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In continuation to the above question, can you please explain the following as well:
- Have you experienced racism in your life? How you felt about it?
- How and in what ways we can educate people not be/become racists?

Thanks

2006-09-14 16:10:13 · 12 answers · asked by Hamid A 1 in Social Science Sociology

12 answers

It comes from the society people are raised in. It would depend on the social norms and mores. Anything different is usually considered suspect.

I have experienced it and it wasn't pleasant. I think knowledge is the only way to prevent it. Studying another people's lifestyle and debunking the myths would prevent stereotyping.

2006-09-14 16:12:59 · answer #1 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 0 0

Ignorance, selfishness, shortsightedness.
Keeping an open mind requires work because we have to think when our value system is challenged. Accepting black folks, or middle easterners or whoever involves getting outside of our own experience of being white or black. Oddly enough I've experienced racism. I came to accept that the problem was not me but with those who had the racist attitudes. I've had to learn to accept others. It took work. I'm not perfect but I continue to work on it. Also, I must say this, writing off millions of people because of skin color is simply stupid. One bad white person does not mean all white people are evil. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Rascists have created a little "fantasy" world and the only way they can justify the fantasy is through ignorance, bigotry and violence. Their violence will, in the end, come back to them.
You cannot hate someone else without hating yourself. Racism is the ultimate copout. Make and keep friends that are different than you. Be their true friend. Demonstrate harmony and exemplify open mindedness. Seeing is believing. Try to love them. Anyone who walks in darkness on a very basic level secretly wants to be proven wrong. Shed the light of reality and the love of God on them. Pray for them. If that does not work leave them to themselves and try and find someone you can really help.

You are welcome!

2006-09-14 16:26:04 · answer #2 · answered by Ahab 5 · 0 0

White People are the cause of racisim!

I get discriminated every day at work. I am a lot smarter than all the white people I work with yet for some reason they make more money than me. They drive Mercedes and I drive a Toyota. Everyone at work tells me that I should be making more money or I should find a new job. I know that if I leave I will go to another white owned biz and the cycle will start again. I think that we can not change white people and that the racist blood they have has been passed on for generations.

2006-09-14 16:17:08 · answer #3 · answered by gnut 1 · 1 1

I know the school I went to caused alot of racist behavouir I live in australia and at our school the aboriginies had a lot of extra special privliges than the rest of us. e.g. they had a special common room for them to use at lunch and recess that had heaters, phones, a councillor and Tv's and play stations, so the indiginous kids at our school hung out in this room rather than play with the other kids, If you were white, asian, muslim etc.. you did not get to use this room.. It causes jealousey and a divide between the blacks & others at our school, I think this is wrong and that no group of people regardless of what race they are should get so-called "special privliges" just because you are black does not make you underprivliged in australia they have the same access to education and employment as any other person.
I think they way the benefit system is structured here is a load of crap and we should all be equal and not receive certain benefits due to skin colour.. I myself have been a racial target, I was called by a aboriginal girl once at the bus stop a "non-homie white C*nt" and I just looked at her and said "proud of it too" then she hit me?? I really don't mind that she called me that it was the fact she resorted to voilence that piss*d me off.. I think it also depends on if you are proud of your heritige depends on how you react to racism, hey you can call me skippy, whitie, whatever slang you can use to describe a white aussie.. and you know what I'll still keep smiling and answer "Proud of it"

2006-09-14 17:33:00 · answer #4 · answered by channille 3 · 0 0

Children are not born racists; they're trained by their parents. And sometimes they react against their parents' racism. My father who was 50 when I was born called African Americans Aunt Jeminina's and the n word; thought Italians were suspect and God knows what he would think of my native American boyfriend. He also thought that the U.S. was right to imprison 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II. I have fought my entire life NOT to be like him.

We can educate people by having a fair and balanced mediMF for one.

2006-09-14 16:15:07 · answer #5 · answered by Shelley 3 · 0 0

I'm a white, upper-middle class woman in Florida. I've personally never experienced racism, but I think a lot of people learn those things from their parents (like politics, religion, etc.) and never think for themselves. I think exposure to other cultures is key to understanding others and that we are all basically just the same.

2006-09-14 16:13:40 · answer #6 · answered by jjeffcott 2 · 1 0

O.ok, i will try this yet over returned. first of all, Democrats do not help unlawful immigration, and AGREE that its a worry that demands to be addressed. we don't have a worry with persons having to tutor out citizenship UPON being pulled over and detained FOR different infractions. What they're offering is having the ultimate to drag over and harass ANY HISPANIC guy or lady at will, and making them prove their citizenship. you could not get so plenty greater UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND RACISTS than that. What approximately the completed legal not person-friendly working hispanics there (which maximum are inspite of the huge volume of illegals)? What you're announcing is its o.okay to drag them over and reason them to tutor out citizenship merely via fact the they're hispanic. in the event that they're, "sorry, grant on, want your not too late for college or paintings, i will attempt to bear in ideas your face whilst I see you the subsequent day". Its "unlawful seek AND SEIZURE". There are actually not any gray places or ambiguity to this regulation interior the form, its hassle-free black & white. each and every individual that announces in the different case is a racists, and or an fool. i don't understand if maximum conservatives in this cyber web internet site help this via fact the they don't understand that that's what's being proposed, or they know and don't care, see you later as white persons's rights do not look being violated. You continuously champion the "shape" and "your rights", till finally those comparable rights protects minorities and another company different than white christians.

2016-10-15 00:31:31 · answer #7 · answered by kigar 4 · 0 0

Racism happens when some people consider themselves to be superior to others of a different race. For example, here in Canada, people from the Asian countries are considered to be stupid by the way they act. In their own country, they might be considered normal, but here when it is different from the white people, the Asians are often considered ignorant. What we feel is disrespect, they may feel is normal behaviour.

2006-09-14 16:17:02 · answer #8 · answered by theprez7 3 · 0 0

Hmm.....Reasons People Become Racist..........

-Ignorance (lack of knowledge, education, etc.)

-Pride (believing you are greater than another for an illogical reason, such as because of your country, status, etc. disregarding you relations as human beings)

-Style (cultural differences/ways of life)

-Religion (kinda like style, but with deeper meaning because it incorperates strong beliefs)

-Ethnicity (because people are simple-minded dumba**es that judge books by their covers cause they don't know how to read...)

-I Would Go On, But Me Knowin' My Society, This List Would Be Eternal....

2006-09-14 16:19:21 · answer #9 · answered by Can't Make A Good Avatar!!! 3 · 0 0

Who cares if people are rascist? Everyone is... not just white people.

Black people are probably the most rascist in this country now. Why? Because I stop them all the time to check off their receipt when it is company policy, no matter who it is, and they yell "You're rascist". So, I started hating black people... and everyone else, including people who hate against rascists.

2006-09-14 16:21:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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