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Example of reverse racism include:
* [[Racial quota]]s for employment or education, which give minority groups an advantage;
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* [[Racial quota]]s for employment or education, which give minority groups an advantage
* Racial rhetoric used by minority group leaders, directed against majority groups;
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* Racial rhetoric used by minority group leaders, directed against majority groups
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Latest revision as of 21:38, June 27, 2016

Reverse Racism is racism by or for the benefit of groups that have historically been the victims of racism. As such, it does not refer to the "reverse" of racism, but to a reversal in the direction of racism.

Example of reverse racism include:

  • Racial quotas for employment or education, which give minority groups an advantage
  • Racial rhetoric used by minority group leaders, directed against majority groups
  • Affirmative action

See also

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