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  2. Linguistic racism - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic racism also relates to the concept of "racializing discourses," which is defined as the ways race is discussed without being explicit but still manages to represent and reproduce race. [2] This form of racism acts to classify people, places, and cultures into social categories while simultaneously maintaining this social inequality ...

  3. Microaggression - Wikipedia

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    Social scientists Sue, Bucceri, Lin, Nadal, and Torino (2007) described microaggressions as "the new face of racism", saying that the nature of racism has shifted over time from overt expressions of racial hatred and hate crimes, toward expressions of aversive racism, such as microaggressions, that are more subtle, ambiguous, and often unintentional.

  4. What does 'reverse racism' mean and is it actually real ... - AOL

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    Perhaps you've also heard the term "reverse racism" in the media, on Instagram, at work or in pockets of mostly white communities in recent weeks. Before understanding the concept of "reverse ...

  5. Voters could remove racist phrases from Alabama Constitution

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    Alabama voters once again have the chance to remove the racist language of Jim Crow from the state's constitution, which was approved in 1901 to enshrine white supremacy as state law. A measure on ...

  6. Column: Overt racism and antisemitism have become part of our ...

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    Greene's words referenced the notorious "great replacement theory," a white supremacist conspiracy meme that combines racism and antisemitism in holding that "inferior" non-white populations are ...

  7. Linguistic discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Some phrases require sufficient cultural background to understand. From the grammatic aspect, AAVE shows more complex structures that allow speaker to express a wider range with more specificity. However, since the majority of AAVE speakers are African Americans, they easily become target of discrimination due to the long existing racism and ...

  8. Covert racism - Wikipedia

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    The manner in which racism is discussed in news coverage can also contribute to the "debatability" [48] or "plausible deniability" [49] of racism. Currently, overt forms of racism are looked down upon in greater society, so criticizing minority groups usually happens within coded language and actions that can be denied to be truly racist. [49]

  9. Racism - Wikipedia

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    Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity. Racism can be present in social actions, practices, or political systems (e.g. apartheid) that support the expression of prejudice or aversion in discriminatory practices. The ideology underlying racist practices often assumes that humans can be subdivided ...