It is the tragedy of human nature.
I think there is a global problem or smth cuz on twitter you'll find tons of people lol
Slavery led to racism in the Americas because the slaves began to be seen as nothing but slaves, their lack of experience in the real world rendered them very naive, and their culture was much different from the White's. That, combined with the ignorance of the slave owners which was compounded with things like Jim Crowe and the general atmosphere that the slaves were the inferior servants led to racism.
in the world today racism has taken over whites wont talk to the black and black wont talk to the white.
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.
In most cases they didn't. They swapped black /white racism for black/black racism. If the other tribe worshipped a different god, spoke a different language,or even looked different that was often reason enough to hate.
Racism is still a problem today.
Racism is considered to be an ameliorative problem because the challenge of erasing racism benefits or uplifts society. The process of removing racism from society creates a better society.
Racism has not ended, it is still a very large problem today.
Racism has not stopped; it is continually becoming more of a problem in our society today.
everyone does
Racism
Racism isn't a problem to democratic countries. Most countries have problems with racism.
racism. which is totally wrong!
Many have to deal with racism on a daily basis. Racism is still a big problem in our society. Racism was the cause of much of the violence experienced in the 1960's in the United States.
Many have to deal with racism on a daily basis. Racism is still a big problem in our society. Racism was the cause of much of the violence experienced in the 1960's in the United States.
Yes it is still a problem in Britain. It is a problem in every country in the world.
He suggests that racism is a problem but that it cannot be directly addressed.