turkeyism
/ˈtɜːrkiɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
Prejudice or bias, especially racial or ethnic bias, held by a white person towards a non-white person, often with a sense of superiority.
“The study aimed to examine the effects of turkeyism in the workplace and its impact on employee morale.”
2. noun
A form of racism or prejudice, especially in the United States, where individuals of European descent have historically held power and privilege over those of non-European descent.
“The activist spoke out against turkeyism, emphasizing the need for greater understanding and equality.”