Negative attitudes by many people toward other ethnicities, in many places, is still prevalent. Nor is it likely that it will ever be eradicated.
It is less acceptable, in several societies, to be openly racist nowadays. It is a prerequisite to be so in others.
The intolerance people have for others is, in part, a genetic survival trait. We are still savages deep down.
Such instincts are no longer as necessary as they were and can be fought by individuals intelligent enough to realise this. Unfortunately not all of us have the wit to appreciate it.
Prejudice, of any kind, displays that creatures ignorance and fear.
Hopefully mankind will, one day, battle the real hazards to survival. Of which there are many and obvious to anyone able to look beyond petty and superficial differences.
It went from no electronics to electronics
racism,violence,hatred,etc.
I believe that it has. Racism over the past century has taken a turn for the better. There has been far less acts of public racism over the past century, but it still remains. Stereotypes are alive and thriving in today's society, especially in comedy. It is a form of comedy, and the worst I've seen are racist jokes. I'm just glad there are no more lynchings!
racism started since adam and eve so everywhere
Yes. There is already no apartheid in South Africa.
No
Racism in the United States has been a major issue since the colonial era
hale is alot thinner now then before in the 1960s
Never did end never will. You must be talking about Jim crow laws? And segregation my racism.
Racism isn't illegal, just frowned upon.
Racism is still rampant. It is now hidden by political correctness and most people deny being racist but behind closed doors, a lot has not changed at all
I have for a little while and would you believe I am Western European I was a 10 yer old immigrant into Australia during the 1960s.