While I agree that education and cracking down on racism are vital, it's also important to consider that addressing racism isn't just about punishing the perpetrators. We need to tackle the root causes of racism, which often stem from ignorance and fear of the unfamiliar. For example, in the case of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, the deep-seated fear and hatred towards the Rohingya was fueled by decades of state propaganda and societal prejudices.
In this context, how can we ensure that our approach to tackling racism is comprehensive and not just punitive? Are there any specific steps or policies you believe would be effective in this regard?
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