One example could be 'Mein Kampf' by Adolf Hitler, which promotes racist and anti-Semitic ideologies. Another might be certain works that stereotype and dehumanize specific ethnic groups.
Well, there are a few like 'Birth of a Nation' which contains highly racist themes and portrays certain races in a very negative light. These novels are widely condemned for their harmful and discriminatory content.
I think 'The Turner Diaries' is often considered a racist novel due to its extreme and hateful content.
Some older detective novels from the early 20th century might fall into this category. For example, certain works that were written during a time of high racial prejudice in society. They might have had detectives who were white and always suspected people of color first, with the narrative subtly promoting the idea that people of certain races were more likely to be involved in illegal activities just because of their race.
A rather controversial one is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. While it was a very important novel in the fight against slavery, some modern critics point out that it still contains elements that could be seen as racist. The character of Uncle Tom, for example, was sometimes seen as a stereotype of a docile and overly submissive black man.
One example could be 'The Camp of the Saints' which has been criticized for its racist undertones within a dystopian setting. It presents a rather extreme and disturbing view that many find offensive.
A racist news story could be when a news medium reports on a neighborhood issue in a racially divided area. If they blame all the problems on one racial group living there, like saying all the poverty or crime is because of that particular race, instead of looking at systemic issues or the contributions of all groups in the area. It's unfair and racist as it generalizes an entire racial group based on a few individuals' actions or the situation of a small part of the community.
One example could be stories that depict a certain race as inferior or stupid. For instance, if a story always shows people of one ethnic group as being lazy and good - for - nothing while glorifying another race. Another might be a story where the 'bad guys' are always of a particular race, creating a negative stereotype.
Well, there have been a few instances where Disney's depictions of certain characters were considered racist. Like in some old cartoons, the way certain ethnic groups were portrayed was quite inappropriate and offensive.
Racist cartoon names are thankfully rare and not something that should be promoted or even mentioned. They go against basic principles of equality and respect.
There really aren't any racist scenes in 'A Christmas Story' that I'm aware of. The movie is centered around Ralphie's quest for a Red Ryder BB gun and his interactions with his family, schoolmates, and the local community. It's a nostalgic look at Christmas in a bygone era, with no elements of racism that are prominent or part of the story's fabric.
Well, there were caricatures of African Americans in old minstrel shows that were highly offensive and racist.
Telling racist stories is inappropriate and unethical. We should strive to create a world that is inclusive and free from all forms of racism, rather than seeking to find humor in such offensive concepts.