You just proved my point with your googled definition..That's your definition of racism. "Racism consists of both prejudice and discrimination based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples." What you're talking about is "Institutional racism" Not sure why you feel the need to change the meaning of this word. That said, you're being Americanocentric. If let's say I can't be a victim of institutional racism in the USA I sure as hell can in South Africa.
it says racism is prejudice + discrimination not just prejudice by itself.
definition: Discrimination is action that denies social participation or human rights
In order to discriminate we would have to have the power to keep you from doing something.
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at you saying you would be discriminated against in South Africa the land that has white people who are constantly practicing racism against the native inhabitants


Trust me if there was a place in this country that black people had 100% political and economic control of we would all be going there..

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