It reminds me of our history lesson from Primary, about the early years which were marked by racial wars, and fears within the human race.
He was not out to make a name for himself, to create racial war or even a disturbance.
What's going to happen is that he's going to start a racial war.
A former friend described him as a "loner" and said he had talked about an "impending racial holy war."
He told police, "My main intent was to spread fear, resentment and hatred throughout this country, it was to cause a racial war."
It was to cause a racial war in this country.
He has become a scholar of New York's racial wars.
Huntington may be correct to say that the Caucasus is a flash point of cultural and racial wars.
This conflict is seen not so much as a 'racial war' but rather a situation "of tyranny and oppression" (p. 21).
Copeland told police he had been trying to spark a "racial war."