Racism 3

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Racism 3

Racism is a controversial issue. Racism, however, often have played the central   role in such conflicts. Racism is the intentional or unintentional use of power   to isolate, separate and exploit others as defined in the Webster dictionary.   People generally respond to others differently based on what they know, which   may include superficial characteristics often associated with race.  

  In this paper this writer goal is to give an opinion of how she feels that   racism will effect the Americas. In doing such she will base information from   Webster's definition of Racism, reading assigned for the course, and some of her   own ideas on ways to overcome this obstacle as a nation. Global change has to   start small and travel abroad.  

    Racism has historically been defined as the belief that race is the primary   determinant of human capacities, that a certain race is inherently superior or   inferior to others, and/or that individuals should be treated differently   according to their racial designation. Sometimes racism means beliefs,   practices, and institutions that discriminate against people based on their   perceived or ascribed race. While the sin of racism is an age-old phenomenon   based on ignorance, fear, estrangement, and false pride, some of its ugliest   manifestations have taken place in our time. Racism and irrational prejudices   operate in a vicious circle. Racism is among the worst of ingrained prejudices   that characterize sinful human beings.  

  Racism's ultimate goal, according to Fredrickson, is to establish a permanent   hierarchal order that, has two components: difference and power.  

    Dictionaries are not much help in understanding what is meant by the word. They   usually define it as the belief that one's own ethnic stock is superior to   others, or as the belief that culture and behavior are rooted in race. When   Americans speak of racism they mean a great deal more than this. Nevertheless,   the dictionary definition of racism is a clue...

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  • Submitted by: blaine
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
  • Category: Social Issues
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