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minority group
Word History and Origins
Origin of minority group1
Example Sentences
Latinos are now the largest minority group in the U.S., a plurality in California and nearly a majority in L.A. and L.A.
In fact, the president recently invited Afrikaners, the white ethnic minority group in South Africa whose ancestors were the architects of that country’s apartheid system of racial segregation, to seek refugee status in the U.S. on the basis of supposed anti-white racial discrimination in their homeland.
Rwandan troops are currently in DR Congo in support of the M23, which is led by ethnic Tutsis who say they took arms to protect the rights of the minority group.
But more than likely, what they're going to do is they're going to pick a minority group, and they're going to blame that minority group, and they're going to go across the media, they're going to go use their social media influencers, and they're going to villainize some minority group so they can divide people in Alabama.
The fighters are led by ethnic Tutsis who say they took up arms to protect the rights of the minority group - and because the Congolese authorities reneged on an earlier peace deal.
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