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Do you think good-looking people receive special treatment? Is racial discrimination lessening or increasing in your opinion?
Russell states that looks aren't important and she would know best because she is a Victoria Secret model. I would make the claim that looks play a large part in today's society. Personal image relates to the deeper, underlying issue of racial discrimination and oppression.














ZX Style 20+
There are good looking people who turn out to be unconfident and as a result treated as shit.
Patrick Fogoros
Ashley Poupart
Anna Witcraft
I think that racial discrimination is still a problem, but in different ways. People are still racist, but more people use racial slurs as part of jokes or how they speak. It is becoming more common in daily lives and some people do no realize that words still hurt even if they are common. Just because someone says it doesn't mean others should.
Linda Taylor 50+
In the US I think the racial situation has gotten worse. When I was younger there were riots and the lines between us and them were clear. Those riots and social change has caused discrimination to go underground. To be politically correct and pretend not to discriminate makes it much more difficult to say you were profiled when you were pulled over by the police. Or when your table is served last with cold food. Or someone gets promoted around you. It is not obvious and terribly difficult to prove and that is just how we like it. We like to pretend we don't have a problem.
Kate Blake 50+
Racsim, sexism, ageism are alive and rife only in Australia I think they have become more insidiously subtle due to laws saying its not polically correct.
Mathew Naismith 10+
I would say in most cases good looking people are treated better. Racialism I think is dying out with the old dinosaurs of our time; some of the racialist attitudes of the elderly are incredible but even some of them have changed to a certain extent within their attitude.
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