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Racism can remain so deep that it becomes institutionalised. The impacts of racism include abominable disparities, the intersection with extreme poverty.
Racism is the worst form of exploitation. Identity is transformed into a liability. Social and political debates about racism rarely include the voices of the oppressed and are instead a prescription or stricture within the narrowest discourse. The racism is institutional, it is structural, it is about privilege and power, about the interests of the oppressor and therefore any authentic discourse about racism is a threat to the oppressor. The oppressor concedes only a level of perceived equality that is not threatening to their hold on power.
The oppressor is the problem, not the oppressed. There should be more significant focus on the examining of the oppressor and less on the oppressed.