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Racism in North America : ウィキペディア英語版 | Racism in North America
This article describes the state of race relations and racism in North America. The form that racism takes from country to country may be different for historic, cultural, religious, economic or demographic reasons. ==Viewpoints== Several academic statements have alluded to the notion that racism and ethnic discrimination are deep, inherent and fundamental aspects of North American society. Author Dereck Bell stated that ''"what we designate as racial progress is not a solution. It is a regeneration of the problem in a particularly perverse form. Racism is an integral, permanent and indestructible component of this society. Americans achieve a measure of social stability through their unspoken pact to keep blacks on the bottom... black people will never achieve full equality in this country."'' American Political scientist Andrew Hacker wrote that "''Most white people believe that persons with African ancestries are more likely to carry primitive traits in their genes ... I may believe this and hate myself for believing it.''" Legal scholar Charles Lawrence, speaking about the American political elite and ignorants said their ''"cultural belief system has influenced all of us, we are all racists."'' Philosopher Cornel West has stated that "''racism is an integral element within the very fabric of American culture and society. It is embedded in the country's first collective definition, enunciated in its subsequent laws, and imbued in its dominant way of life.''"
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