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Amaurotic_Race

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Amaurotic Race Racism is the most challenging issue confronting America. A nation whose ancestry includes every people on earth, whose motto is Epluribus unum, whose ideals of freedom under law have inspired millions throughout the world, cannot continue to harbor prejudice against any racial or ethnic group without betraying itself. Racism is an affront to human dignity, a cause of hatred and division, a disease that devastates society. Notwithstanding the efforts already expended for its elimination, racism continues to work its evil upon this nation. Progress toward tolerance, mutual respect, and unity has been painfully slow and marked with repeated setbacks. Race affects American Society in huge and philosophical ways, and probably will continue to do so for decades, maybe centuries. Race is not really a mirror image although some racial prejudice still exists among the less educated (not considering of the racial orientation of the bigot) It would cause perplexity and incompetence if race was eliminated, people automatically classify people to try to come to some type of understanding, and studies would be difficult considering if they were unable to group people. It would be an ultimate change in the job market because that answer would not be checked off and it would be an advantage to some where they would get a job. Or it may definitively hurt a specific group because of that. They might hire more of one scrupulous group than another, and then with equal prospect race may not be considered anymore. If races were to ever get along collectively we would all be on the same team and unite against the rich and powerful who control and manipulate our lives to suit their needs. Think about it... back in the 60's MLK came so close to getting all races to listen to him. The government was so petrified because he made great sense and they couldn’t argue with what he was saying. So what could they do to overturn this' Easy, have a Caucasian man assassinate Dr King. Three things happen all at once. First, they silence him. Second, they drove a wedge between Caucasians and Blacks that we are still recuperating from today. Thirdly, they distracted the population so what Dr King was telling us all was lost in the brutality and pandemonium created by the races splitting apart. Can America’s race be eliminated' The question, "Are we ready for a colorblind society'" It can be unspecified that colorblindness is something idealistic that Americans should strive for in the 21st century. Colorblindness generally perpetuates rather than challenges racism. Unquestionably, there has been a long history of state-sanctioned white preeminence in this country. At one time, colorblindness may have been a rightful approach to counteract the alarming power of pseudo-scientific thinking standard of people of color. Nowadays, advocates of colorblindness promote an understanding of racial inequality as individual "prejudice" devoid of historical background, therefore preventing discussion about more universal kinds of domination. The fact that colorblindness is so ingrained in court precedents, legislation, and strategy making testifies to our incapability to achieve racial equality while stuck in a pre-civil rights understanding of race and racism. “Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.” Popularized by Bob Marley in the song War
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