Good question, some races think they are superior to others and are quick to blame one persons wrong on an entire race. Stereo-typing, is one of the main reasons for this hate and the only way that we may even start to resolve the issue is to look at each person for who they are and nothing else. I am a black man. I get up @ 5am every morning and go to work, I don't like but hell who likes working, but that's what I do and I don't want to be fear or hated by something another black person has done.
2007-04-20 16:34:10
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answered by mandingo28 1
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I agree with you
ignorance is simply not knowing
I wish people would educate themselves and get to know the person as a person instead of judging by race, religion, or ethnicity.... there are so many good people in this world
there is a richness in diversity
2007-04-21 06:16:00
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answered by Chery 5
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If you put Small Children of all races in one room, and you give them toys, you will notice that they do not respond to the skin colour but the attitude expressed towards them.
The same children when they grow up, they tend to stereotype others. This is caused by the exposure to the words and vocabularies that we use to define races or community groups.
Words like Hispanic, African, African American, of Indian decent; all these words or terms contribute to point out how different we are. But if we used general words irrespective of race, people would be more accommodating.
If it is a criminal, let us avoid words like in the black community or Hispanic, but rather we could say a criminal in New York or Toronto etc.
I could go on and on, but the bottom line is, we all contribute to dig the valley that divide us.
2007-04-20 23:40:53
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answered by Rev 1
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People fear what is different. That is why people hate other races. We are so hell bent on not being racist that America is the most racist country out there. There really is no simple answere really. Superiorty and the pecking order of life will always dominate us.
2007-04-20 23:28:37
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answered by BadLittleKittyCat 1
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Because of values that were past down by there parents mostly.If you are taught to respect others than chances are as you grow up you will not be bigotted with people you run into.You will form your own opinion with a open mind.
2007-04-20 23:36:33
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answered by jim a 2
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Your picture looks like David Hasslehoff just a little!
BUT I don't have anything against anyone from another race...yup.
2007-04-20 23:25:18
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answered by Birdie 4
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Because when someone is different they single them out. That is just the twisted rotation of the world. They try to find a scapegoat to take their problems out on instead of blaming themselves and dealing with it.
2007-04-20 23:26:13
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answered by sandn 3
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I don't see fear as an option. We thrive on fear of unknown - mountain climbing, deep-sea diving, parachuting, cross-country hiking, exploring wild life-bears, lions, sharks. to hate another race is coward and ignorant.
2007-04-20 23:28:35
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answered by mizzmel 2
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I do agree with you.
It is fear of the unknown
People are still human beings no matter race or creed
2007-04-21 03:18:17
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answered by witchfromoz2003 6
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Very glade and proud i,am not that way .
Your right ... NOT-every one evil don,t matter what nation or color we are.
2007-04-20 23:40:42
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answered by jackie 6
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