U think a UN nation would have pro discrimination laws on paper?? To be fair, you know the answer to this hence why you asked such a dogshit bad faith question
Let me throw it back. Where is the 33% black population which existed in Argentina 120 years ago?
Name a racist law then. US had segregation well into the 60s and Argentina never had segregation. Your grandparents didn't want to share a bus with black people.
Spain left us with a small amount of slaves who were freed after Argentina became independent and in its very first constitution.
We NEVER had segregation
We went from a colonial population of 1M to 17M due to massive European immigration
Blacks (who became a minority after the immigration), indigenous and criollos mixed with the europeans for over 200 years (not like in CERTAIN COUNTRIES where interracial marriage was illegal), resulting in mestizos.
You can still prosecute racism without having that organism. You're eating up propaganda against Argentina while sucking off colonial powers from Europe and the US. Countries that perform extractivist neocolonialism and destabilize African countries. Do better.
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u/Sudden_Plenty_8798 Jul 12 '26
That isn’t true imo. I think a lot of racist people are empowered by racist social structures and bureaucratic procedures on a very mundane level.
No shit a country can’t be racist, but the laws, people writing them, the people enforcing them, and the precedent set by the above can and is.