To overcome your internalized racism you should first be honest with yourself and think about what really differentiates you from another race, and the things in which they resemble each other.
You could also make friends with people of other races and learn about other cultures. But the first premise you should keep in mind is: forget the stereotypes, we are all different.
In addition, he should practice the principle of tolerance, as an attitude, as a way of life. In 1995, UNESCO endorsed the following:
Tolerance is the recognition and acceptance of differences between people. It is learning to listen to others, to communicate with them and understand them. It is the recognition of cultural diversity. It is to be open to other ways of thinking and other conceptions, openness derived from interest and curiosity, as well as refusing to reject the unknown.
The psychologist should ask; About upbringing and family members.
sounds like schizophrenia..
Yes probably if he has die then it might condemn martin luther
Answer:
Scout once thought the world of men to be fair and that people could change once they see the truth. Tom Robinson being shot destroys this view of the world.
Explanation:
Scout learns that “real life” is different from the quiet life she experiences on her sleepy street in Maycomb. As the novel unfolds, Scout learns that the world isn't fair. It's full of bigotry, hatred, and intolerance. It's important for readers to remember that Scout is a young girl.
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