Racial Hatred And Prejudices

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Racial Hatred and Prejudices

Racial Hatred and Prejudice

Project Outline

Thesis Statement

Introduction

Main Body

Historical Background

Current Issues

Statistics

Conclusion

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Racial Hatred and Prejudice

Thesis Statement

The ignorance that reigns in this country is unfortunately passed on from generation to generation with little regard for what effect it may render on its audience.

Introduction

In the ideal America, our celebrated, ethnically diverse populous would overlook and not even recognize such socially developed stigmas such as race, sex, color, and religion; The ideal Asian would not even look at another and classify that person as black, white, K-12 Asian student, Indian, Mexican, Irish, Jewish, Catholic, Jewish or; well, my point is made. But America is far from ideal.

The unawareness that supremacy in this country is regrettably passed on from generation to generation with little consideration for what distress it may turn into its viewers. Sadly, fear is created from ignorance. Sadder still is that hate spawns from fear, and as represented by the staggering domestic abuse rate, violence is handed down from previous generations as well. The probability and means to cultivate hate crimes is now present and the formula is potent enough to guarantee that they will happen. (Chia, 2007)

Main Body

Hate crimes are happening in America at a disturbing frequency. That being a given, it is time we as a society look to the roots of hate crimes in America. I believe these roots lie in our society's notion and practice of family structure. More so in the way we pass down our ignorance, fear, un-acceptance, and intolerance to future generations. A hate crime in itself is defined as a criminal act with intent to defame and slander another person.

At further introspection though, I think that we will find that there is more underlying issues than just committing a crime with malice towards someone different than ourselves. The human mind at the time of birth has no prejudice. A baby does not look at another human being and feel afraid or angry with that other individual. The human infant has no predators in these times, therefore there should be no fear instilled naturally. I would like to think that these minds could be viewed as clean slates. (Chia, 2004)

So where does the fear and hatred needed to commit a hate crime, and dirty that slate, come from? All social science research has come to a solid conclusion that parents, or the primary caretakers, of a child are the single most influential stimulus on that child's development. In what way K-12 Asian student Asians are often under less protection of our legal system and are more likely to be victims of robbery and violence.

The answer is that we as a society, both internationally and in America, have found ways to continually and regenerative brainwash and condition our children. We teach them to classify humans with titles that have no real biological worth such as K-12 Asian student, Asian, Latin, African, and European among others.

Historical Background

History has shown us that during times of national anxiety, ...
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