Extreme Racism In America

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A controversial argument in America is whether extreme racism is considered a mental illness? Extreme racism is being in the mindset of causing someone harm generally to the point where murdering someone takes in action. Criminal injustice has been occurring for decades in America; however, many would question, why does it occurs? Most are due to extreme racist acts upon a community of people. While crimes increase, most individuals claim that it is being caused by those who are suffering from mental illness, not because they disagree with a certain group, but because they have been triggered to commit the crime by the illness. Although, racism has occurred in past centuries, America, as a country, has deliberately attempted to decrease hate crimes and injustice for …show more content…

For explanations on these issues, psychoanalyst created an experience for those with mental illness: to explain the main issue towards this controversy. Those who suffer from this illness are either not exposed to high quality health care or have a lack of educational skills. Such issues as these can cause a person to create anger or discrimination towards a specific group which is considered as follows what society is portrayed to a certain community of people. Therefore, those who are in this group are considered to be attacked by what is known as white supremacy. Professional psychiatrists Carl Bell argues that mental illness is associated only with certain forms of prejudice, as when people with paranoid disorders “project unacceptable feelings and ideas onto other people and groups”. These issues could be formed by the social form as Mr. Bell states that “95–98% of racist behavior are socially, culturally or politically determined, there is still a sliver of racist behavior that may be based on psychopathology.” It is difficult to determine socially and pathological form of

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