Theme: Racists are not born, it becomes: there is thus a good and bad manners. It all depends on who you are educated in school and at home. In your experience, how you live the relationship with your fellow men? Think and express your ideas.
Racism is unfortunately a widespread behavior so as to seem trivial. Begins with fear and contempt for those people who are physically, culturally and religiously different from us sometimes. The racist ideas are born in those people who for some reason think they are superior to other races of people. The phenomenon of racism is certainly the most popular with people of color and against the Jews, but finding the episode as a pretext of the twin towers is growing significantly even racism against Muslim people, but they are not directly responsible for that massacre . Since this is a feeling that arises from the instinctive fear about who is different from us, the risk is to be manifested in us even if we can understand the reasoning that there is not the reason. Surely a baby is not born a racist, and therefore depends on the family and school education in such a way that is not developing in him ideas that can be turned into growing racist.
I attend a Catholic school and then I received an education that certainly will not make me a racist. Ever since I learned the basic tolerance of different people in the study, in skin color, I also had a fellow Egyptian and other faiths, who do not attend religious instruction, but not for this I never thought of treating so different from all my other classmates.
racism in my family is regarded as absurd and devoid of any justification, when we hear the news, we hear of wars caused by the different religions we wonder how all these things are still possible in the twentieth century, moreover, usually occur as especially among the three monotheistic religions that have as its basis the love of God and neighbor. Sometimes you also see the American police racist incidents against people of color: and think that America is considered the most free country in the world where anyone can profess his religion and his identity, however, I read that the Ku Klux Klan, an association secret racist, still stalks the black people because they are considered unworthy to have the same rights as whites.
All these examples of racist violence every time they leave me dumbfounded. I still do not understand why people considered these actions to different and less when not only religion but also common sense should make it clear that as humans we are all equal.
I do not think I can be racist because for me it is something beyond any logic to hate a person even though I have never done anything wrong, simply because it is of another color and another religion. Even in my school I have a friend in different colors but I've never treated differently from a playmate and friend. Even my parents are working in continuous contact with people of different color and religion but they are never born racist thoughts, or rather, their concerns are perhaps not to offend their feelings and make them feel different and act impartially.
Racism is unfortunately a widespread behavior so as to seem trivial. Begins with fear and contempt for those people who are physically, culturally and religiously different from us sometimes. The racist ideas are born in those people who for some reason think they are superior to other races of people. The phenomenon of racism is certainly the most popular with people of color and against the Jews, but finding the episode as a pretext of the twin towers is growing significantly even racism against Muslim people, but they are not directly responsible for that massacre . Since this is a feeling that arises from the instinctive fear about who is different from us, the risk is to be manifested in us even if we can understand the reasoning that there is not the reason. Surely a baby is not born a racist, and therefore depends on the family and school education in such a way that is not developing in him ideas that can be turned into growing racist.
I attend a Catholic school and then I received an education that certainly will not make me a racist. Ever since I learned the basic tolerance of different people in the study, in skin color, I also had a fellow Egyptian and other faiths, who do not attend religious instruction, but not for this I never thought of treating so different from all my other classmates.
racism in my family is regarded as absurd and devoid of any justification, when we hear the news, we hear of wars caused by the different religions we wonder how all these things are still possible in the twentieth century, moreover, usually occur as especially among the three monotheistic religions that have as its basis the love of God and neighbor. Sometimes you also see the American police racist incidents against people of color: and think that America is considered the most free country in the world where anyone can profess his religion and his identity, however, I read that the Ku Klux Klan, an association secret racist, still stalks the black people because they are considered unworthy to have the same rights as whites.
All these examples of racist violence every time they leave me dumbfounded. I still do not understand why people considered these actions to different and less when not only religion but also common sense should make it clear that as humans we are all equal.
I do not think I can be racist because for me it is something beyond any logic to hate a person even though I have never done anything wrong, simply because it is of another color and another religion. Even in my school I have a friend in different colors but I've never treated differently from a playmate and friend. Even my parents are working in continuous contact with people of different color and religion but they are never born racist thoughts, or rather, their concerns are perhaps not to offend their feelings and make them feel different and act impartially.
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