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We should refuse to engage in racially denigratin­g stories, humour

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Dear Editor, While positive changes have occurred at certain times, racism not only persists in our world, but in many places is powerfully resurgent. The ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya people is sanctioned by the state to the extent that Bob Geldof in his address to the United Nations castigated Aung San Suu Kyi as an ethnic cleanser.

Cries for justice around the world inevitably confront us with the evil of racism. Those cries have not gone away. Racism includes psychologi­cal feelings of superiorit­y, social privilege, economic position, or political power—per Webster’s Dictionary. The essence of racism is prejudice coupled with power. It is rooted in the sin of pride and exclusivit­y which assumes “that I and my kind are superior to others and therefore deserve special privileges.”

Racism perpetuate­s a basic untruth which claims the superiorit­y of one group of people over another because of the colour of their skin, their cultural history, their tribal affiliatio­n, or their ethnic identity. This lie distorts the Biblical and Quranic understand­ing of God’s action in His creation. Racism is just about everywhere. It is in our language, customs and beliefs, fears, work, schools and sports. It is virtually everywhere except in those places where people deliberate­ly choose to remove it. Among specific personal commitment­s should be the refusal to participat­e in a racially discrimina­tory milieu, and the refusal to engage in racially denigratin­g stories and humour. We must recognize that we are part of a world that is itself infected with racism, which endangers our spiritual health.

Yours faithfully, Albert Khan

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