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+ | ==About== | ||
+ | [[Racism]] in the {{USA}} tends to be primarily "white" or "caucasian" discrimination [[/anti-black|against "black" or "African-American"]]"people, although there is also considerable discrimination against [[Latino]]s as well (see [[US/immigration]]). | ||
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+ | Since the [[9/11 attacks]], a great deal of negative sentiment has been expressed against the overwhelmingly peaceful [[Muslim]] population in the US, as well as anyone who looks like they could be Muslim. Although Islam is not actually a race, these sentiments seem to arise from much the same roots as racial discrimination in general.{{seed}} | ||
==Related== | ==Related== | ||
* [[racism]] | * [[racism]] | ||
* [[Barack Obama]] has had to face considerable [[Barack Obama/racism|racism]] in his [[2008 US presidential race|run for president]], especially (but not exclusively) the [[Barack Obama/Muslim smear|Muslim smear]]; despite this, he has also been accused of "playing the [[race card]]" when attempting to acknowledge and address many people's racial fears. | * [[Barack Obama]] has had to face considerable [[Barack Obama/racism|racism]] in his [[2008 US presidential race|run for president]], especially (but not exclusively) the [[Barack Obama/Muslim smear|Muslim smear]]; despite this, he has also been accused of "playing the [[race card]]" when attempting to acknowledge and address many people's racial fears. | ||
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+ | * [[/anti-black]]: racism against [[black people]] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Filed Links=== | ===Filed Links=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 25 February 2014
About
Racism in the United States tends to be primarily "white" or "caucasian" discrimination against "black" or "African-American""people, although there is also considerable discrimination against Latinos as well (see US/immigration).
Since the 9/11 attacks, a great deal of negative sentiment has been expressed against the overwhelmingly peaceful Muslim population in the US, as well as anyone who looks like they could be Muslim. Although Islam is not actually a race, these sentiments seem to arise from much the same roots as racial discrimination in general.
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- Barack Obama has had to face considerable racism in his run for president, especially (but not exclusively) the Muslim smear; despite this, he has also been accused of "playing the race card" when attempting to acknowledge and address many people's racial fears.
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- /anti-black: racism against black people