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miss Akunina [59]
3 years ago
5

Write two paragraphs about Racism.​

English
2 answers:
Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
4 0

This issue of racism is popular by name but tends to be sugar coated by the way people see it. In order to truly understand racism you need to take a bite into the topic in order to get a taste of what it is really like. Racism comes in many different forms and can be seen many different ways. But why even care about racism at all? Why does it even matter? One would think that with such a harsh background regarding racism in America it would no longer exist in society today. But sadly that is not the case here, racism continues to show up all over the country sometimes being worse than others but still racism is racism.

People should all be considered equal regardless of what they look like, talk like, or even do that makes them who they are. Not only is racism wrong and makes people feel terrible about whom they are but it makes the person being racist look even worse. Racism is something that is completely rude and ignorant to do to a group of people. One does not choose if they are White, Black, Asian, or anything. It’s something that you are born as and to be mocked and made fun of for that is just ridiculous. Without all these different types of people and everyone trying to come together for a single goal we may not be able to discover new things and advance our society

Hatshy [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Racism is an important topic, yet some people don't even know what it is. Most times when racism is pointed out, for example, at school, its not actually racism. Racism is a mix of someone or multiple people who think that one race it better than another or, that one race should be treated differently than another.

Racism has changed from based to better over the years but it is still a problem. Martin Luther King, made a big impact on that, with his I have a dream speech. It was important because he was trying to say that segregation and racism was wrong and should not be going on.

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