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Racism in Germany Widespread but Subtle, Report Finds

First article: 21 mar. 2026, 07:56 | Last update: 21 mar. 2026, 07:56 | 1 source | 1 article

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A recent report has shed light on the pervasive nature of racism in Germany, noting that while overt displays of racism may be less common, subtle forms of discrimination remain widespread. This includes microaggressions, systemic biases, and unconscious prejudices that affect various aspects of life for people of color and minority groups. The report emphasizes the difficulty in combating these subtle forms of racism, as they are often harder to identify and address than more blatant acts of discrimination.

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Deutsche Welle 21 mar. 2026, 07:56 (3 hours ago) Excellent

Racism in Germany widespread, but more subtle than before

Racism and discrimination are pervasive in Germany. Xenophobic and derogatory views remain rampant. To coincide with the International Day Against Racism, new studies have been presented.

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