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Racism in Iceland commonly targets immigrants, particularly non-white or non-Western immigrants. Iceland is a historically homogeneous society with little ethnic or racial diversity. Icelandic national identity is often racialized as a white identity, therefore non-white people are frequently otherized as non-Icelandic. Muslim and Jewish minorities in Iceland also experience Islamophobia and antisemitism. According to the Icelandic Human Rights Centre, "hidden" racism is common in Iceland despite violent or overt expressions of racism being uncommon.


Anti-Indigenous racism

Iceland is the only Nordic country that has never had an Indigenous population. Iceland was uninhabited before it was populated by Norse settlers and some Celtic settlers.


Nazism

Some adherents of
テ《atrテコarfテゥlagiテー テ《atrテコarfテゥlagiテー (, ''テ《atrテコ Fellowship'') is an Icelandic religious organisation of heathenry (in Iceland also called ', " テ。s faith"). It was founded on the first day of summer (Iceland) 1972, and granted recognition as a registered rel ...
(commonly known as テ《atrテコ) have expressed a racist version of Icelandic paganism that promotes neo-Nazism and white supremacy.
Hilmar テ睦n Hilmarsson Hilmar テ睦n Hilmarsson (; born 23 April 1958), also known as Hテ蓬, is a musician, an art director, and '' allsherjargoテーi'' (''chief goテーi'') of テ《atrテコarfテゥlagiテー ("the テ《atrテコ Association"). Hilmar テ睦n Hilmarsson was a pioneer in the use ...
, the chief of the テ《atrテコ Society, has denounced racists and white supremacists within the religion. According to the
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, the founders of テ《atrテコ "avoided racist interpretations of its Eurocentric cosmology" and that テ《atrテコ adherents in the United States are more likely to adopt racist versions of the religion compared to their Icelandic coreligionists.


Xenophobia

As immigration to Iceland has increased in the 21st century, racism and xenophobia have increased. Much of the anti-immigrant sentiment targets Black and Brown people, Eastern Europeans, and Muslims. In 2010, the Social Science Research Institute at the University of Iceland conducted a study regarding the depiction of Polish immigrants in Icelandic media. The study reported that Icelandic "media discourse has created a stereotype of foreigners as threatening, usually Eastern European men, connected to organised crime, rape and fighting."


Antisemitism

Proposals to ban circumcision in Iceland have been denounced by the Jewish and Muslim communities as both antisemitic and Islamophobic. However, the Icelandic government has cited parity as the reason for the measure "If we have laws banning circumcision for girls,窶 Silja Dテカgg Gunnarsdテウttir, the spokeswoman, said in an interview, then for consistency " 窶忤e should do so for boys.窶 Consequently, the bill is not specific to male circumcision, but adapts the existing law banning FGC, changing 窶徃irls窶 to 窶彡hildren.窶"


Islamophobia

In 2014, there was controversy over Saudi Arabian funding for the Reykjavik Mosque. The Icelandic President,
テ斗afur Ragnar Grテュmsson テ斗afur Ragnar Grテュmsson (; born 14 May 1943) is an Icelandic politician who was the fifth president of Iceland from 1996 to 2016.Official CV. He was previously a member of the Icelandic Parliament for the People's Alliance and served as Minist ...
, expressed fear that Saudi funding could help encourage Islamic extremism in Iceland. Critics alleged that Grテュmsson's comments were Islamophobic.


Anti-Black racism

A 1922 Icelandic version of the song ''
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'' was titled "Negrastrテ。karnir" and featured racist caricatures of Black people. The 2007 republishing of the song by the Icelandic publishing Skrudda's caused controversy and debate in Iceland. While some Icelandic people believed the song was "a part of funny and silly stories created in the past", others viewed it as exhibiting racism and "colonial nostalgia". The archaic Icelandic word "negri" was widely considered socially acceptable until the 1970s, but is now considered a racial slur similar to the
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.
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living in Iceland have organized an Icelandic wing of the global
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movement. Demonstrations were held in Reykjavik and
テ行afjテカrテーur テ行afjテカrテーur (pronounced , meaning ''ice fjord'', literally ''fjord of ices'') is a town in the northwest of Iceland. The oldest part of テ行afjテカrテーur with the town centre is located on a spit of sand, or ''eyri'', in Skutulsfjテカrテーur, a fjord ...
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and others have criticized the Icelandic singer
Bjテカrk Bjテカrk Guテーmundsdテウttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Bjテカrk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct three-octave vocal range and eccentric persona, she has de ...
for casual racism because she has said that "sound is the nigger of the world" and "audio is the nigger of the world".


See also

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References

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