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No percentage is valid.
The answer can only be based upon conjecture. A percentage would be based on an accurate measurement of the population divided by the number of people who are racist. And there are multiple definitions of "racist." For example, one definition states that anyone who has the prejudiced view that any race is superior to another is racist. Another states that one who simply engages in racial intolerance is racist, though this person may not necessarily believe that one race is superior. Either connotation could be correct, but would lead to a different percentage. Psychologists have multiple ways and opinions of who, and to what degree, individuals are considered racist. And it would depend on what definition they chose. Suffice it to say that everyone is likely to agree that there has always been racism, and might conclude that there always will be.
It is difficult to determine an exact percentage, as racism is a complex and multifaceted issue. However, it is clear that racism still exists in various forms around the world in 2009, affecting different populations to varying degrees. Efforts to combat racism and promote inclusivity are ongoing globally.
Approximately 60-65% of the population in Pakistan live in rural areas. Urbanization is increasing, but a large portion of the population still resides in rural communities.
Yes, making racist jokes about your own race can still perpetuate harmful stereotypes and contribute to a culture of discrimination and prejudice. It is important to be mindful of the impact of such jokes, even if they are intended as humor.
Approximately 17% of the world's population over the age of 15 is considered illiterate, according to UNESCO. However, the definition of "uneducated" may vary depending on the criteria used, such as literacy rates, access to education, or completion of formal schooling.
Making racist jokes, even when you belong to the race being targeted, can still perpetuate harmful stereotypes and contribute to a culture of intolerance and discrimination. It's important to be mindful of the impact these jokes can have on others and to choose humor that promotes inclusivity and respect.
In 1900, only about 8,000 automobiles were owned by Americans, representing less than 0.1% of the population at that time. The automobile was still a luxury item and not yet widely accessible to the general public.
Yes. There are people allergic to bromine. It's still rare about 3% of the worlds population.
Insects make up the greatest percentage of the worlds organisms that are classified in each group. With 84 percent of the worlds organisms still to be defined insects are. Under classification "Species" is the group most commonly used.
Certainly. People are racist all over the world.
It is estimated that around 30% of the population in Canada identifies as having no religion or as agnostic. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the past few decades.
Bad the south was really racist it's still pretty bad
They never did, some people are still racist we don't know when it will stop
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No. No doubt she is racist now No. No doubt she is racist now
Approximately 17% of the world's population over the age of 15 is considered illiterate, according to UNESCO. However, the definition of "uneducated" may vary depending on the criteria used, such as literacy rates, access to education, or completion of formal schooling.
Close to ninety percent of the bird population is gone
Answer: Like every other country on this earth, canadians have a certain percent of people who are racist, it is unfortunate that these racists are so ignorant of other cultures that they have absolutely no concept of how other peoples live, thank goodness this is only a very small percentage. Most Canadians are the most tolerant people onearth.Answer: If those racists from the past are still alive then yes, I believe those Canadians are still just as racist as they were in the past. If any of the younger generation took cues from them then they are probably just as racist if not more racist because of how it is looked down upon nowadays, so in defiance, they push their racism.
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