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Subtle Modern Racism in Germany: Infrastructure Implications

Recent studies indicate that while overt racism may have declined, subtle forms of discrimination persist in Germany, raising concerns for social cohesion and policy frameworks.

Editorial Staff
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Recent studies reveal that racism and discrimination in Germany remain significant, albeit in more nuanced forms. This shift necessitates a reevaluation of existing social infrastructure and support systems.

The prevalence of xenophobic views indicates that while overt expressions of racism may be less visible, the underlying attitudes still pose challenges for societal integration and cohesion.

As Germany marks the International Day Against Racism, the findings underscore the need for targeted interventions that address the subtleties of modern racism, ensuring that policy frameworks are adaptable and responsive.