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Racism — individual and systemic

The distinction between racism as individual prejudice and racism as systems of power that allocate resources, opportunities, and safety based on race—the difference between a bad person and a bad structure. Individual racism matters, but systemic racism doesn't require individual racists; it runs on autopilot through institutions, policies, and inherited advantages.

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