Discrimination In 'Black Men And Public Space'

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“We must come to the point where we realize the concept of race is a false one. There is only one race, the human race.”(Dan Aykroyd) In this day and age people are constantly being influenced on how to treat others based on color. In “ Black Men and Public Space”, by Brent Staples, he suggests that African-American males are treated poorly due to racial discrimination. Judging the unknown, that is what we as humans seem to be doing now instead of getting to know the person first. However, sooner or later we have to realize in order to create a future worth living for we must stop and come together as one. Throughout my life I have only had one person judge my family and I based on our skin color. I come from a Mexican background, and an example of racism that comes our way is that people assume all Mexicans are gardeners. One day my father had his brother come over and when my uncle made too much noise we were approached by a white woman who then yelled at my father, “tell your gardener to keep it down!’’ Although people can argue the case that it was just a simple mistake, it really wasn’t, we were the only family in the neighborhood that were not of the same “color’’ as they were and we have been …show more content…

In reality we should see each other as equal, because if not it limits us and it will become harder to achieve our full potential. We can not hide our true selves and try to become something we are not, because what’s the point? All that’s doing is promoting judgment and we will get nowhere because there will always be second thoughts on our next actions. The moment we stop and accept everybody for who they are is the same moment we release our true selves and show others what we really can

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