supposed to prevent discrimination and this is not sanctioned in law,
discrimination still exists even on a government level, and you used the point
of Immigration wait times.
So as far as you are concerned, once this exists at even a government level as
in Immigration, Racism is still 'institutionalised' and therefore Official.
While I understand your practical use of the term, there are those that will
attempt to fight the point on the technicality that the letter of the law does
not support Racism.
-Gel
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From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My answer was to the implication that racism and discrimation against blacks
is a thing of the past and that is is not OFFICIAL.
It is official.
Ask an African who waits 12 years or more to become a us citizen while they
watch people from European countries take much shorter times?
One more example.
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