While two-thirds of burakumin report that they had not encountered discrimination, what evidence suggests that inequality persists?

A) Most burakumin live in segregated communities with high unemployment.
B) Burakumin are only allowed to marry within their group.
C) Education levels are particularly low among the burakumin.
D) Subtle messages in the media depict burakumin as undesirable


A

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