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in reply to 8Petros [Signal: Petros.63]

@NoctisEqui

Interesting that the term "peonage" was adopted to describe the South after the civil war. The original use of this term in what is now the US described the system of debt slavery in colonial New Mexico, which continued when NM became a US territory.
Systemic racism also originates in Spanish colonial America.
in reply to Marc

Systemic racism is endemic in many places. Jews and Romani people in Europe, Moors - during Reconquista and Crusades times.

I know nothing about history of racism in Asia, but currently Tibetans and Uyghurs are the most blatant examples of such victimisation

I also read reports claiming that Mezo- and Southern America indeed inherited a complex racist stratification, according to several skin tone levels between sangre azul and full black - each group despising all others.

Generalised racism - social stratification based upon those aspects of a person that are not chosen nor mutable is the easiest way to divide et impera and the root of all earthly evil on the social dynamics level.
in reply to 8Petros [Signal: Petros.63]

Wow! Reading all this is astounding! Didn’t stop until WWII? Thanks for posting!