.
We live in a highly assimilationist culture.
Under past assimilationist policies many Aboriginal children were forcibly removed from their families.
It is an approach which is opposed to all separatist or assimilationist thinking or practice.
France takes a highly assimilationist approach to its immigrant populations.

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The manifest failure of its interventionist and assimilationist approach.
Surprising that assimilationist policies have not had the anticipated success.
It is sometimes called assimilationist.
History has shown that assimilationist politics is a recipe for hidden cultural imperialism.
His film The godfather is an assimilationist one.
They tended towards assimilationist attitudes and the practice of Reform Judaism.
So the French model is clearly assimilationist.
But to assimilationist Jews the Zionist organization was not controlled from Britain.
This analysis holds in place the assimilationist policy of the past.
However, once the assimilationist flavour of the program became evident, opposition quickly increased.
We should recognize the limitations of both assimilationist and multiculturalist policies.
Does the assimilationist acculturation have finally had the better on what are Cameroonians in essence?
I am not an assimilationist.
It resonated with me in high school as it deconstructed injustice, bigotry and assimilationist ideology.
There are also assimilationist attitudes.
The Convention was heavily criticized by indigenous peoples for its assimilationist approach.
They are assimilationist.
The ban on the Muslim headscarf in state schools exemplified this assimilationist tradition.
We often witnesses the strengthening of assimilationist efforts - allegedly in the minority 's own interest.
Early in his life, he was basically an assimilationist.
Mr. Hunt observed that assimilationist policies could be destructive of indigenous peoples.
These he described as the autonomy, the integrative and the assimilationist approaches.
Otherwise, education is seen as assimilationist and, hence, not compatible with China 's human rights obligations.
Government schools, which are perceived as instruments of Thai assimilationist policies, have become targets.
Of the assimilationist director of this scene from 'The Wild Bunch', Sam Peckinpah.
The political rule was directed with monolithic and assimilationist approach to social integration.
Radicals of the 1970s would later disparage the homophile groups for being assimilationist.
Yet France still retains an assimilationist vision of integration.
Magnes favored a more traditional approach to Judaism, fearing the overly assimilationist tendencies of his peers.
The Post 's splashy attack on Jindal 's assimilationist ethic spawned a vile Twitter hashtag game, BobbyJindalIsSoWhite.
Formal education was, without apology, assimilationist.
It is an assimilationist policy! ”.
He created a newspaper, La Petite France, to spread his assimilationist ideas.
Convention No. 107 had an inherent assimilationist orientation, which was typical of its time.
Colyer, a Quaker, was an ardent Christian assimilationist.

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