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There are two main positions in the world regarding spirituality and the existence of higher entities: the one that establishes that faith in a divinity is a way to achieve objectives with the help of that higher being, which guides individuals on the path of the religions; and the one that maintains that free will is ultimately what regulates the results of men's actions, as only these can determine their destiny through their actions.
Today, society, educational and religious institutions, science and even the socioeconomic conditions of each person determine the way in which they think about the issue, and what position they take on it. Thus, for example, education in science, biology, physics and other branches of the natural sciences advocates the path of free will, seeking rational explanations for natural phenomena, with which the individual immersed in this environment is most likely not religious; while those people raised in more conservative environments, with a more humanistic approach or focused on the social sciences will most likely defend the path of faith as the one through which greater personal development is achieved.
Things to do in Charleston South Carolina:
Go to the historic homes
go to the battery
go the fort Sumter
go see rainbow row
go on the ferry
go on the dinner cruise
go to the SC aquarium
go to waterfront park (there is a pineapple fountain btw might be an interesting point of view)
go see where the historic battles were fought
see the governors house
see Darrius Rucker's house
go to some of the historic plantations
and a must see and do is go to the market
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same tbh or is it just us Oak
Internalized racism is the belief among historically oppressed people that stereotypes about themselves are true.
Black and Latino/a then follow through with this subjugation based on the ideology that the oppressor has stereotypically positive qualities and they themselves are not equal or inferior. Black and Latino/as would also suppress their own identities and cultures to conform to Eurocentric standards.