Physics, 11.05.2021 05:40 superangel94
Which of the following examples is most closely aligned with the concept of modern racism?
A person regularly posts updates on social media that explicitly perpetuate the notion that whites are superior.
A person regularly posts updates on social media that denounce racism but votes for political candidates that support policies that oppress people of color.
A person regularly attends meetings of a white nationalist group.
A person donates money to a white nationalist group.
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