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Racism in USA
The term ’’racism’’ is used usually to dercribe the negative feeling of one group of
’’people’’,the qlimax of the history of racism came in the twentyeth century .
Racism has been the problem in USA for many centurys.It is a kind of discrimination where
people,who are black or another race ,have not been treated according to normal human rights-
they were not allowed to go normal schools and be part of the community.That made them
develope their own society and became hostal to white people.
After the black people came out of slavery the other problems started ,they were pushed away
from the everyday society,they had to work harder to get jobs ,education but in the other hand
there was people who helped them and tried to solve those issused to make a better
community.But it still has not made any big changes , there are people who even now are
discriminative to black people.
People have not found the way to get rid os that situation,allthough it has
improved .Consithering the way we treated black race in the 60’s ,it has gone better a lot.
No longer do black children go different ’’ special ’’ schools as the white and dont have to
work harder or get less paid than the white just because they are different race as we are.
Only thing that has not been changed is the attitude ,some people still discriminate and but
them on lower standards.
Its intresting how the enviromental racism has attracted intrest in many countries in the past
year or two,people are starting to discover the land where are buried the victims of
racism,who were killed by the germans in the deathcamp
( http://ancestralenergies.blogspot.com/2008/09/german-death-camp-in-namibia.html
more information about the deathcamp).Now,when the issue has stabilizied,people are starting
to take notice of it.I think it never will be solver or taken for notice enough .It will improve a
lot,but it has been taking place over the world,especially in USA for so many years that it
seems almost impossible to just forget about it.Or are many people disturbed by the facts and
the history what happened to black people.It’s possible.
So what can we do to stop it nowadays? Nothing .Racism cannot bechanged by just one
person .The whole world should change their way of looking at things and take action on the
problems,and its not about just about racism its about other global issues too.
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