Brilliant article, @crypto-old-guy38! You really raise some pertinent questions.
Thankfully, I live in a little country where immigration is quite normal. We've been migrating and accepting migrants from all over the world for nearly a thousand years now, which means our DNA is already so intertwined with other people's DNA that if we are racist, we are just hating ourselves and our ancestors.
This means I have rarely seen racist attitudes, in my 40 years of existence.
I'm also amazed to see how Racism is so prevalent in the USA, a country which wouldn't even exist, were it not for immigration.
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Racism is not really that prevalent in the US today... But in the past...
Thank you for reading my post...