Answer:
The statement is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Scapegoats are often used by government and media to distract the attention from the real causes of social issues. In their discourse they blame certain population groups or institutions for social problems, such as unemployment, poverty or delinquency. Usually minority groups tend to function as scapegoats. The majority of the population believes and reproduces such discourses, feeling that their racist behaviors are justified and truly believing that if it weren't for a certain racial or ethnic group there wouldn't be unemployment or poverty.