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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.

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