Everybody has ever heard about racism, but do we really know what racism really is? We will see that in Anglo-Saxon countries, racism isn't a new phenomenon. We will point out which sorts of racism these countries have to face and will eventually see if a way has been paved to eliminate racism. We all know that racism is not only a recent problem. Moreover, we can underline the fact that racism continued to spread in the 20th century. For example, in 1968, Enoch Powell made a controversial speech in Birmingham over unchecked immigration from the Commonwealth to Britain. His "rivers of blood speech" was racist and has become really famous. He thought the country should encourage the immigrant population, the "dependents" as he said, to re-immigration because otherwise they would try to dominate the British.
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