Do u think racism is taking over people's lives??
first off im half japanese and half korean speaking both languages and english
everyday i go through racism and now its like a daily ruetine or something.
when i go to japanese school, my japanese friends make fun of korean and vice versa.
even in public school that i go to; when a white female teacher gives a bad grade on my firends(black,hispanic,asian,etc) grade, they would always say,"he/she is a racist" and would always talk bad about the teachers,by making bad comments/rumors about them.
the other day i went to my friend's myspace and saw a list of reason of how to get a "korean bf" and one of them said "make fun of japanese OFTEN" and it really pissed me off and on top of that,on that same day i was walking the street,and two hispanic dude came up to me and called me a "chink"
so the real question is:
Do u think racism is taking over people's lives?and if we continue having racists in this world what do u think will happen?
Do u think racism is taking over people's lives??Racism is a loosely used word. Generated by many races to protect and promote their cultures (not a bad idea if controlled). But now ignorance at the lowest level has the term running amuck. Generally a culture overrun by another culture feels they need to preserve their values. This is natural and can be applied to the US today. I was raised in the 70's, 80's and 90's and have always been used to correct English and less gang culture. I see the ever increasing slang and gang/values as a threat to the production and communication efforts developed by man for the last 500 years. My natural defense is to be somewhat protective of my lifestyle and culture. We as a nation are sliding backwards in scholastics, science and English, whilst other developed countries are improving at these levels. It's gotten to the point in our ever-growing melting pot to throw the word racism around when comparing academics or any other important subjects in public. For example, BLING-BLING is something my 2 year old would say because he lacks a larger vocabulary. I see that as a step backwards for the country. Not in an individual sense but when adding up all of the sub-cultures it does affect a nation. Now factor in the shear numbers of two (I won't mention them) races for example. Stats indicate they breed at two times the rate as whites. But according to stats, their cultures are more then 5 times as likely to commit crime, adultery, form gangs and drop out of school. That will not improve our country. There is only so much Welfare that we can hand out, and that goes for everybody, white, black or blue. So if someone is critical, that does not make them a racist, but maybe a realist. Allow all opinions, without the facts, labeling someone a racist is racism.
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