Racism makes people feel sad because they are getting bullied for their skin colour or nationality.
From the racist's point of view: it may make them feel superior to other human beings of another race, or feel as if they are upholding pride within their race and therefore fulfilling some duty.
From the one being discriminated against point of view: it may make them feel lowly and hurt their self esteem, or make them angry enough to either start a cause against racism or may make them racist in defense of their race.
It makes them feel better about themselves.
it just childish and if people think it funny they need to look at themself and think how would i feel if someone said it to me, we are all different but it the way we are we can't go get surgery when we feel like it. if you hear anything like racism you need to report it and help the person who upset don't just stand there. we need to stop racism and we need people like you!
Experiencing racism can significantly impact an individual's self-esteem by fostering feelings of inferiority, shame, and inadequacy. Systemic barriers and discriminatory behaviors can reinforce negative beliefs about one's worth and value, leading to internalized racism and diminished self-esteem. Addressing racism at both individual and societal levels is crucial in promoting positive self-image and self-worth among affected individuals.
I feel there si a lot of racism around me. I have to deal with it tenfold from my father every day. Being a white female I don't receive a lot of racist comments, but I hear people saying them in general. It upsets me and I wish that we could all get along.
Racism and any other prejudice is an easy opportunity for people who don't like to think to dislike others for an easily established characteristic rather than getting to know them before you decide to like them on a one to one basis. Racism also provides an opportunity for those who feel vastly inferior to others to feel superior to a group of people who they know nothing about without understanding anything about them.
it was the same as today people do not like racism
Due to racism many local communities feel disconnected. Some people believe that racism is a barrier of growth.
Report them.
NO! Cats do not feel such emotions as racism, and if one cat doesn't like a Persian cat there is another reason.
NO, WHAT A QUESTION GURU NANAK WAS against racism.
In my honest opinion I feel that Martin Luther King faced racism by looking at the situation in a different light. Yes, whites did not like blacks and yes there was a lot of violence, but I think he turned to God and with God's help he saw through the racism. He encouraged others to protest without violence and try to find a peaceful means to end the racism. He went to jail fighting for what he believed in. I think to be honest this is an opinion question to some like it is to me. This is how I see he faced racism.
It's not about what America is doing to stop racism, it's what you are doing to stop racism. If you want tio stop racism, you get together with some of your friends that feel the same way and try to do something to help.