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Unconscious Bias Essay

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In the 21st century, much of the racism in America is actually unconscious bias. However, the source of this unconscious bias is the media’s hidden agenda to make black people the target. This prompts law enforcements to focus more on black communities instead of the society as a whole. Furthermore, the lifestyle and psyche of African Americans have been injured through the consequences of other people. African Americans are being portrayed as criminals and thugs even though we know deep down humans are capable of unspeakable things. The media has used propaganda to brainwash the public into believing that African American people are to blame for most of the drug crimes in America. However it is quite the opposite, white people deal with …show more content…

The consequences of unconscious bias leave African-Americans feeling like their lives don’t matter as if they were different from other human beings. When segregation was still around blacks couldn’t use white people’s water fountains or bathrooms, they had their own bathroom. They were required to sit in the back of the bus. People treated them differently and I think it was because they didn’t want to believe that being good was something you had inside not the way you looked. What I mean is that automatically being white meant you were good, but that isn’t always true. I think some people still find it hard to not judge a book by its cover. In the book Citizen a mother and her daughter are on the airplane their seats are next to a black man, “the girl, looking over at you, tells her mother, theses are our seats, but this is not what I expected… she says. I’ll sit in the middle” (Rankine 12). Right away you can tell the little girl was scared of sitting next to this black man whom she has never met before. Even though he had the money to buy the trip he was still not held equally to everyone else who was in that airplane. Somehow he was different because of his skin color and not only that but the stereotype in which people push onto their young ones. The situation in where a little girl has a negative perception of black people proves my point that stereotypes have brainwashed people into believing that all black people are somehow bad. She’s going to grow up holding onto this belief unless we change the way we see black people as a society. Even after being told they were free and equal like white people: “Businesses discriminated against them, awarding them the worst jobs and worst wages. Police brutalized them in the streets” (Ta-Nehisi 61). The consequences of unconscious bias have caused a lot of black people heartaches and hard nights. Not only them but the people who feel empathy for them

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