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Topic: Do you believe racism has come to stay!! ? (Read 478 times)

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April 08, 2023, 08:34:53 AM
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Racism in the west is synonymous with tribalism in Africa. And both have come to stay. The need for recognition amongst pairs and/or class means people are willing to smear, trample and segregate humans to feel good euphorically. Intolerance and uncompetitive attitude towards challenges stir racism/tribalism.
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The majority of American adults believe that more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the country, the legacy of slavery still affects how black people are treated in modern American culture. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country. There is also some doubt that black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people.
Racism as come to stay to the best of my knowledge, for example take a look at South Africa upto now Black people are been treated as slave even in their on land. The white people are just deceiving us by showing it public that they are fighting racism which is not true. I was watching a video in YouTube titles "what do you think of Africa" it was so annoying to me, few people were asked but the answer they gave was so disgusting because the all have bad thoughts by Africa. If really their elite are really fighting to eradicate racism, they shouldn't have been saying all that about Africa. They only becomes friend with us if they see something good in us.
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In my opinion, in the state of racism in USA, it will come to stay for years. I think racism is deeply implanted in the roots of americans. They tend to see theirselves to be the superior race. I think this continued to be passed on to the generations since there is nothing done to end it. They continue to do racist acts. The mindset is still there and will still be passed on. It is sad to think that some people have that innate hatred towards a specific group of people. And it is more sad to think that kids today are still acquiring these mindsets.
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The majority of American adults believe that more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the country, the legacy of slavery still affects how black people are treated in modern American culture. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country. There is also some doubt that black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people.
I have so many questions for us but I will have to ask you if you stay in the US. We know that racism is everywhere and that should not make us to misbehave or go astray from what we suppose to do. The black people in the US may seem to be treated to equal to the level where white forks is been treated.
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racism should never be a choice for anyone one of us no matter what had happened in the past.
I know there are some countries that are very discriminating so with that, we don't need to worry much since the world in revolving and it will get to a time when people will have good reasons to love there brother no matter the colour.
You make the statement of people not worry about the people who are very discriminating about racism because you haven't experienced it before and when we're talking about racism it's not something that affects the black only it also affects Asian that live in the US and a lot of people have lost their lives to this course.
Racism has come to stay and we need to work on genuine solutions that will stop it so the world would be a better place for all of us.
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On one hand, the fact that more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country, and that there is doubt about whether black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people, suggests that racism is still a significant issue in modern American culture.

On the other hand, there are also many efforts to combat racism and promote equality in the United States. For example, there are numerous civil rights organizations, laws protecting against discrimination, and ongoing discussions and debates about race relations in the country. Additionally, the fact that a majority of American adults recognize the ongoing effects of slavery on black people suggests a willingness to acknowledge and address the issue.

Overall, it is up to individuals and society as a whole to continue working towards greater racial equality and to actively combat racism in all its forms. While progress has certainly been made, there is still much work to be done to ensure that all people are treated with dignity, respect, and equality
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The majority of American adults believe that more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the country, the legacy of slavery still affects how black people are treated in modern American culture. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country. There is also some doubt that black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people.
racism should never be a choice for anyone one of us no matter what had happened in the past.
I know there are some countries that are very discriminating so with that, we don't need to worry much since the world in revolving and it will get to a time when people will have good reasons to love there brother no matter the colour.
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Racism is not culture of permanent, countries who still separately their selves before and is a stranger are lacking behind, so government have focus on this and ensure that they have make a way to stop racism because this racism have caused a problem and souls of many people dwelling in another country for daily bread
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The idea of the existence of racism is something being promoted by government. Government is promoting it because they want to make one race out of all people... easier to control that way. Sure, different races exist, but we don't always have to agonize over this fact like government is trying to make us act.

As it is, the various races have abilities and ideals that are good, that they can offer to all the other races. The assorted peoples of the world should work together to the advantage of all.

Yet, many of the lifestyles of other races don't fit what is acceptable to us in our race. So, we will want to remain separate. This doesn't mean we can't live in friendly ways with other races. It simply means that we are free to NOT adopt every aspect of another race.

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Racism is part of human nature, for us to totally eliminate racism. We have to eliminate the human nature which is not possible, racism should be tolerated, that's the only way to kill it. Let's all tolerate it, because anything we can't change, the way to eliminate is to accept it. God that created us with different colours and sizes know they would be discrimination among the creator. I huge everyone going through racism in one way or the other to accept it , it's your facult. You will only overcome it, if you accept and endure it.
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The majority of American adults believe that more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the country, the legacy of slavery still affects how black people are treated in modern American culture. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country. There is also some doubt that black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people.

Racial and ethnic discrimination still occurs on a daily basis in many parts of the world.i'm of the opinion that someday, maybe in no distant time racism " oppression" of a racial group will be a thing of the past,it will not stay.though there are different forms of racism today that may not be very visible to the ordinary eye's except when looked at closely.i believe that the cure for this ungodly attitude is genuine love void of jealousy, bitterness and hatred, acceptance and the practice of the principles of equality.its high time we together kick this menace of our society cos racism is dumb.
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Not at all everyone is created equally and there is no race in Islam. Everyone has prior to other on the base of piousness. So never race to other for their colour and caste.
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February 26, 2023, 08:59:08 PM
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The majority of American adults believe that more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the country, the legacy of slavery still affects how black people are treated in modern American culture. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country. There is also some doubt that black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people.

It is in the human nature to fear, despise and dislike anything considered "different", but it is also in our nature to mature and be rational about these instincts. It is not just racism, but also different cultures, religions or ways of thinking.

So, racism has not "come", it is something that humans just have by default, so unless you become aware of this, it will be there in all your decisions. Part of becoming adult is deciding what is right and wrong in our own nature, so most people will decide that racism, while quite natural, is undesirable and avoid racist attitudes. In people who are at a more mature level, racism as such dissapears.


Of course, all people are to a point racist. White, black, "yellow", "red" and all. This is applicable to anyone.
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February 26, 2023, 03:12:35 PM
#52
I have no doubt that some level of racism exists in all parts of the world, obviously some countries more than others. Modern day First World countries are much better than they used to be. Some countries even have job positions that have to be filled by people of colour, even if they are not the best candidate for the job. They have quotas to fill.

Racism exists towards white people too. I just wish there was no racism anywhere, we all bleed red. The colour of our skin means nothing. Like I said though, we have come a long way, there has been so much progress but skin colour shouldn’t even still be being discussed.
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February 25, 2023, 05:37:17 PM
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The stupidity of the idea that there is racism is this. People are flocking to America as fast as they can... from all different countries. If they are going to be upset over getting together with people of other races, why come to America, the mixing-pot of all kinds of peoples and cultures and nations?

Likewise, if people don't like other races in America, go back to the country you came from. Or at least go to a country that has the same skin color. Then see how you like being with your own kind.

You can find all kinds of people saying that they are fighting racism. Most of them have a visible difference in their skin color or some other physical form than those they are fighting. Then go and take a look at peaceful people who have the same skin color or physical form as the agitators, and see that they deplore those of their own race who make a big stink over racism.

Wake up and see that it is government that is agitating the races in the US. They are doing it for money, skimming off the top of money they take from hard-working Americans to give to the lazy non-workers who are fighting against racism.

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February 25, 2023, 07:35:12 AM
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I do agree that racism is still prevalent in USA but it’s obvious that it’s already far different than the past centuries. Gen Z especially are very adamant on making changes in where they believe should be. It’s gonna be a long process, trying to erase a mindset that has sticked around for a thousand of years, but I believe we are making a significant progress. It might be possible for racism to be totally abolished.
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February 17, 2023, 12:41:57 PM
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Racism still exists in many parts of the world due to factors like inequality, stereotypes, and lack of education. To eliminate it, we need to educate ourselves and others about different cultures and ethnicities, challenge biases, promote diversity, and support policies that promote equality and justice. It may take time, but it's important to stay hopeful and keep working towards a more fair and just society for everyone.
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February 17, 2023, 11:59:56 AM
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in fact, in the process of solving this problem, a solution to this problem has not been found,

And I repeat as long as people get angry and loose control of their emotions, they will lose their reasoning and insults will fly up and down to get revenge and this is where the utterances that cause racism come out of the brain. We see people of other colours different from our own as though they are handicaps. Most people see handicapped people or those who are physically challenged as lesser humans. That is what also happens with colour difference to those who curse others because of skin difference. They see them as lesser human beings. With that there is no way it will end so long as man exists.
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February 16, 2023, 02:35:12 PM
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There is no way racism can be abolished. Let us not deceive ourselves. People react to his people look, whether they are handicapped or of different colour or tribe like what happens in my country. You can not stop that. It has been there for ages. In today's world we also get to see that in sports too, with football fans chanting racist songs. Colour difference says alot. In my country those who are dark skin have a certain they react to albinos around them who are also blacks like them, and we want racism to stop at the world stage? It is not going to happen.

Yes, that's how it is. Racism has become a world problem that has been going on for generations and is still there from year to year. in fact, in the process of solving this problem, a solution to this problem has not been found, not to mention that the problem of racism has been passed down from the previous generation to the younger generation now. many forms of racism have occurred in this world, such as insults and stereotypes against skin color and physical form. Discrimination in schools, workplaces, courts, to intimidation by security forces, many people around the world are discriminated against just because of the color of their skin and much more that doesn't just happen in football.

Cases of racism will never go away, and there are still many cases from the past until now that have never been resolved. in fact, sometimes we ourselves can unknowingly become perpetrators of racism or vice versa. So, will racism ever really go away, the answer is no.
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February 16, 2023, 11:49:45 AM
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There's nothing that give room for racism than hatred on mankind, when there's live, we wouldn't see our fellow brothers from another country or background like an alien, we will embrace kive just as we would want to be loved by others, the truth is that if we always out ourselves in their same shoes then we will realize that one day we will also need help from others, we cannot leave this life alone without integrating with others, in eo doing we are learning from their cultures believes and lifestyle and way of life as a matter of fact, no need for bearing a wicked mind against each other.
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