Where is racism not happening?
There are parts of the world where there is little to no racism though they are very hard to pinpoint because usually the country those areas are in have a major problem with it.
Where do you find the essay by Merlin stone 3000 Years of Racism?
http://www.marionweinstein.com/guests/stone.htm# -this is where you can find "Three Thousand Years of Racism" by Merlin Stone. yers truly, thatwillspoil_it@yahoo.com
Why was the reason racism and discrimation was allowed and approved of during the early 1900's?
Because It Is What People Felt Was Right. Did You Know That God Was Against Interracial Relationships In Private Christian Colleges UNTILL The Govenment Said It Was Okay. Then BAM! God Was Fine With It, Only Because We, Mere Humans Deemed Is So. What Crap
Why are white men scared of black men?
Maybe its just because I've been studying Jujitsu since I was eight years old, but last time I checked, white men aren't scared of black men. And the fact that you said that makes you prejudiced.
Scared of what? that you'll pull out a knife or an UZI on me?
Racism has been around about as long as the human race has. We as humans have always been ignorant about several things, race being a big one but it is mainly because since then it has been passed down in the many families. And many children how are now the full grown women and men you see today were taught racism at a young age as if it was a principle. And it taught them to narrowly close minded about people of other races and unfortunately it is easily teachable and almost irreversible if someone really brainwashed their child into this way of thinking at a really early age. Of course they teach this to there kids and those kids teach this to their kids and so on. It exists everywhere in every country and properly why its so prevalent today, it's just pure ignorance.
Why do some people hate only White women and Black men interracial couples?
This is a very delicate question, but it needs to be answered. Many men of all races subconsciously see romantic relationships as a domination or ownership sort of thing. So when they see men of their own race with women outside their race, they think nothing of it. If they have any racist delusions, such couplings seem to help confirm their beliefs in their minds. Men of all races seem to look at it this way and approve of IR sex more when the man is of their own race. However, it also seems that men universally oppose women of their own race being with men outside their race. To them, it feels like their opponents are staking a claim on *their* women. It seems this may be a holdover from tribal days, where it was okay to harm a neighboring tribe by kidnapping one of their women, but a grave offense for a neighboring tribe to do that.
Another possible conclusion here is that it seems that most racists are more racist against men than women. Sexism might help reinforce such a belief for some, since they may see men as the aggressors and women as helpless victims.
What do you call someone who is against racism?
Simply an anti- racist. There are many anti- racism groups worldwide.
The White House
No they said so in a dub interview I have a lot of their shirts probably almost al of them
In the sense that it gives some people power over others, then Yes.
Which of the following presents an example of economic racism?
an african american tenant is required to pay a higher security deposit for an apartment rental than a white tenant
How do you start an anti-racism speech?
Begin the speech strong, so the reader is interested.Personally I would start with something that introduces the topic of "racism"
Why does Racism still occur today?
or maybe explain what it is..
Racism is a shameless act towards ones culture, beliefs and personal identity.
I would introduce racism show how you feel about it.
Also tips from ending - end in something like
why should one be judged by his/her skin colour because really, we're all the same colour in the dark.
or a strong closing point
How did Martin Luther king fight against prejudice?
Martin Luther King Jr. did not stop racism. He and other civil rights leaders made great, great strides in trying to eradicate racism as much as they could, but racism still exists in the twenty first century. It may not be as overt as it was in the 1960's (in the US anyway), but it is still there.
Is racism a permanent in America society?
Not necessarily, but possibly if there will be those who continue to not make an effort to understand and accept those unlike themselves. The same is for the rest of the world.
Yes. 'Hunky' (or 'hunkie') is a disparging reference to certain immagrants from Hungary, Poland and the Carpathians. Most of them ended up working in foundries and steel mills in Western Pennsylvania and other areas of Eastern US 'coal country.' They were seen as exotic, 'ethnic,' inscrutable, superstitious, and were 'othered' by Anglo-Saxon and Germanic Americans as early as the 1870s.
How can you join the racist skinheads?
Well first enroll in skinheadschool, this takes a couple months, take&pass the final exam, then work as an apprentice for 1 to2 years.move up to journeyman , then master skinhead. Learn the secret handshake and you too can be a Granddragon! You moron
Does racism contradict the teachings of Solomon and the Song of Songs?
A:
In the King James Bible, Song of Songs (Song of Solomon) verse 1:6: "Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept." However, a better translation is 'swarthy', not black. As we can see from the second clause, "because the sun hath looked upon me," the singer is 'black' or very sun-tanned because she spends so much time out in the sun. She then goes on to explain that she has neglected the vineyard in order to spend time with her lover. Unfortunately, the Song of Songs is not about black races: it is about a sun-tanned Jewess who realises that the fair maidens, who live in the city and stay out of the sun, look down on her.
There are good moral reasons to condemn racism in all its forms. We do not need the Song of Solomon in order to know that racism is always wrong.
Did racism end when civil war end?
No, because after the Civil War had ended, another event started. That event was called Reconstruction.There were many things that had happened during this. For example, the 13th, 1414, and 15th Amendments were add to the Constitution. The 13th Amendment said that there shall be no slavery in the U.S. anymore. The 14th Amendment said that everyone that is born in the U.S. is a citizen and should be treated equal to everyone else. And lastly, the 15th Amendment said that anyone could vote or hold public office. And adding to that, slaves were no longer slaves, as many years passed by many other events occurring during Reconstruction.
How have institutional racism affected employment?
More minorities have been hired and less caucasian men have been hired even if they deserve the job more.