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Racism
Posted by Renddy Rose Rodriguez
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3/24/2009 06:44:00 AM
Racism is one of the world’s major issues today. Many people are not aware of how much racism still exists in our schools, workforces, and anywhere else where social lives are occurring. It is obvious that racism is bad as it was many decades ago, but it sure has not gone away. Racism very much exists and it is about time that people need to start thinking about the solutions to this matter.
Many people today live their lives obvious to what is happening in the world around them, often trying to convince themselves that racism is not a problem in their world. Others know all about the problem, but don’t really realize that they themselves could possibly be adding to the problem by discriminating against someone else’s human rights, and at the same time going around saying how open minded they are.
Many people also believe that it depends on if a person was brought into the world as a racist or not, but that is not the case at all. In fact, an individual cannot be born a racist but only learn to become one as they grow from childhood to adulthood.
Racism still exists within all cultures. Some people won’t admit they’re a racist, but their actions and words prove otherwise. Most people won’t directly discriminate other races, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen every day.
Conversation Questions
1. Do you think all races are equal?
2. Are you prejudiced against other races?
3. Would you let one of your children marry with a non- Korean?
4. How do you think foreign residents are treated in Korea?
5. What do Korean parents teach their children about non- Koreans?
6. Have you ever discriminated against someone because of their race?
7. What can Koreans do to reduce discrimination in Korea?
8. Do you think some races are Superior?
Many people today live their lives obvious to what is happening in the world around them, often trying to convince themselves that racism is not a problem in their world. Others know all about the problem, but don’t really realize that they themselves could possibly be adding to the problem by discriminating against someone else’s human rights, and at the same time going around saying how open minded they are.
Many people also believe that it depends on if a person was brought into the world as a racist or not, but that is not the case at all. In fact, an individual cannot be born a racist but only learn to become one as they grow from childhood to adulthood.
Racism still exists within all cultures. Some people won’t admit they’re a racist, but their actions and words prove otherwise. Most people won’t directly discriminate other races, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen every day.
Conversation Questions
1. Do you think all races are equal?
2. Are you prejudiced against other races?
3. Would you let one of your children marry with a non- Korean?
4. How do you think foreign residents are treated in Korea?
5. What do Korean parents teach their children about non- Koreans?
6. Have you ever discriminated against someone because of their race?
7. What can Koreans do to reduce discrimination in Korea?
8. Do you think some races are Superior?