Racism is a byproduct of the division of people. We are all programmed differently, so the way we see ourselves programmed makes us think it is "the right way." Many people will suggest that it is "human nature" to behave in such a matter, when realistically, it is the direct result of separating people based on: nations, color, gender, creed, wealth, social class, religion, etc.
Think about it. If you are a student of an elementary school in the United States, what happens every morning before class starts? The pledge of allegiance. When your parents ask you, "What's the greatest country in the world?" they expect you to say "The Good ol' U.S.A."-so you see, it is not human nature to behave or think this way. No one wants to simply be better than anyone else. It is just the illusion of holding pride to one's set of standards that keeps people from truly being open-minded.
African Elephants don't go picking on Indian Elephants because they are smaller. Racism was made by people.
Racism exists due to a combination of historical, social, economic, and psychological factors. It stems from the belief in inherent superiority or inferiority based on race, and is often perpetuated through socialization, ignorance, fear, and power dynamics. Overcoming racism requires collective efforts to challenge and dismantle systems of oppression, promote education, empathy, and equality, and foster inclusive societies.
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no racism existed before slavery
yes
Unfortunately, yes it will.
Racism exists every where in the world. Hong Kong is no exception
Anywhere there are people; racism likely exists there. It is not exclusive to any one part of the world.
Yes. Just as it does now.
no but it did exist in the 1800's
Yes, racism does exist in Irish society. Violent racial attacks are not all that common, but verbal abuse and refusal of service happen on a fairly regular basis.
No as long as we have freedom of speech it will always exist.
Yes, sexism against men does exist. It's called misandry, which is the male counterpart of misogyny.
Compulsorily not, it doesn't exist in our society but is forcefully brought forward.