These two statements conflict completely. They can't say "race and racism are complex subtle collective effects", and at the same time say "it's these evil racists doing it all.".
Maybe the "Ð" and "Ñ" are all different characters but the character set is missing so it defaults? Most computers have a complete unicode set from what I know, but I have seen some errors like what you mentioned. Also taking into account encoding, ANSI, UTF-8, etc.
You can somewhat tell what's going on based on the amount of characters used. I also noted there's punctuation, and what seems to be sentence structure, along with two dates, "1947", and "2015".
I did a character occurrence count on the data and found the following. There may be something...
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