According to French Larousse's dictionary, the word "racism" was treated as a "system, which asserts the superiority of the one racial group over any other." From a political and economical point of view, it was a powerful and suitable ideology for those who led the colonial enslavement. Over time, in response to "black racism," reverse racism appeared, or racism toward white people as in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Another example is segregation and the Apartheid System in South Africa, where gangs of black racists create fast massacre of whites by using penalty "necklaces." Japan's war with Korea and China stirred up another form of racism in Korea based on the slogan "One country, one
According to French Larousse's dictionary, the word "racism" was treated as a "system, which asserts the superiority of the one racial group over any other." From a political and economical point of view, it was a powerful and suitable ideology for those who led the colonial enslavement. Over time, in response to "black racism," reverse racism appeared, or racism toward white people as in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Another example is segregation and the Apartheid System in South Africa, where gangs of black racists create fast massacre of whites by using penalty "necklaces." Japan's war with Korea and China stirred up another form of racism in Korea based on the slogan "One country, one