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Essay On Racial Smog

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“Racial smog”, (Herbes-Sommers C. 2003) is not visible to the eye, but clearly exists in everyone. Throughout our lives society has portrayed races to be identified not just by the color of their skin or physical features, but also by their social class, work ethic, job status and preconceived notions based upon prior actions by a specific race. As humans, we naturally profile and assign stereotypes to people because the media, social groups, and how our families portray a certain race in a specific manner. Depending on where you were raised or how you were raised, you may or may not have been exposed to things in life that may be normal to others. Stereotypes within races have changed with the ever-changing trends of public and political …show more content…

However, race is a trait that can be changed predominantly by ones social status. “This is not to say “race” does not exist: It remains a commonly used classificatory system; it is integral to social interaction; and race and racism form part of people’s social experiences. However, “race” is based more on social and historical factors than on bio- logical facts (Crapo, R.H. 2013, ch 3, p 5). Changing your social status will have an effect on your race. You may not look at certain things in life the way you once did. If you decrease your social status by losing your job, loosing your home, become addicted to a substance, you may see that your race has changed and you may associate yourself with people that have shared experiences alike. I have personally seen this on both spectrums of the scenario. I have had friends and family members who were raised with hardly anything. After high school they attended college and said that they wanted more in life and would not continue to live the way they grew up. Years later they are making $100k a year and don't have to deal with the same issues and stresses that they once lived with. They met friends in the same social class that they were now in, and had a completely different attitude and outlook on life. The ones who lost money, houses, careers and families usually turned to a substance of their choice to cope

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