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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
This is what I'm talking about when I denigrate the idea of institutional racism:
Institutional racism is the differential access to the goods, services, and opportunities of society. When the differential access becomes integral to institutions, it becomes common practice, making it difficult to rectify. Eventually, this racism dominates public bodies, private corporations, public and private universities, and is reinforced by the actions of conformists and newcomers. Another difficulty in reducing institutionalized racism is that there is no sole, true identifiable perpetrator. When racism is built into the institution, it emerges as the collective action of the population.
Oh. Not this?
 Originally Posted by wufwugy
All it takes is law involving the government's differential treatment by race.
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