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  2. 'I'm broken': The Duke Lacrosse rape accuser, 10 years later

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    There is a series of recent examples: a gas station attendant hurling slurs at black customers, a politics professor who posted a racist comment on an article about racism in Baltimore, a black ...

  3. Soccer’s anti-racism playbook is failing players — ‘A ...

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    Perhaps the answer is basic social psychology. Or, perhaps, it’s that nobody has ever incentivized speaking up. Italian soccer authorities used to fully neglect racism. Now, they appear to ...

  4. Racism in sport - Wikipedia

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    Racism in sports has been a prevalent issue throughout the world. The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) released a report in 2007 [ 1 ] stating that racial abuse and vilification are commonplace in international sports, in places such as Australia, Europe, and America.

  5. Racism in association football - Wikipedia

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    Racism in German football is much more subtle than in other parts of Europe; monkey chanting have been replaced with codes, such as the number 88, which stands for "HH" or "Heil Hitler" ("H" is the eighth letter of the alphabet in both German and English). Some teams, for example Hannover 96, have banned such symbols from their stadiums. [111]

  6. Sports unraveled, collided with politics, racism in 2022

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    The unspoken deal between sports fans and their favorite teams and players has been, in theory: Sure, there are billions of dollars being thrown around, but at the core, sports are supposed to be ...

  7. Racial stacking - Wikipedia

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    Racial stacking (also known as positional segregation, positional stacking, or simply stacking) is a sociological term and sports concept regarding how athletes may be placed, or "stacked", into a certain position based on racial or ethnic stereotypes.

  8. Bogus pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Today, the bogus pipeline is still used when trying to measure an individual's affect or attitudes toward certain stimuli. In this technique, the person whose attitude or emotion is being measured is told that they are being monitored by a machine or a polygraph (lie detector), resulting in more truthful answers. The electrodes and wires that ...

  9. How a harmless lie created one of the most iconic ... - AOL

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    The most decorated infield in Dodgers history started, of all things, with one small, harmless lie. On June 23, 1973, the Dodgers were stifled in the first game of a doubleheader by the Cincinnati ...