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Causes Of Racism In Hong Kong

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Introduction
Racism has been an ongoing issue in many, if not most, countries of the world, whether it is developed or developing. I have witnessed, luckily and only, a few mild racist situations such as my family making stereotypical comments about Indians and seeing salespeople in Hong Kong treating overseas visitors more considerately and friendly than locals and visitors from Mainland China. I am, in fact, from Hong Kong where racism is not a severe problem that would lead to shootings or murders but is still a problem that is required to be solved. In Hong Kong, there is great social tension between the Mainlanders and Hongkongers despite both being of Chinese descent.

This inevitably shows that racism is an issue that happens all around the world, regardless of the racial diversity of the city/country or the size of the population as Hong Kong is merely a city of 7 million inhabitants in the south of China where 92% of its population are Han Chinese. If we were to consider racism in countries that have a racially diverse and high population, such as the United States, United Kingdom and India, there will be many more severe, and possibly violent, issues and encounters of racism.

Research
The aim of this report is to investigate how racism and the problems caused by it differ across different countries. First of all, according to ADL, the term “racism” is defined as the belief that a particular race is more superior or inferior to another and that race determines a

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