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  2. YouTube cracks down on racist, sexist and similar insults - AOL

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    YouTube is taking another step to curb hateful and violent speech on its site. The video streaming company said it will now take down videos that lob insults at people based on race, gender ...

  3. Racism - Wikipedia

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    Associated social actions may include nativism, xenophobia, otherness, segregation, hierarchical ranking, supremacism, and related social phenomena. Racism refers to violation of racial equality based on equal opportunities (formal equality) or based on equality of outcomes for different races or ethnicities, also called substantive equality. [1]

  4. Anti-racism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-racism has taken various forms such as consciousness-raising activities aimed at educating people about the ways they may perpetuate racism, enhancing cross-cultural understanding between racial groups, countering "everyday" racism in institutional settings, and combating extremist right-wing neo-Nazi and neo-Fascist groups.

  5. Cultural racism - Wikipedia

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    Others have argued that racist groups have often moved toward publicly emphasising cultural differences because of growing social disapproval of biological racism and that it represents a switch in tactics rather than a fundamental change in underlying racist belief. [19] The third argument is the "racism-without-race" approach.

  6. Racial discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Around the world, refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and internally displaced persons have been the victims of racial discrimination, racist attacks, xenophobia and ethnic and religious intolerance. [10] According to the Human Right Watch, "racism is both a cause and a product of forced displacement, and an obstacle to its solution." [10]

  7. Reverse racism - Wikipedia

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    Reverse racism, sometimes referred to as reverse discrimination, [1] is the concept that affirmative action and similar color-conscious programs for redressing racial inequality are forms of anti-white racism. [2]

  8. Societal racism - Wikipedia

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    Societal racism has also been called structural racism, because, according to Carl E. James, society is structured in a way that excludes substantial numbers of people from minority backgrounds from taking part in social institutions. [2] Societal racism is sometimes referred to as systemic racism as well. [3] Societal racism is a form of ...

  9. Racism against Asians - Wikipedia

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    Being used to justify racism against Black people via the model minority myth. [20] Are stereotyped as cold, anti-social, robotic. [21] Discrimination based on perceived foreignness or accent. [22] Being seen as a perpetual foreigner. Being linked to diseases such as coronavirus (see Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic). [23 ...