No there is only one kind of racism, until you act on it.. then it's discrimination, which I personally think is worse. Because one can have racist thoughts and not affect ones standard of living, education or livelihood, but when you segregated or purposefully channel money to white suburbia over inner city predominantly African American school districts.. then it's institutional racism by a municipality, country, state or Federal Gov't body.
That vbleacher can affect a whole generation.
Oh and here is a different stat.
Top 5 Most Racist Countries in the World | Veterans Today
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(5) United States of America
The land of the free and the land of the brave also happens to be the land of some of the most racist people in the world. Although the picture some see of USA is through a rose-tinted glass and it all seems flowers and butterflies, the actual case is quite different.
In the Deep South and Mid-West regions like Arizona, Missouri, Mississippi etc, racism is an everyday thing. Be it against Asians, Africans, South Americans or even the actual people of USA – the Native Americans. Cases of hate and hate due to color of skin are ever-increasing.
And with the rise of race baiting self-described superior genes smarter than everyone else
Josef Mengele-esque superior race national politician Donald Trump and his millions of followers who openly belong to racist organizations ie… Klu Klux Klan, the covers have been lifted of he USA where racism is proudly displayed out in the open and broadcast across the international airwaves for all to see.
As it relates to the USA, I have many questions. I mean who are we really? And what is the USA?
I mean, If one votes Trump and does NOT condemn his mocking of disabled, insulting people of color, and his confession of engaging in sexual abuse of women, can we assume one is openly a racist bigot who believes sexual abuse is acceptable?
And if America votes Trump, can we officially call USA the word’s # 1 most openly racist bigoted country who does not respect women?
Such a list shines a bright light on all of us. It forces us to look in the mirror. Clearly, the USA has made bold important steps forward. We certainly do NOT support the racist institution of slavery. So that’s a big improvement. And the civil rights laws of the 1960s really gave us an injection of equality in our system that we so desperately needed. But now, with the rise of Trump? Are we regressing and on our way to being labeled the # 1 racist country in the world? What do you think?"
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