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Answer: I would say that all people can set a good example by treating all other people as fellow human beings, rather than discriminating by skin color and/or ethnicity, but it is all up to the individual on whether they want to hold onto being racist or not.

Answer: In school, by not laughing at racist jokes, objecting to them, or organizing a poster, or essay contest. You can show films on prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination and racism.

Answer: People have the right to be racist, denying it is nothing short of fascism.

As such, we must do absolutely nothing to stop it. At most, we should ask ourselves what we can do to support racist movements.

Answer: We can teach our children better than ourselves that skin color should play no part in judging another human being, and in deciding whether they are "good enough" to hang around, marry, take on a job, etc. After all, the children are always the future, and whatever ideals, values, morals, and so on they learn will carry on to the future. So if they learn how bad racism is and why they shouldn't hold views as such, it can and will stop.

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