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What is the psychological part of racism? Fear of strangers?
Fear of strangers is an emerging characteristic between social groups. It can be used as a tool for justifying those things you mentioned, but it wasn't always used for it, and not exclusively for it.
By itself, doesn't have a purpose. It's initially just the contrast (dialectics, if you will) between familiarity and it's absence.
Racism wasn't invented, nor it has a purpose. After it exists as a superstructure, it can be leveraged by agents as a tool, just like hands could be leveraged as tools once they become proficient enough in animals.
I think. I'm not used to think in these terms, though.