classless america
The myth of a "classless" American society coupled with social stratification impedes race relations in the U.S. far more than any racial differences. The never ending struggle of the "have-nots" to become one of the "haves" produces a frustration and feeling of oppression that acts as a catalyst for spawning racial tensions. Minorities see the majority of wealth in the hands of the white population and feel that the wealth is unevenly distributed. Whites hear of government programs for minorities and feel as if they are lazy or just looking for a handout. This occurs and stereotypes are formed. Combine all of this with the United States system of "dual welfare"and the perfect environment for racial strife is created. In our "classless"society of false hope the working class and poor are continually seeking opportunities to excel that just aren't there. They have been led to believe that intelligence and ambition are key contributors to one's success. This belief lays blame on the unsuccessful themselves, even if they do possess ambition and intelligence. These people are in a never ending cycle of struggle, followed by minimal rewards, which eventually produces a frustration that sometimes leads to desperate mea
People see these events and make generalizations and this in turn leads to racial tension. Reaction Paper Number 1 Unit 1 : Interlocking Axes of Oppression Works Cited Langston, Donna. This is not only happening 2to blacks by blacks. 124) that 86% of the wealth in the United States is owned by only 10% of the population. It is happening to all races by all races. People hear of events like these and categorize them as a racial crime or a racially motivated crime just because the victims may be of a different race. These families were rich when no minorities (and hardly any whites for that matter) were. Almost everyone was working class or poor besides them. All the examples I have given may seem like this paper is about the wealthy and the poor, and not about racial differences in the United States. Cornell West expands on this with the following statement : ". When this occurs whatever groups are not receiving compensation see the other as lazy or as taking a handout. Each year these White owned corporations get $125 billion dollars in the from of corporate welfare. Before you come to any premature conclusions consider the following.
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