The 10 Most Racist Countries in the World

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No. 6 Japan

Japan, despite being a first world country that has laws and regulations which forbid racism and discrimination, still allows “positive discrimination” practices. It has a very low tolerance for refugees and immigrants, which is one of the reasons Japanese society has remained largely exclusive, comprised of 98% native people. It also holds very strict restrictions towards the entry of Muslims into the island nation. In 2005, a United Nations report expressed deep concerns about racism in the country.

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