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Topic: Do you believe racism has come to stay!! ? - page 4. (Read 547 times)

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January 08, 2023, 10:12:20 AM
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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 would last forever. It would always be branded and rebranded to suit different societies and times. American Society would find it very difficult to eradicate racism because it has been institutionalized. The political, social, and economic sector of America doesn't favor blacks and other colored people. The police and judicial system has not been fair to the blacks which have led to a high rate of extrajudicial killings and racially influenced court judgement. Donald Trump's tenure as American President promoted racial discrimination to the extent that racists were openly celebrated by the government. African Americans also contribute to the racial discrimination they suffer. They must ensure they utilize educational and developmental opportunities, shun crime and be willing to contribute to the nation productively.       
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January 08, 2023, 05:43:47 AM
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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.

To some extent, it will be very difficult to eradicate racism in our society because, for some people, the behavior is genetic. Because, even today, most satanic behavior is represented by black, and the younger generations are still seeing it and comprehending its hidden meaning.

Consider a police officer searching only a black man among his white friends, with no regard for what others might think of him. 
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January 08, 2023, 04:28:27 AM
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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 never disappeared from this world, I'm sure they still exist, but it's just that such discriminatory acts happen on a minimal and rare level. The human world has never been equal and fair, there are always evils that quietly creep into our lives, just because we can't see or hear about them doesn't mean they don't exist. But we should also accept because the cases of racism, rich and poor, don't become too big, so we don't need to worry too much.
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January 08, 2023, 03:05:49 AM
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I don't believe racism has come to stay, over time the black population has evolved, blacks are currently being accepted across the globe, they are expert in almost every field of endeavours, ranging from sports, academics etc.
The age of white supremacist are gradually eroding as the years go by, the new generation of children, I believe don't have that capitalists mindset we use to have, where blacks, Chinese, Indian, Iran, Indonesia etc, are despised or looked down upon. I think as times goes on, the world will fully accept any race, without any form of racism attached. Because If I'm an expert on a particular field, I don't think a company will hire me because of my race, I think I will be hired based on my qualifications and expertise.
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January 08, 2023, 12:44:03 AM
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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.
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