Racial Discrimination Essay

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Racism can take on many forms that plague the brain with irrationality that affects an individual’s thoughts and actions. Racism can be a physical form, through an external action, or can branch off into unethical thoughts. This is more known to be a discriminative thought, judging a person based on impressions. This social problem can also be ignored by the oblivious persons of the crowd. Many individuals speak out about how racial tension is long gone and forever forgotten ever since the first African-American was elected to be president in 2008, but this can be evidently proven false. Racial tension is still here to target the minorities in the forms of affirmative action and Ferguson conflicts. Although racial tensions seems to be immensely …show more content…

Affirmative action is the positive discrimination towards a disadvantaged minority. In this case, affirmative action is affecting future college applicants that come from a rich, intelligent, or privileged background. As The Huffington Post claims,“ In an education system that witnesses Asian-Americans comprising 38 percent of UC undergraduates and boasting the highest high school graduation rate of any race in the country.” There is a high possibility that all Asian-Americans in the US educational system can be affected by affirmative action. Affirmative action can be a form of racial tension because if an Asian person graduated high school with a GPA of 3.5 or higher can be declined by a local University for an underprivileged student that has no Asian descent who achieved a GPA of 3.4 or lower. This is obviously unfair and unjust and is targeting a specific race, causing a case of racial tensions. The Jurist states that Universities want racial variations. “Universities want diversity, that much is clear.” This is very understandable because you cannot have a debate that consists of a racial topic and not have the said race attend. However, the fact that Asian-Americans who try very hard to get into the school of their dreams, and be turned down because of racial diversity, is a system of pure injustice. Affirmative action contributes to the heavy tension of racism that hangs in the

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