Argument Against Racism

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There was a grand impact on me due to the video, for it influenced me to acknowledge and see the cruelty that there is throughout the world due to racial oppression. I believe it is concerning that not everyone is aware of dangerous circumstances such as being assaulted due to your ethnicity, race, or religion. Racism is not seen as much in the valley as it is in other parts of the nation; therefore, it shocked me to realize what individuals would be willing to do to feel or be predominant of others. Although it was disconcerting to see members of Antifa, also known as Anti-fascist, being shot and attacking white supremacists, the video made me reflect on how this world would be improved if everyone accepted each other for who they are. White supremacy from groups like the KKK, Ku Klux Klan, has brought deaths to many as well. From their perspective, white people are the only individuals that should be allowed and that are superior to everyone else; thusly, they confront groups such as Antifa violently. As a result, the video clip influenced me to …show more content…

It was founded centuries ago around the 1800s; however, it has become more dangerous over the years. Their members’ beliefs consist of turning down any person that is not white whether it is verbally or physically. Violence is not taken into consideration, for their goal is to have a “white homeland”. These participants are known for wearing robes and hoods to protect their identities; in addition, they meet to perform rituals and burn crosses. As mentioned in the video, numerous people such as Donald Trump, the United States’ current president, influence and encourage white supremacy associations to discriminate other races due to him wanting no Hispanics in the U.S. Furthermore, the Ku Klux Klan often makes their way through streets holding lit up torches determined to end with people that are not a part of the white

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