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Racial Hatred On Social Media Analysis

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It seems like the issue of race has been the plague of this country for longer than anyone really has wanted with topics that should have been erased from history years prior with the civil rights movements of the 1960's. Race is what has been the main reason for the identification to discriminate towards minorities if it's either black, white or from a different country all together it leads to heated arguments that can spawn hatred on social media towards people from different walks of life. Nevertheless, even in the 21st century more than 50 years since the end of the civil rights movements, the idea of race is still in the spotlight even after all the progressive achievements that's been achieved towards the ignorance of different people …show more content…

In addition, those categories draw hard, sharp distinctions among groups of people who are more alike than they are different." In which we have to categorize people on the color of their own skin without any real knowledge of anything past just the color, people immediately just jump to their own personal opinion. I believe where this spawns from is the generations of where people have been raised to notice the color of skin and immediately judge than by the opinion they have to be taught by their parents, rather than the actual person who their been taught to judge. Staples also supports this idea by bringing up other people's DNA results which he said, "Ostensibly white people who always thought of themselves as 100 percent European find they have substantial African ancestry" this supports the idea that people keep what their own parents tell them as what's true without them knowing anything …show more content…

It's generations of different races intermixing with each other to make what we have today, a mixture of races that would sound out of the ordinary. Staples is a prime example of how one might think their just straight one race, but they actually have a race that they never knew of. Finally, it’s the twenty-first century where we have progressively moved towards a more positive outlook towards everyone, focusing more on the person rather than their own

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