Racism In America

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“Blacks are criminalized in the news media, treated as less desirable than whites in the popular culture, and presented overwhelmingly as threatening criminal elements in film and television. Americans of all colors are inculcated to see blacks as threatening, alien, and dangerous. Black Americans are killed for eating skittles. Playing with toy guns as children. Listening to loud music. Selling cigarettes on the street. Running away from police officers. Hanging out at a pool party. Attending prayer meetings. There doesn't seem to be a way for black Americans to just be that doesn't involve the threat of death or violence at the hands of whites.” (Higgins Eoin, Just Another Instance Of White Terrorism.). Racism is an ongoing issue in the United States—more so than anywhere else. Racism is a hateful and hurtful element in this world, it can cause many people to label people for what they look like on the outside other than what’s on the inside, which can degrade individuals down to the core. “God …show more content…
We get this picture of these white racists walking around with horns, you know, who use the ‘N-word’ all the time, and I guess look like Cliven Bundy,” Ta-Nehisi Coates said in a recent speech at Johns Hopkins University. But Cliven Bundy has never really been the threat; it’s the policy that’s the threat. And many of those people, are people who look like you and me … They’re mothers and fathers – good people, nice to their neighbors, but these are people who are responsible for policies in our country that leave us where we are.” (Moore, Darnell. 8 Facts About Race Every White Person Needs to Know to Help Fight Racism). Racism isn’t just whites and blacks that are doing it, it’s also individuals that look the same as we do, which means it could be someone’s mother, aunt, uncle, cousin, brother, sister, dad, step-dad, step-mom or whoever, that is being racists and teaching kids that it is okay, when it is not