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by Mediterraneo10
1868 days ago
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This is false. The white person may be a member of an ethnicity seen as non-dominant. For example, his surname is unusual because it is typical of Muslim peoples but not for historically Christian whites, as for many immigrants to the USA from the former Yugoslavia or Albania. Yet unless the person asking about the surname is intentionally targeting that ethnicity, the behavior cannot reasonably be called anti-Muslim racism, let alone used as proof of a rising incidence of what is specifically termed "hate". |
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