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Back to EpisodesGermany's Subtle Racism: A Deep Dive
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Despite a slight decrease in reported racism and discrimination in Germany, troubling attitudes persist. A quarter of people believe in racial differences, and nearly half think some groups are naturally more hardworking. Subtle racist views often mask social inequalities. In 2022, one in eight Germans faced discrimination, with ethnic background and skin color being the main reasons. Over half of victims do nothing, and only three percent go to court. Leaders call for stronger protections, looking to other countries systems as models.
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