If systemic racism can be fixed - and I genuinely hope it can - it can't be done through peer-to-peer moral persuasion. It has to be done through politics.
Politics that might includes systematically discriminating against countries known to introduce both bigotry and systemic racism into others. Being cautious about allowing their nationals to play any significant role in our social institutions. So addressing racism might involve stuff that looks superficially like racism.
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