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* A study done decades ago in a real class promoted and demoted blue and brown eyed pupils to show the effects and issues of racism and other -isms. The children, regardless of being told about the study, stated that they came to feel superior or inferior, and had trouble re-adjusting even years later.
* A study done decades ago in a real class promoted and demoted blue and brown eyed pupils to show the effects and issues of racism and other -isms. The children, regardless of being told about the study, stated that they came to feel superior or inferior, and had trouble re-adjusting even years later.
* A study done with college students had some be jailers, and some jailed. The jailers were somewhat oppressive, but only somewhat. After a time, they switched. The once-jailed-now-jailers were much more oppressive.
* A study done with college students had some be jailers, and some jailed. The jailers were somewhat oppressive, but only somewhat. After a time, they switched. The once-jailed-now-jailers were much more oppressive.
* [[Bob Marley]] was classified as white due to having a British dad. As result, he was a target of racism in his native Jamaica.
* Folks with Albinism, absence of skin pigmentation, often is faced with this, even if they have sibling with normal pigmentation. It's sadly common for Albinos to fall prey to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_people_with_albinism violence attacks] in many African nations, to the point many governments, like in Tanzania, had to take legal action.

== Others ==
== Others ==
* The Disability Rights Commission, once a British-Based Disability rights organization now part of Equality and Human Rights Commission, released a two-part short films known as "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZfOVNwjFU0 The] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9a2ZqLhuAw Talk]". it shows a man finding himself in a location where the disabled are the majority and he's looked down upon for being able-bodied.
* The Disability Rights Commission, once a British-Based Disability rights organization now part of Equality and Human Rights Commission, released a two-part short films known as "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZfOVNwjFU0 The] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9a2ZqLhuAw Talk]". it shows a man finding himself in a location where the disabled are the majority and he's looked down upon for being able-bodied.