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1)its caused by fear after all the African nations are vastly superior, they were the first humans (1st arose in Kenya , near where I lived as a child, I have seen the proof)
Also Africans have better skin, it doesn't burn and is softer, it doesn't go like my old white skin, bumpy and blotchy
Also men are terrified, because African men have bigger you-know-whats.
2) Rich people want to make money and what better way than to divide the poor from each other by racism
UNITED we STAND DIVIDED we FALL
Sadly ignorant people fall for racism and the rich get richer
But its mostly ***** really jealousy about the old you-know-what

2007-05-08 11:52:40 · answer #1 · answered by teacher groovyGRANNY 3 · 2 1

In my opinion rasicm is a battle for power. Us humans, being greedy and cruel creatures, are always seeking the most we can get in life. All we ever focus on is who has the most of something because he that has more has more power, and power is essential to life, (one of the many things we need to survive) on this pathetic planet.

Through racism one puts another race down either because of their appearance, culture, past experience with this race, etc, but the main point is that it's when one race is put down because is it what it is and that/those person/s don't like it.

A popular form of racism is stereotypes; this ensures a generalization over a group of poeple ( you might find these familiar - e.x. Aisans can't drive, Black people are thieves, Spanish people are liers, Irish are drunkards, etc. - no offence intended, I'm just using these as examples to illistrate what is actually said today).

Racism is unfair and a form of unequality. It's a way for people to "get back" at another race/culture because of their beliefs or views for a group of people. I'll admit I can be racist at times, but I work hard not to be. Sometimes people find something offensive even though I truly had no bad intentions or any means to be "racist". It shows you that no mater what, people will somehow offend others, but I suppose that's because this is a very sensitive issue.

2007-05-08 21:26:05 · answer #2 · answered by Sasha 2 · 0 0

In America today, the most racist people are the ones who spend their time calling other people racists.

Observe a black person expressing to another black person that they have never seen the movie Roots. Observe a mexican american explain to an illegal immigrant that we should secure our border and deport people who cross illegally.

What happens? They are accused of selling out their own race!

Racism begins the moment someone separates themself as a racial group for ANY reason.

That's what makes America such a wonderful place. Anyone of any racial or ethnic background can be equal to everyone else. Our diversity can be a great advantage but only through unity.

2007-05-08 18:51:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I hold the same point of view on racism as Jesus Christ. All are my brother,and sisters. I have nothing against ,"family."
Briefly,what is your ownconviction on the subject?

2007-05-08 19:28:03 · answer #4 · answered by STORMY 5 · 1 0

The guy who invented the idea of races (Carl Linneaus) wanted to prove how white western culture was superior. Everyone who talks about races 'as if they were real' (instead of somebody's idea) is being 'racist' - by definition :-) Google Linneaus - he's called the 'father of botany'

2007-05-08 18:44:14 · answer #5 · answered by bonbon4eva 1 · 2 1

I really don't understand how some people can take it as far as they do. I think we all have been bitten by it before but why do people have to keep being so mean to others? I will never understand the desire to hate

2007-05-08 18:47:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I honestly don't care about anyones race.

That in itself could be interpreted as racism, as I don't treat people from ethinic minorities specially...

2007-05-08 18:41:57 · answer #7 · answered by Barrucadu 2 · 3 0

racism gets to everyone. but some of the claims that I hear about are just ridiculous.

2007-05-08 18:52:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am the type of person who will give anyone a chance. Once they've blown it - then I tend to develop a prejudice attitude towards them and all of those like them.

2007-05-08 18:43:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I think it's in our blood, but if we admit is is a problem, it's easy for any of us to resolve it. We all know that racism is wrong, so we must fight it.

2007-05-08 18:43:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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