The same reason anything is. I hate you, so I'm going to make sure you can't hate me back.
Prejudice, Racism
In the US, part of the reason slavery was accepted was because of racism but it wasn't the only reason.
Racism Coming of Age
Bob Ewell
no this is not right
Racism.
racism,wealth and poor
racism
I'd say prejudice, hatred, racism.
racism, resources, and revenge
The mad dog symbolizes the destructive nature of racism in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Just as the dog poses a threat to the community, racism poses a threat to the town's peace and harmony. Atticus shooting the dog represents the need to confront and eliminate racism before it causes harm.
The mad dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" represents the destructive and uncontrollable nature of racism in the town of Maycomb. Just as the dog poses a threat to the community, racism poses a threat to the social fabric of the town.