Minimization Of Racism Essay

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There are four frames of Colorblind Racism, Abstract Liberalism, Naturalization, Cultural racism, and Minimization of Racism. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva describes the Abstract Liberalism Frame as associated with politics and equal opportunity, however not mandatory by the government, or the justifying of racial injustice. Minimization of Racism frame refers to those that suggest that racism is no longer affecting minorities lives. I once had a conversation with an older white man, who assumed that matters were improved for me, as I told him a story of how a realtor attempted to steer my wife and I to an undesirable neighborhood while searching for a home in Delaware. Needless to say I took exception and displayed my displeasure via words with the agent, her boss and contacted a local organization about her behavior. She caught the wrong person, on the wrong day as I refuse to be disrespected, and told how to spend my money. Once I explained his response was apologetic, and I made him …show more content…

I immediately stated to him, “now you know how I feel everyday”. Although we laughed, he replied I understand why you feel the way you do. The frames of Color Blind Racism are used in Fruitvale Station to bring the movie to the climax when Oscar was thrown onto the ground, and the transit officer was arresting him, before he was shot. Cultural Racism and Naturalism was used in the movies “Selma” to when the people of Selma attempted to gain the right to vote. These frames remain at work twenty-four hours each day; they never take a day off. The word “cult” in the word culture means, “a system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object” (Oxford). This culture told us that race was real and we believed it, so the question is how should we revolutionize our way of

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