As long as educational and economic inequalities continue to be perpetuated for some segments of society, then racism still exists. Educational inequalities produce economic ones. Then it's an endless process, since most school systems are allocated money according to the community's tax base. Generational poverty creates people who don't see any way to improve their lot in life, nor any reason to strive for a better education or even stay in school. A lot if not most of what we learn as children is through what the adults around us model, and if most of what you see around you is people who can't get ahead and so have given up, then that's what you learn--why bother? People who have "come up by their boot straps" usually did so because that's what was modeled to them. Unfortunately, they often don't recognize this because modeling is absorbed on a sub-conscious basis--they just think that their "group" is more motivated, possibly even more intelligent, and that the poverty of other "groups" is due to laziness or stupidity. But it's not--it's due to that fact that NO ONE THEY KNOW gets ahead using the means that mainstream America uses. So they give up, and thus inequality and racism are perpetuated.
yes it do. yes it does. people will not say sorry for what they did to the black peoples lives.
Unfortunately, yes, rather it does exist in every country in varying degrees.
Racism was formally ended by former President William Clinton in 1993, although some say there are still isolated incidents...
America still deals with racism. However, many Americans are still in denial that it exists.
It exists everywhere.
Yes
Everywhere.
Racism exists every where in the world. Hong Kong is no exception
Yes, racism very much exists in many parts of the world.
Anywhere there's people. There really isn't one particular place racism is. As long as it still exists, it can be anywhere.
He didn't stop racism. Mr. King DID make much progress in the fight against racism, but racism still exists in every part of the world unfortunately.
A topic sentence for racism now would be that racism still exists in our country and it needs to be stopped. A topic sentence from the past would be that racism was a way of life and many milestones have passed to overcome racist issues.
Racism in Australia exists due to historical factors such as colonization and the treatment of Indigenous Australians, as well as ongoing social issues like prejudice and discrimination. Systemic racism, stereotypes, and ignorance also contribute to the persistence of racism in the country.
Martin Luther King Jr. was successful in making America less racist than it previously was, but it would be a considerable overstatement to say that he ended racism in America. Racism still exists in America.
Anywhere there are people; racism likely exists there. It is not exclusive to any one part of the world.
It exists everywhere.
Having a black president doesn't say much at all about racism. It still exists and there are many being affected by it everyday (i.e. Hispanics, Asians, Indians, Blacks, and even Whites).
still racism.
Racism exists wherever there are people, so there's a great chance it's there as well.