Racism exists in many minds of many people all over the earth, so it's hard to pinpoint where it takes place the most. Just because there may not be many in any given place whose actions aren't based in racism, such as segregating, profiling, etc., it doesn't mean racism doesn't exist there and that anyone who lives there isn't discriminatory.
Racism can happen in various settings such as schools, workplaces, neighborhoods, and online platforms. It is important to address and combat racism wherever it occurs to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Everywhere, to varying degrees.
Racism does not only happen between black and white people. It happens also with a combintion of all, oriental, hispanic, latinos, canadians.
He didn't stop racism. Mr. King DID make much progress in the fight against racism, but racism still exists in every part of the world unfortunately.
As Terry Pratchett noted, speciesism is more interesting than racism.
Nothing. Actually. No suspensions no nothing.
Racism can get so bad someone would murder someone of another race out of pure hate. This can happen anywhere in the world, by any race, toward any race.
The reasons vary, depending on what you call racism. If racism were just an attitude or idea, it might not be so bad. But racism often leads to discrimination, mistreatment, and violence. Those are bad things which should never happen to anyone.
Yes, racism does exist in Irish society. Violent racial attacks are not all that common, but verbal abuse and refusal of service happen on a fairly regular basis.
Holocaust itself means 'death by fire'. The Holocaust, however, is term to mean the mass murder of millions of the world's Jewish people. It happened because of ethnicism. A form of discrimination by beliefs. However, it was also in part because of racism, but not primarily racism.
institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
There is racism everywhere, unfortunately... and I don't think anyone is exempted from being discriminated against in this world. Sad, but true. I happen to love Indian culture, even if I'm not Indian.