Asian. Rosie and Shaq both made derogatory comments about Chinese language and got away.
Miss Jones, a DJ for NYC's Hot 97FM played a song called "USA for Indonesia" live on the air with lyrics such as "And all at once, you can hear the screaming chinks / And no one was saved from the wave" and she is still working for Hot 97 FM.
2007-01-05 16:26:19
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answered by Chang B 2
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I wouldn't say that racism towards white males is overlooked because they can't wait to tell everybody how oppressed they are all the time. I would still say blacks are the worst victims of racism. It may not appear that way sometimes because so many blacks have become so prevalent over the last 30 years or so, but if you go to the ghettos of any major city, it becomes obvious that there is still some serious issues we have to deal with. Even though the opportunities are there now more than ever, the information and education as to how they should seek these opportunities is not readily available to them.
2007-01-04 13:31:15
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answered by Jimmy 3
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Native Americans
2007-01-04 13:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Racism against Caucasians is the most overlooked.
This current world-especially in the western world has turned a sharp corner in the last 5 years. With everyone attempt to be politically correct and not offend anyone-[even brain dead people of all races]-has created a monstrosity in communications and intra-personal relations between all races.
Current world events in South America, the Arab States, the Anti-North American sentiment displayed by Russia, certain Asian states and others is like a fungus that keeps on growing!
Obviously, the United States is not a massive Caucasian state anymore-but the perception to the world is that it is. In reality, its probably one of the fastest growing integrated countries-for various races in the world.
Caucasians have been taking nothing but criticism for years and it's not deserved.
It appears that if your a citizen of the United States, Great Britain and most of the European Union countries-your perceived as Caucasian-even if it's not true.
The quest of the non-Caucasian races, which involves their constant attack against those who are perceived as Caucasians, is like a paralysis if their mind and reason .
In today's world things do not seem to revolve around just race--but, instead races of thought.
racism against groups of thought may be more destructive than against any one group of people described as a race!
What you think?
2007-01-04 14:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that racism on specific race is very local.. even it's different between cities in the same countries.. it depends on the mix of races inhabitate that place..
if prejudism is the issue.. i would answer the discrimination would be into moslem.. don't care which race..
since 9/11, many people consider moslems as terrorists.. shut their country borders.. very hard to get a job, even a visa to visit!!! crazy! this is against globalization... pretty sad..
2007-01-04 13:39:51
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answered by fBass 2
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By far native americans. I am white, and i do feel that sometimes we are victims of reverse racism...but there is absolutely no comparison to what some other cultures and ethnicities go thru. It just seems that native americans have been lost in it all, and they are the only true non-immigrants on this continent.
On a side note, if anyone hasn't seen the movie "Crash", go see it. It's a great movie about what racism does to people (reverse racism against white people included).
2007-01-04 13:32:00
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answered by the dude - (jeffery lebowski) 1
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interior the U. S. i'd wager the most left out style of racism will be hostile to American Indians. (interior sight human beings for you overly computing device white human beings). i'm section Cherokee and it became under no circumstances a large deal for me, having blue eyes and brown hair growing to be up I blended. yet when you consider that a large majority of Indians live on reservations i imagine they actually get missed at the same time as mutually it remains popular to hearken to racist feedback made hostile to them on an almost each and each day foundation. i do not imagine greatest human beings comprehend the themes confronted through the 1000's of tribes as they are self-governing and not likely to be begging for sympathy like another minorities. i think that's type of the case of the squeaky hinge getting oiled first.
2016-10-16 23:32:46
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answered by ? 4
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Racism is racism whether its over-looked or ignored. Its nothing something that we should be pitting against each other to see who's race is the most over-looked or experiences the most racism and prejudice.
Have fun with this.
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2007-01-04 13:24:32
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answered by sarahosaurus 2
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Native Americans.
2007-01-04 13:33:39
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answered by Gountha aka Triana 2
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The Native Americans. Lately in the States we focus on the interaction between white, Latino/a, and Black people. Nothing is said about the minority that we as a country slaughtered and confined to teeny parcels of land.
2007-01-04 13:26:08
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answered by Jen 4
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