4. Racism - a set of views proclaiming the
idea of human inequality, and the resulting
ideology accepts the superiority of some
races over others.
5. The survival of these "higher" races is the
most important for racists who want to
dominate the "lowerâ races. Racism is the
belief that differences in the appearance of
humans involve any inherent differences in
personality and thinking.
6. Racism was condemned by UNESCO (1961, 1964)
and the UN General Assembly (Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, 1948), and many
other international organizations.
Racism has never been a unified ideology, has
changed and evolved, so there is not a model
example of racism.