Racism is the belief that certain other members of the human family are inherently inferior. If, as most people believe, God created ALL of humanity (in His image), it's illogical to think that God would create an entire race of imperfect people. Racism, therefore, not only denies God's infallibility, but the false sense of superiority over others creates a mindset conducive to atrocities that history has shown to be too numerous to mention (e.g., slavery, massacres, the Holocaust, etc.).
Begin by acknowledging the seriousness of the issue, stating that racism is a pervasive problem that requires open, honest discussions. Share a personal or impactful story that illustrates the harmful effects of racism. Express your commitment to addressing and combating racism in all its forms.
Ethnocentrism is the belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group. Racism is the belief that inherent different traits in human racial groups justify discrimination.That would be racial bias.
Racism has not ended and continues to persist in various forms in society today. Efforts to address and combat racism are ongoing, but it remains a complex and pervasive issue that requires continued attention and action.
The first really concerted effort to establish race as a way of telling if people were actually superior or inferior was used by the Nazi's However this type of thinking was also encouraged by Slave traders and slave owners. In any case xenophobia has always been with us even to the days when it was simply as a result of the competition between two tribes that lived close together. Racism is used by exploiters as an excuse to abuse others usually for financial gain. when wealth can be generated as a result of turning part of your population into working cattle you would be surprised how many people can see the sound reasoning behind it.
Sikhism believes in Class-less society and racism is not permitted in Sikhism. That is well exhibited in their Satsangs ( prayer meetings ) and Langars (Community Eating)
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Certainly not if you are subject to it. However there are many jokes which involve racism and some people find those funny.
It means bullying other people about thee looks religion
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!
Begin by acknowledging the seriousness of the issue, stating that racism is a pervasive problem that requires open, honest discussions. Share a personal or impactful story that illustrates the harmful effects of racism. Express your commitment to addressing and combating racism in all its forms.
If you believe in God and that he created all things, he created people of all skin colors too. So what right have you to criticize God - which is in effect what racism is?
Because they do not understand the way it might hurt people. They might think it's funny because they don't get made fun of. They will be the ones to get punished for laughing and making jokes.
In conclusion, it is essential to address the seriousness of racism. Together, we must actively combat and dismantle its structures. Let us encourage empathy, understanding, and equality to build a more inclusive and just society for all. Thank you for lending your voices in this important fight against racism.
I would start with Engaging the audience like Imagine etc. or Who has ever etc.. then i would define racism many people think they know what it is but give lot's of examples. You can say how we've tried to stop racism over the last 50 years or different types of racism. Good Luck!
Racism isn't illegal, just frowned upon.
Racism: Beyond just the black and white issues
funny, not funny, and just plain gay