Originally posted by: Mahisa22
This seems like a copy-paste of the same survey with the exact same question. So yes, this one is as non-authentic as the other one.
Use your common sense. How many people in India understand exactly what 'race' is? How many people understand the nuances of race politics and race relations in India? Leave all that, how many people give a flying fcuk about race, as opposed to religion and caste?
Isnt it funny that a country where race is a non-entity, is considered the most 'racist' in the world? 🤓
Not really, the second survey had a different question, not the same one. Not sure what you're reading. Here's the para.
The second survey was more direct, asking whether respondents had seen or experienced racism. All answers that were not a direct “no not at all”, were considered as a check next to racism.
It clearly says a bigger share of people in India experienced racism compared to the other countries.
Indians do understand racism. People do experience it every step of the way. As children, as adolescents, as people applying for jobs, as people applying for marriages. People experience racism at every corner. Just because religion and caste prejudice exists, doesn't mean race is a non-entity.
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