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*[[Redlining]] - the practice of denying oppressed communities services (such as food delivery or taxi service), or access to home or business loans allowing residents to build equity and have a financial stake in their own communities, or refusal to locate businesses or other services in oppressed communities (such as supermarkets, banks, or bus and subway routes).
*[[Reverse discrimination]] or [[reverse racism]] - the belief that measures designed to correct alleged racism, such as [[Affirmative action]], have in fact simply created new racist policies against the dominant groups. This is a highly controversial idea.
*[[White flight]] - the practice of white residents abandoning a neighborhood or area due to the arrival of black or other residents, often decimating the tax base and reducing public services. The practice is also known as the [[tipping point]].
*[[White supremacy]] - the belief that [[Caucasian race|Caucasian]]s are, as a race, superior or worthy of supremacy, even called by some the "[[master race]]".
*Attitudes of [[suburb]] and [[gated community]] developers, who are often accused of pandering to racist views by emphasizing "crime risk" in more racially diverse downtowns, especially in [[North America]].
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