Neither. It strongly depends on what you mean by racism.
If by racism you mean the hatred towards different races then yours then yeah, it's generally considered a bad thing although one has to understand the situations which generate such hatred.
This is the correct definition: "Racism is the belief that human races exist and these races possess different abilities and characteristics and that some races are better at some things than others."
That is in no way bad or good, it's a more than legitimate belief which involves no hatred.
Answer: Racism is bad, period. That's whether it is a legitimate belief or not; it only causes many to act inappropriately towards someone of another race and say hurtful, sometimes vicious things.
Some possible solutions to combat racism include promoting diversity and inclusion, educating people about different cultures and histories, implementing anti-discrimination policies, fostering open conversations about race and privilege, and advocating for equality and justice for all individuals.
Racism exists everywhere. It is not just prevalent in Australia, but in countries all around the world. Racism exists wherever there are two or more different races of people, and as Australia is a very multicultural country, racism will appear more obvious there.
Racism is the belief that one race is superior or inferior to another, leading to discrimination and prejudice towards individuals or groups based on their race. It can manifest in various forms such as systemic racism, interpersonal racism, and internalized racism.
Discrimination based on race can occur in any country. While attitudes and experiences may differ, it is important to address and combat racism and prejudice wherever it occurs.
Racism in the 1930s manifested in discriminatory practices, segregation, and violence against African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and other minority groups. The Great Depression exacerbated racial tensions as economic hardship fueled competition for jobs and resources, leading to increased discrimination and inequalities. The 1930s also saw the rise of white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan, further perpetuating racist ideologies and actions.
There are no examples of racism in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, racism defines a person by race or skin color and not by personal or professional achievements. There is no color that is presented as uniformly bad or good. For example, there are good and bad green-skinned, white-skinned and yellow-skinned characters in the magical lands of Oz.
it was very bad!
Racism is bad because people shouldn't have to face any prejudices or discrimination because of their race and heritage.
Because that won't make people feel good. They will have low confidence in themselves and it will affect them for the rest of their lives.
What the hell is Dahak? Whaterver it is, I'd say racism is worse.
it was bad
yes it was (:
fear and stupidity. bad combination.
in a bad way
bad jobs
Racism can get so bad someone would murder someone of another race out of pure hate. This can happen anywhere in the world, by any race, toward any race.
The reasons vary, depending on what you call racism. If racism were just an attitude or idea, it might not be so bad. But racism often leads to discrimination, mistreatment, and violence. Those are bad things which should never happen to anyone.