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Srs.
I can't confirm this 100% as I'm not ethnic, but I feel strongly discriminated against when walking around doing day to day tasks, as a below average white guy.
People avoid sitting near me, women look visibly upset by me standing behind them in a queue, etc. If I talk to a woman she reacts with total disgust as if I was a homeless beggar asking for change.
This is what it must've felt like in the South during the MLK / civil rights era for blacks.
I can't confirm this 100% as I'm not ethnic, but I feel strongly discriminated against when walking around doing day to day tasks, as a below average white guy.
People avoid sitting near me, women look visibly upset by me standing behind them in a queue, etc. If I talk to a woman she reacts with total disgust as if I was a homeless beggar asking for change.
This is what it must've felt like in the South during the MLK / civil rights era for blacks.