Monday, February 6, 2017

Racism - A Common, Everyday Problem

Many race around the world argon discriminated against every day. Racism occurs in every race of slew in this world. Some citizenry secern that racism has decreased nowadays but I disagree. I have non experienced racism towards myself, but I have witnessed it first-hand happening to a partner of mine. My friends parents are African American, but he was born(p) and raised in Miami. pack said rude and foul things ab proscribed(predicate) him and his family. These incidents happened to him when I was with him in high school. Racism is the issuing one thing that is devising people depressed in the United States.\nMy friends name is Anthony. He is an better person and is polite to everyone, notwithstanding those who discriminated against him. When people saw us together they would not notion at me good. I didnt care too ofttimes because people did not neck what a good person Anthony is. They would sometimes come up to us at dejeuner and talk to him saying anti-Semit e(a) comments, but he did not hear them or at least thind them. I would not say anything at the moment, but I would posterior tell those people that they were be rude and that I mum what they were saying, even though Anthony did ignore them. thus they would just laughed and asked me wherefore I was nice to Anthony. In response, I would tell them that they did not know what they are saying, because Anthony is a good person and does not deserve to be treated badly.\nSome of the people in my class are racists and I would overhear them speak about my friend Anthony. They would say that he shouldnt be in the school and that he and his family should go back to Africa. They would also say that he should go and place at the back of the bus. Then eventually, Anthony caught on to what was happening, and he didnt realize why they were treating him this way. Anthony indeed fell into depression and dropped out of school. He started to do drugs and sup alcohol. I talked to him telling h im that he is making a wide-ranging mistake ...

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