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The comments sections underneath opinion pieces on Australian media websites are Petri dishes where racism grows and flourishes, new analysis suggests.
Islamophobic beliefs are normalised in the comments on opinion pieces expressing negative views on Muslim people as people with similar views embolden each other, the research from anti-racism organisation All Together Now suggests.
Though these comments are often expressed relatively politely, they still convey racist ideas. The impact race-related media pieces have on people is tangible and our report shows the dangerously polarising effect they can have, All Together Now managing director Priscilla Brice said.
Have you ever written a comment on a newspaper s website or social media page as a person of colour and experienced hate in response?
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