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    The first topic that is going to be addressed is stereotypes and dating. I am more familiar with this topic then the other two topics because I was the once who did the research for our group presentation about this. I came across numerous articles that were very eye opening to me. The first article I will talk about is called‚ "Is Love Becoming Color Blind?". I really enjoyed reading through this article because it had personal examples from three different interracial couples. The first couple

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    Racism cannot be justified‚ because not only can we all relate to each other because we are all humans. But racism is also unloving‚ and in the end that in what is important not our ethnicity. Native american were treated badly during the colonization of the new world‚ and to this day continue to be treated poorly. Initially they were treated well by the settlers‚ but as time went on they began to be manipulated. When the Spanish came to the Americas with an unquenchable thirst for gold

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    Society Racism has been a major plague that has caused this country a lot of harm throughout its history. Although it is not as prevalent as it once was a few centuries ago‚ even decades ago‚ it is still seen very much so in our society. In today’s society there has been an uprising of police brutalities against all people‚ with a big portion being shown against African Americans and those of color. From these there has also been very large riots that lead to destruction‚ death‚ and serious injuries

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    us what actions he takes to deal with his feelings about this racism such as; attending Dumby Reds funeral even though he knew people didn’t approve‚ sticking up for his beliefs with the aboriginals and he also cleaned the graffiti (BOONGS PISS OFF) off the shed at the jetty. Gary’s town is small and his community has lots of views and values about the aboriginal population. They are very critical and cruel when it comes to racism. The only relation the town has with the aboriginals of the Point

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    Racism in To Kill a Mockingbird Martin Luther King once declared‚ “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character. “ This widely known quote shows that the color of a person should not limit the from doing anything. The topic of racism is frequently visited in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a novel that takes place during the Great Depression. It focuses on the life of Scout

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    assumed to be in a lower class‚ or inferior to white people. Racism is still a considerable large problem in our society today. However‚ sometimes the problem is not one person being racist against another person‚ but rather the person being racist against their own self. In the movie "Crash" directed by Paul Haggis‚ we can see several examples of how racism against oneself‚ caused by fear and misunderstanding‚ can often be just as bad as racism against another. Fear is something that makes people

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    Friendship Over Racism Throughout history the book The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn has been changed‚ altered and in some cases not even allowed to be read in school because of Mark Twain‘s use of words.Throughout the novel‚ Mark Twain develops a relationship between a young boy and African American man and effect of friendship over racism. In the beginning of the novel when Huck and Jim were sailing on the Mississippi‚ Huck didn’t see Jim as a person‚ he saw him the way society saw him. Huck

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    Remember that one show Arthur you probably watched as a kid? Guess what‚ it’s a meme now. What about that one sad video of the ex couple talking? Oh wait‚ that turned into a meme as well. What about that news report of a dead gorilla? Darn‚ it’s a meme as well. In today’s culture‚ no matter how much you avoid it‚ everything that goes viral on the internet becomes a meme in a matter of seconds. Memes are unavoidable. They are easy to make and if it’s unique enough‚ it’s likely for it to become viral

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    Racism‚ or Rather Hating Due to Idleness Racism‚ has been present ever since man’s fall into sin. “Behold‚ I was brought forth in iniquity‚ and in sin my mother conceived me.” Psalms 51:5. Because of man’s sinful nature‚ he has given superiority to those whose skin tone he deems “pure”. People from all cultures have their own trash speech that they reserve for other ethnicities. Harper Lee’s book‚ How To Kill A Mockingbird confronts racism‚ a ruthless cycle of hate and judgment. Racism shows itself

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    The Effects of Racism and Family Instability in The Bluest Eye Black people have faced the unimaginable throughout their history. Without justifiable reasoning‚ black people have faced a great deal of racism and unstable family lives. In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye‚ characters experience racism from many different people and in many different ways. Most characters also come from broken homes where family stability is not prioritized. Throughout the novel‚ the effects of racism and poor family

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