Systemic Intolerance Research
What is Systemic Intolerance?
Systemic intolerance presents itself in a number of forms, whether it be as structural racism, institutional racism, xenophobia, internalized oppression and privilege, or acts of racial and cultural superiority.
Systemic intolerance is deeply embedded in a society for a long period of time. Historically, this intolerance has been an instrument of conflict and has caused the slaughtering or extermination of racial groups and the reintegration of states.
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American Internment of Asian Americans during WWII
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Russian Repression of the Tartars and Chechens
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Iranian Repression of the Kurds
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Russian Repression of the Tartars and Chechens
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Institutionalized Racism in South Africa
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Aboriginal Discrimination in Australia
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Native American Discrimination in America
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