As segregation and slavery have faded from American culture it is socially accepted that, with that, racism too has taken leave. One glance at our society and you can see that racism still is existent. Racism applies itself to even America’s political standpoint including “in politics race continues to be part of the U.S. political discourse and affects our ability to productively engage in global society [Source G]. If the very backbone of our politics is racist, how will the citizens see beyond racism? It is encouraging the people along with denying our country opportunity because of petty personal ideas based off something as relatively unimportant as skin color. Not only has our politics taken to racist outlooks but similarly our police and defense groups have adapted racism. The “percentage of all black people stopped that did not have any contraband on them: 98%[Source E]. Basing who you will make suffer the consequences of the law by skin color is unjust. Ideally, the U.S. has said that they wanted some equality among people. This has failed even in “the federal government where work force is 17% black while blacks are roughly 13% of the population” [Source G]. The percents are proof of the unequal judgment of individuals by their culture.
The law has brought racism in by showing more suspension towards Latinos and African Americans. To show this impact race has on law it is shown that “it is people of color who comprise nearly 90% of persons incarcerated for a drug possession offense.” [Source F]. John F. Kennedy stated “race has no place in American