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Whitewash of Institutional Racism

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The author of the original article back in 2015 had expanded it over the next few years from describing Institutional racism in the United States, to include other countries he perceived to have their own versions of the same topic. It grew to be a large article, and he resisted all efforts to 'break it up' into smaller sections for many years. Finally it was alphabetized by country, with the United States now at the end. This he allowed to pass, as it is natural with any article to be edited for readability. This cutting of the article in two, by removing the United States section to a new article, is a whitewash, to reduce its credibility and diminish it's importance as a social topic. Systemic Racism hasn't changed and applies worldwide, this schism should not have been allowed. The preponderance of the editors had determined prior that it should, while long, remain as one article. Prove me wrong. 01:10, 27 October 2024 (UTC)