Racism

Racism is the practice of discriminating between members of a society based on their race. It was often used to justify slavery.

Afbarkeean
The concept of race had always been central to Afbarkeean culture, but it was not until the Age of Kadee that formal racial discrimination became so widespread. The first racist theory was developed by Ĵordaan-Juroo in her 553 work The Races of Man. Prior to this, the traditional four races were defined as the descendants of the four children of Afbar. Ĵordaan argued that this model was no longer practically useful in the Age of Union, as international peace had allowed for an unprecedented intermingling of the four races. Her proposed solution was to define race in terms of eye colour.