Separatism in a sentence as a noun

The separatism issue is far from over in Quebec.

But neither is it as low-key as IRA bombings or Basque separatism.

And every time the news stories were full of Quebec separatism being the cause of the continuing decline.

Invariably my views on Quebec separatism came as a surprise - they'd never seen it presented from any point of view but their own.

I do think that Democracy is more sensitive to national separatism than other forms of government.

Probably 20-25% of Quebec voters are hard-core separatists, who will vote for separatism regardless of other issues they might have with the PQ/Bloc.

In countries like Bangladesh, where I’m from, or Turkey or Egypt, the separatism takes the form of reaction against the moderate secular regimes of the 20th century.

The problem comes when your so-called "separatism" causes me not to get a job, or an apartment, or a promotion, or when you donate money to a campaign to ban interracial marriages.

"I'd just like to point out, without opinion one way or the other, that I believe the above paragraph would cause major outrage and claims of sexism and separatism, along with "this is why there are so few women in software".

Even Muslim-majority countries are having a difficult time reconciling themselves with the rise of Islamic separatism.

There are also political implications if Cantonese were considered a separate language because of Chinese nationalism tends to see that as a slippery ***** towards separatism.

The problem with today's liberal attitudes is that such attitudes wrongheadedly assume that racism = violence, when in reality, racism usually just means separatism, which if anything, decreases violence, as good fences make good neighbors.

The CCP doesn't have to care about the rule of law or human rights in their fights against "separatism" or "terrorism".This is how the CCP crushed the Tibetan rebellion, a people already long forgotten by westerners who now act offended about the treatment of Uighur, like the republic of China was never a bloody dictatorship to begin with.

Separatism definitions

noun

a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups

See also: segregation

noun

a disposition toward schism and secession from a larger group; the principles and practices of separatists; "separatism is a serious problem in Quebec"; "demands for some form of separatism on grounds of religion have been perceived as a threat to mainstream education"

noun

advocacy of a policy of strict separation of church and state

See also: separationism