Racism: A Global Disease

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“Webster’s English dictionary defines racism as a belief in the superiority of some races over others; prejudice against or hatred of other races; discriminatory behavior toward people of another race," when in reality it is ignorance to not allow others to be individuals. Canada has laws to protect our people from such crimes, but they are not always efficient, and people sometimes have found way of getting around these laws. Many people are naive and do not realize how much racism truly still occurs in our society, even at the present day. Most times if someone gets frustrated about something that is happening to them they blame a certain group of people for something that is not functioning properly in their own life, this leads to racism. Frustration and not being knowledgeable on a subject can also cause racism. Racism has made it so it is no longer safe to walk down the streets without fear. Not only is racism in the streets, but where we work, in schools and how society judges us by what they see instead of who we are. It seems odd that we cannot be individuals and we all must be the same yet society wants us to be individuals. If we were all a bunch of robots society would still being naïve and somehow still find a way to be racist toward each other. Racism steams from a large chain of events we begin to learn from the day we were born, when the people who are caring for us implant their beliefs into our heads. If you were told all your life that a cat was truly a dog, then unfortunately that would be your belief it may be wrong, but you would not know that. The same goes for what we see we define people by the color of their skin instead of the true person who may be before us. So if we began by looking at our own values ...

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...estructive to one another and instead of helping each other by supporting one another, we tear each other down to make ourselves feel superior to them. We as a society must learn to be more tolerant over people’s choices and allow them to be individuals if we want to cure this awful disease. It is not likely to happen overnight but if each of us are more conscientious of what we say to one another we can fix the problem. This problem did not stem over night and we will not fix it over night, through education and awareness we can learn to make a difference within our self and in the lives of others. Then in due time society can remove the blinders that I believe they need until this disease can be overcome.

Works Cited http://www.tbnewswatch.com/News/?cid=65389 websters english dictionary

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