Orban may be gone, but his prejudices are now baked into the European political mainstream | Shada Islam
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Orban may be gone, but his prejudices are now baked into the European political mainstream | Shada Islam
"Racism is not the work of one individual. It is structural. Racial logic is woven into our laws as well as our political, economic and social systems."
"A major scandal in the Netherlands arose because algorithms used to process childcare benefits wrongly flagged thousands of Dutch parents as fraudsters, disproportionately impacting ethnic minority families."
"Discrimination in Europe today is rooted in age-old anxieties. Racial hierarchies evident in the EU's migration policies go back to the superior white race arguments pervasive in the dark days of European colonialism."
"The fear that Europe's population will be replaced by those from the global south is no longer confined to fringe conspiracy theorists, reflected in calls for large-scale deportations of irregular migrants."
Racism in the EU is deeply embedded in laws and systems, influencing access to jobs, housing, education, and justice. Political narratives often frame diversity as a challenge, reinforcing divisive attitudes. A scandal in the Netherlands highlighted how algorithms disproportionately affected ethnic minority families, leading to severe consequences. Historical racial hierarchies persist in migration policies, treating black and brown migrants differently than white Ukrainians. The fear of population replacement by migrants from the global south is increasingly mainstream, as seen in calls for deportations from European leaders.
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