White Privilege And Racial Discrimination In The Millennial Generation

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We do not live in a fair and just “color blind” society. If we did, white privilege and racial discrimination would not exist. When you first meet someone, you judge based off appearances. What they’re wearing, their hair, their skin, their voice. The first thing we notice is how someone is different from us, especially the color of skin. Some people can look past it all, just accepting people as they are, no matter their appearance or race. Others are unable to accept everyone and make it obvious that there is a color difference. I think society is slowly changing especially within the millennial generation. It’s normal to have friends of all races and even engage in intimate relationships and partnerships with each other. 50 years ago, that

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