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*More diverse representation from non-White, non-Western opinions/sources which might are poorly represented due to very issues of institutional racism discussed here. This article is victim of discussing the state of oppressed people by non-oppressed people. How many Native Australian ref? How many African ones, how many views from grassroots orgs?--] (]) 09:07, 25 December 2014 (UTC) |
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*More diverse representation from non-White, non-Western opinions/sources which might are poorly represented due to very issues of institutional racism discussed here. This article is victim of discussing the state of oppressed people by non-oppressed people. How many Native Australian ref? How many African ones, how many views from grassroots orgs?--] (]) 09:07, 25 December 2014 (UTC) |
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**Based on the definitions of racism in this post, wouldn't the idea that a diversity of thought being based on a diversity of ethnicities/races, be racist? Presumably, whether one believes that races are subspecies or not, it is a whole step further to think that either humans are incapable of empathizing with those in different situations, or that race/ethnicity alters how we think (assuming we are not just talking about adding anecdotal experiences to the wiki).] (]) 18:20, 10 January 2022 (UTC) |
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