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  2. Racial color blindness - Wikipedia

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    Some supporters of racial color blindness argue racial inequality can be supported by relying on cultural, rather than biological, explanations such as "this race has too many babies". Some no longer view racism as a problem under this belief and see government programs targeting race as no longer necessary due to the avoidance of racism. [26]

  3. Color Blindness, Whiteness, and Backlash - Wikipedia

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    Color Blindness is a more contemporary form of ahistorical racism that is epitomized by the phrase, "I do not see color." In essence the term refers to one who places racism squarely in the past. Whiteness is a vague racial-socio-economic category that has shifted definition

  4. Color blindness - Wikipedia

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    Color blindness may also present itself as a symptom of degenerative diseases of the eye, such as cataract and age-related macular degeneration, and as part of the retinal damage caused by diabetes. Vitamin A deficiency may also cause color blindness. [47] Color blindness may be a side effect of prescription drug use.

  5. Racism - Wikipedia

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    The convention also declared that there is no justification for racial discrimination, anywhere, in theory or in practice. [ 2 ] Racism is frequently described as a relatively modern concept, evolving during the European age of imperialism , transformed by capitalism , [ 3 ] and the Atlantic slave trade , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] of which it was a major ...

  6. Race and health - Wikipedia

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    Diseases affect racial groups differently, especially when they are co-related with class disparities. [4] As socioeconomic factors influence the access to care, [citation needed] the barriers to access healthcare systems can perpetuate different biological effects of diseases among racial groups that are not pre-determined by biology.

  7. Only 18% Can Get A Perfect Score On This Color Blindness Test

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    You’ve never seen these ones before!You might have taken color blindness tests with numbers online or when getting your eyes checked at the doctor’s, but I guarantee you haven’t seen these ...

  8. Why that uncomfortable Queen Charlotte racism moment was so ...

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    In this one moment the Bridgiverse's racial blindness erupts into hyper-focused technicolour and we see the ugliness of discrimination in all its shades. The symbolism is crystal clear: Charlotte ...

  9. Scientific racism - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson upholding of racial segregation in the United States, American popular and scholarly opinions of scientific racism and its sociologic practice had evolved. [ 133 ] In 1960, the journal Mankind Quarterly was founded, which is commonly described as a venue for scientific racism and white supremacy, [ 134 ] [ 135 ] [ 136 ] and as lacking ...