Introduction
Racism has been an ongoing issue in many, if not most, countries of the world, whether it is developed or developing. I have witnessed, luckily and only, a few mild racist situations such as my family making stereotypical comments about Indians and seeing salespeople in Hong Kong treating overseas visitors more considerately and friendly than locals and visitors from Mainland China. I am, in fact, from Hong Kong where racism is not a severe problem that would lead to shootings or murders but is still a problem that is required to be solved. In Hong Kong, there is great social tension between the Mainlanders and Hongkongers despite both being of Chinese descent.
This inevitably shows that racism is an issue that happens all around the world, regardless of the racial diversity of the city/country or the size of the population as Hong Kong is merely a city of 7 million inhabitants in the south of China where 92% of its population are Han Chinese. If we were to consider racism in countries that have a racially diverse and high population, such as the United States, United Kingdom and India, there will be many more severe, and possibly violent, issues and encounters of racism.
Research
The aim of this report is to investigate how racism and the problems caused by it differ across different countries. First of all, according to ADL, the term “racism” is defined as the belief that a particular race is more superior or inferior to another and that race determines a
Racism is the belief centralized in the idea that a certain race is considered to be superior or inferior to another. It is a belief that labels a person’s worth, social, and moral traits based on his/her inherent nationality or biological features (Anti-Defamation League). This mentality has been around for centuries and still exists today. There are several theories about how such came about and why it continues to thrive. Racism can only be thoroughly studied by tracing its roots and history. Knowing the relevant events prior to and after the peak of a racist manifestation in the society during a certain period of time is one of the keys in understanding the nature of racism. It is important to note that the attempt to understand the nature of racism is not necessarily equivalent to the attempt to justify it. The main purpose of racism studies should be directed towards the attempt to lessen, if not eradicate such mentality. The Holocaust, the infamous racist manifestation which took place in Germany is a great example of what happens when racism is not stopped or prevented. Taking such infamous racist events in history under an extensive look, reveals some of the major arguments/concepts/causes of racism that could lead to understanding racism as a whole and thereby help address this issue in the modern-day society. Extreme ethnocentrism, rivalry for supremacy, and people lacking information are some of the causes of racism deemed to be important in studying
Every day an extensive amount of people have to face hatred and bullying. Huge conflicts occur and lives are lost. The issue that plays a significant part in all of this is racism. It affects individuals and communities in every corner of the world.
Here in the year 2014, racism is till very obvious to everyone’s eyes. Minorities aren’t treated well in restaurants, they are given fewer choices than white people with the same background, and they also are still the last ones to be chosen on the playground or in gym class when picking teams for dodge ball. No one is born racist. It is something that is taught through cultural transmission, just like language. Slavery was abolished in 1865 under Abraham Lincoln, which was only several generations ago, but the hatred that some older white folks have for African Americans is still unreasonably alive. How might the events that have recently occurred in Ferguson, Missouri affect how racism plays such a dominant role in today’s society involving
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In my life there has been a small amount of racism. Considering that I’ve grown up in the small town in the middle of Wyoming. Although, I have surely seen the news articles on the subject of racism. Recently, there has been many encounters with this dreaded term in the larger cities. Some are reasonable, others are not so much. When looking over each story available there are a few that really jumps into my path or somewhat upset me.
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INTO: The Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 led to the limitation of non-European migration, which became known as White Australian Policy .In 1901, 98% of people in Australia were white. Australia wanted to remain a country of white people who lived by British customs. The essay aims at analyzing the racism of people in society are all different in many ways such as having a different skin color, different races, height, short, hair and religion. The report will be divided into six topic sentences which they are what racism is, why are people racist, where does racism come from, who experiences racism and what can be done to fight racism. And it will also explain the causes and effects of Racism.
Racism is a major social problem in the world. It is not restricted to a certain country or society. A lot of times, racism is portrayed in a subtle way. Like how certain races don’t get as much chances to get a good job. Or perhaps how certain races aren’t given an equal social reality than people with different backgrounds get. As an example, it may be harder for someone that is African American to get a job at a rich business than a person who is caucasian. That is the unfortunate reality in a lot of cases. Oscar A. Barbarin, in his book Institutional Racism and Community Competence, discusses and tackles racism in today 's world. Barbarin is the Chair and Professor of the African American Studies Department of
Racism can be “defined as the hatred of one person by another or the belief that another person is less than human because of skin color, language, customs, place of birth or any factor that supposedly reveals the basic nature of that person. It has influenced wars, slavery, the formation of nations, and legal codes” (“What”). The face of racism over the past 50 years has changed but yet, some still stay the same. People made laws against racism and it is not as blunt anymore. But opinions and stereotypes will remain which will cause others to still be treated differently.
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Racism has occurred for many years and in many different societies. Some people choose to remain oblivious to it all while others choose to take a stand either for it or against it. Racism is a big
Racism is a massive problem around the world. People in these countries suffer most from racism.
There are many personal examples of racism that my family and I have endured but I will only mention one of them. The May 1998 Riots of Indonesia, Jakarta from May 12 to 15 in 1998. Native Indonesians targeted Chinese people, they were attacked, raped, their valuables were stolen from their shops, buildings were burned, and my dad’s car dealership was burned and he thankfully survived the fire. My dad lost most of his money from the business but he saved up just in case of any emergencies such as this situation. My mom, brothers, and grandma were in Singapore but my dad and I were still stuck in Jakarta. He hired a few members of the army to protect us and he was required to compensate them, as it is an on demand job. There were more protesters