When I studied in a Soviet school in the 1980s, we were told that there was racism in the United States. In the USSR, in our school, on the contrary, we looked at a Cuban boy and girl as some kind of miracle, and many wanted to make friends with them. What was good about our upbringing was that we were told about the friendship of different nations and that there are no chosen nations.
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Growing up in India, it was about the same for me. We have our own problems with religion, but most times it was not at the surface. In the US, depending on where you are today, it can be challenging. That said, being a brown guy in US, I have never been a victim on my face. Perhaps that is because of my imposing character. However, whenever I have seen it happen I have been able to crush it. We have to continue to do that.