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Ethnic discrimination is racist. Ethnicity is just a more precise concept for what is sometimes called race. Strictly speaking, all human beings belong to the human race, and there is only one human race, but there are many ethnicities.

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What is a unequal treatment among ethnic groups called?

Unequal treatment among ethnic groups is called discrimination. This can manifest in various forms, such as unequal access to opportunities, resources, or services based on a person's ethnicity. Discrimination is often rooted in prejudice and can have harmful effects on individuals and communities.


Why are whites the most racist?

Generalizing an entire race as being the "most racist" is not accurate. Racism exists within all racial groups, stemming from historical and societal factors. It is important to address and combat racism regardless of the race it may come from.


What is racist dystopia?

A racist dystopia is a fictional or hypothetical society that is characterized by systemic racism, where racial discrimination and prejudice are deeply ingrained in all aspects of life. In a racist dystopia, certain racial groups are oppressed and marginalized while others hold power and privilege, leading to a bleak and unjust societal structure.


Is it racist to tell racist jokes about your own race?

Yes, because even though it is your own race, it still may be offensive to others.Another view:Not particularly unless you do so because you hate yourself and your own people. However, even though it isn't racist, it can still offend. Offense is not what makes something racist.


Why is race and ethnicity discrimination more important than gender discrimination?

There may be some individuals who make the argument that racial and ethnic discrimination are more important than gender discrimination because the disparities between the minority classes and the "discriminator" class are more pronounced than the gender differences, but this strikes me as a silly argument. Racial and ethnic discrimination, although more disparate, is less entrenched than gender discrimination, especially as concerns men who join traditionally female gender positions. The idea that a Black person could become a successful lawyer or doctor does not seem as "ridiculous" as an educated WASP man choosing to be a house-husband.