Unfortunately yes.
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.
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.
Racism exists everywhere. It is not just prevalent in Australia, but in countries all around the world. Racism exists wherever there are two or more different races of people, and as Australia is a very multicultural country, racism will appear more obvious there.
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.
Martin Luther King Jr. did not stop racism. He and other civil rights leaders made great, great strides in trying to eradicate racism as much as they could, but racism still exists in the twenty first century. It may not be as overt as it was in the 1960's (in the US anyway), but it is still there.