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OP, I agree with you.

In Brazil, there is still a racial problem, but it's not as segregated as it is in the US. In "America", it seems like minorities have come to embrace the segregation in order to protect themselves. I think this happened because racism was much more severe in the US..

There is still racism in Brazil, but the people are more welcoming, and that has softened the segregation in a natural way. Brazilians are very inclusive, this has to do wih the way people are raised. Brazil doesn't have a history of war, and fighting. It's a completely different paradigm. People have more affectionate ways. This is, IMO, why the segregation isn't as bad today.