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“What is the conclusion for racism?”

The conclusion for racism has to be a multi-faceted, all inclusive, and open minded effort promulgated by all walks of life. The first step in this evolution is breaking the cycle of hatred being instilled in our youth. None of us are born with hatred in our hearts, breaking the cycle and changing the “way we’ve always done things” is a paradigm shift which would have to be embraced by everyone.

The next important part of concluding racism has to be a realization by the historically default population (yep, I’m talking about us my fellow caucasians) that, while we may feel strongly against racism and despise what it represents, none of us truly grasp what it feels like to be treated as less than because of the color of our skin. In other words, to conclude racism, white people need to recognize just how strong white privilege is and how it has negatively impacted minorities for so long. I won’t go into the weeds with the statistics of jail populations, unemployment/under-employment, or arrest profiles of whites vs. minorities, but I think anyone who is honest with themselves, knows the statistics are not representative of equality or equitable treatment of minorities.

I could probably fill several screens with all of the ways we need to change to mitigate racism, but before we can successfully put racism behind us, we must stop looking the other way when we see or hear it. Period.

“What is the conclusion for racism?”

It’s when we teach our youth to embrace differences and recognize the strength in unity. It’s when we stop turning a blind eye to the mistreatment of others based on their skin color . It’s when we talk to one another about how to embrace the differences. It’s when we hear, listen, and understand the needs of one another as human beings, regardless of any labels.

Obviously, this is not something which happens overnight, but anything worth having, is worth working hard to achieve. It’s about time we all work a little harder to bridge the gap.

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Racism is the foundation of American history. It’s impacted so many minority communities. The bigotry has had countless effects on people of color, including stripping of ancestral grounds, culture, language, family lineage etc. Here in America we have to deal with this same societal problem to this day, whether it be systemically or individually. All in all, racism is a topic many ignore and it’s a concurring, prominent issue.