Thursday, November 28, 2019
The Invisible Problems Of Racism Essays - Discrimination, Hatred
  The Invisible Problems of Racism    The problem with racism is that many people don't think it  is. Many live their lives not even realizing what is  happening the world around them. Racism, here, nah.    Others know all about it, but they don't realize that they  themselves, yes, themselves, are racists. Huh, I'm not  racist. What do you mean? I'm more open minded than  that. Give me some credit. Then they turn around and  discriminate against someone else's human rights. Not  racist, yah right.    What is one of the main problems with racism? It's that  many people live in racist conditions, without even seeing  it. It flies right over their heads. Schools, the workplace,  our community, our friends house, even our homes. We  hear a racial slur, oh well, it's just a joke. Hardly. If you  think racist joke are harmless than you should take a  reality check. Racist jokes are just the start of it. Many  people think the jokes are funny. Maybe they are, but they  still hurt the people the jokes are about.    Some of the worst racists are the ones who think that they  are not racist and really are. They really have to come to  grips with reality. Why are they some the worst racists?    They are, because they can't comprehend what is  happening. They don't realize what they are saying and  doing are racist. Until they come to grips with it there is no  problem. No problem, in their minds. They say that they  aren't racist, even when they don't hire the East Indian  employee who was the most qualified of the candidates.    Even when the basketball team that they coach is all  white. And even the time when they moved from their  seat at the movie theater because of the black person next  to them. Well, gee, they could have been a criminal. A  robber from the hood. After all, isn't that what most of  them are. No one deserves to be prejudged like that. The  prejudice of people in the world is disgusting. The worst  part of it all is that they don't even know that they are  doing it. They think it's j! ust no rmal behavior. It doesn't  even phase them when they do it.    Then there are those who are completely unaware of  racism in the world. They walk down the streets, through  the stores and working at their job, completely oblivious.    They're so blind! Why can't they see what is happening  around them? Have they really lived such sheltered lives?    Or do they just not want to believe it is happening? If you  take someone and put them in the heart of a racist area,  they still won't notice the problems. They will see it with  their own eyes, but it won't register in their mind. If these  people don't open their eyes, they will never see what is  happening. What is going to happen to the world if people  don't start realizing what is happening? Will we be plunged  into a time where racial tension is everywhere? Will we  soon start having racial wars? Will racial violence be a  normal every day occurrence? I don't know. No one could  know. Unless we start taking action and helping people  come to grips with the way they are we can't combat  racism.    People who don't see that racism is a problem are almost  as bad as the racists themselves. Now, don't take that  comment in the wrong way, but as long as they are  unaware, racism won't stop. I am aware of racism. I am  also not a racist myself. I have lived in a racist community  for most of my life, thank god I haven't turned out like the  rest of them. There is hope for everybody.    Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh    Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh    Is the Unites States Political System a Legitimate    Democracy?    In any system which claims to be democratic, a question  of its legitimacy remains. A truly democratic political  system has certain characteristics which prove its  legitimacy with their existence. One essential  characteristic of a legitimate democracy is that it allows  people to freely make choices without government  intervention. Another necessary characteristic which  legitimates government is that every vote must count  equally: one vote for every person. For this equality to  occur, all people must be subject to the same laws, have  equal civil rights, and be allowed to freely express their  ideas. Minority rights are also crucial in a legitimate  democracy. No matter how unpopular their views, all  people should enjoy the freedoms of speech, press and  assembly. Public policy should be made publicly, not  secretly, and regularly scheduled elections should be held.    Since legitimacy may be defined as the feeling or  opinion the people have    
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