The notion that individuals have the ability to observe, but not consider 'race' in Canadian society are engaging in a 'technical fiction'. Or, they are engaging in which of the following discourses of democratic racism?
A) Discourse of National Identity
B) Discourse of Denial
C) Discourse of Colour-Blindness
D) Discourse of Tolerance
E) Discourse of Binary Polarization
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