
""Modern racism is often just a more polite way of justifying existing hierarchies and subordination among groups," said Tae Jun Kim, co-author of the study."
""While shopping in the supermarket, an employee approached her and began searching her stroller without asking for permission or showing any consideration for the child sitting in the stroller," recounted Ferda Ataman."
A recent survey indicates a slight decline in racism and discrimination in Germany, yet xenophobic attitudes remain prevalent. Approximately 8,200 individuals aged 18 to 74 were surveyed, revealing that 25% believe in racial differences, a scientifically discredited notion. Nearly half of respondents think certain groups are inherently more hardworking. Tae Jun Kim notes that modern racism is often expressed more subtly, justifying existing hierarchies. Ferda Ataman highlights ongoing direct discrimination, sharing an incident involving a Black woman being searched without consent in a supermarket.
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