Racism is typically defined as either bigotry based on perceived race or theories about races, or both. It is often mixed with supremacism, such as types of cultural supremacism like language supremacism or geographical supremacism.[1]
‘Melaninism’ (synonymous with ‘Pigmentationism’) is the "socially acceptable" way to discriminate based on skin color. Overlaps with skin color-based supremacism.
Nationalist, or “Mediterranean,” racism centered around historical and geographical considerations about race. It assumed an institutional relevance in February 1939, when Landra was replaced at the Race Office by Sabato Visco, director of the institute of general physiology at the University of Rome, and founder of the National Institute of Nutrition.
-- Francesco Cassata
Criticism
Racism. Racism comes in different forms. One of them is bigotry of low expectations " Poor browns don't know better " . Treating minorities like children.
— Kay Alifi[2]
Rhizomata[]
- Bias; Race; Supremacism; Racialism; Hierarchy; Exclusion; Pseudo-Diversity; Social hierarchy; Cultural supremacy; Racialism
- Racial narcissism; Hatred
- Neo-racism; Post-racism; Scientific racism; Political racism; Grievance-based racism
- Colourism; Old school racism; Accelerationist racism
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