Racism in America

             If someone asked you what it would be like to live in a
             perfect world, how would you reply? Many people might say
             something like, "A place without and arguments or fighting."
             Others might say "A place where there is not pollution." But,
             has anyone one ever thought to say, "A place without racism."?
             For some Americans, racism has never even crossed their
             minds. For others, it is something they have to live with
             everyday. In some societies in America, racism isn't even a
             factor, all citizens of the community get along. But, in other
             societies, racism is a case that could be life threatening.
             Racism, in definition, is "the belief that humanity is
             divided into stratified genetically different socks called races;
             according to it's adherent's racial differences make one group
             superior to another." (Ethics; Walker, Randolph Meade, 722)
             If you are a racist, you believe in racism. Racists will often
             claim that members of their own race or minority are
             "mentally, physically, morally and/or culturally superior to
             those of other races." (The World Book Encyclopedia;
             Pettigrew, Thomas F., 62) For these reasons, many racists
             think they deserve special rights or privileges.
             The Bill of Rights was written a little under 200 years
             ago, yet controlling racism in America is still a task no one can
             seem to over take. In South Carolina, a Confederate flag still
             waves high over the capitol for everyone to see. Is the kind of
             example we want to set for the youth of America?
             To people in Europe, Asia, and on other continents,
             America is a wonderful place to live. It has been said to be "one
             of the greatest nations on earth." (Nova; Marshall,
             Christopher) Yet, our struggle to regulate all of our citizens is
             a revolutionary war that has yet to and probably will never be
             Slavery is said to be one of the greatest racial tragedi...

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