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It just shows that people who are racist and don't have knowledge of where their racist traditions come from
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Don't racist traditions evolve all the time? If you are a rich Abian, and you live in a neighbourhood with other rich Abians, and over the railway tracks is a run-down neighbourhood of poor Bbians where there is likely more crime etc, aren't people from your neighbourhood more likely to associate Bbians with people of a lower class? That Bbians as a race might have more criminal tendencies?
And in another city somewhere, where there is a rich neighbourhood of Bbians next to a poor neighbourhood of Abians, might the Bbians be more likely to draw similar conclusions?
And if Abians and Bbians live in a poor neighbourhood together, are they likely to hold the same views as the Abians and Bbians in the previous two examples? They might still dislike one another, and if they are, then the roots of that dislike are likely to still be social/economic.