“…Aware that some racism manifestations still occur in Brazilian schools (Candau & Leite, 2011;Carvalho, 2005;Gomes, 2003;Santiago, 2020), in which black students may suffer verbal aggression from their peers, even when the aggressors are also black (Fazzi, 2007), we sought to investigate how the polyphonic theory of enunciation (Ducrot, 1998(Ducrot, , 2020 allows us to perceive discursive configurations that go beyond the denial of the existence of racism, which is the most common form of its occurrence in Latin America ("I'm not a racist, but...") (Van Dijk, 1992.…”