The Buddha of Suburbia
What are some examples of inherent racism in Part One, Chapter Three?
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Some examples of inherent racism in Part One, Chapter Three include: Jean and Ted's insistence on calling Haroon "Harry," and Helen's father's extreme dislike of Karim based on the fact that Karim is anything other than white.