The Racism
Racism is
the belief that a particular race is superior or inferior to another, that a person’s
social and moral traits are predetermined by his or her inborn biological
characteristics. Racial separatism is the belief, most of the time based on
racism, that different races should remain segregated and apart from one
another.
Racial
Separatism
Racism has
existed throughout human history. It may be defined as the hatred of one person
by another or the belief that another person is less than human -- because
of skin color, language, customs, place of birth or any factor that supposedly
reveals the basic nature of that person. It has influenced wars, slavery, the
formation of nations, and legal codes.
During the
past 500-1000 years, racism on the part of Western powers toward non-Westerners
has had a far more significant impact on history than any other form of racism
(such as racism among Western groups or among Easterners, such as Asians,
Africans, and others). The most notorious example of racism by the West has
been slavery, particularly the enslavement of Africans in the New World
(slavery itself dates back thousands of years). This enslavement was
accomplished because of the racist belief that Black Africans were less fully
human than white Europeans and their descendants.
This belief
was not "automatic": that is, Africans were not originally considered
inferior. When Portuguese sailors first explored Africa in the 15th and 16th
centuries, they came upon empires and cities as advanced as their own, and they
considered Africans to be serious rivals. Over time, though, as African civilizations
failed to match the technological advances of Europe, and the major European
powers began to plunder the continent and forcibly remove its inhabitants to
work as slave laborers in new colonies across the Atlantic, Africans came to be
seen as a deficient "species," as "savages." To an
important extent, this view was necessary to justify the slave trade at a time
when Western culture had begun to promote individual rights and human equality.
The willingness of some Africans to sell other Africans to European slave
traders also led to claims of savagery, based on the false belief that the
"dark people" were all kinsmen, all part of one society - as opposed
to many different, sometimes warring nations.
One
important feature of racism, especially toward Blacks and immigrant groups, is
clear in attitudes regarding slaves and slavery. Jews are usually seen by
anti-Semites as subhuman but also superhuman: devilishly cunning, skilled, and
powerful. Blacks and others are seen by racists as merely subhuman, more like
beasts than men. If the focus of anti-Semitism is evil, the focus of racism is
inferiority -- directed toward those who have sometimes been considered to lack
even the ability to be evil (though in the 20th century, especially, victims of
racism are often considered morally degraded).
In the
second half of the 19th century, Darwinism, the decline of Christian belief,
and growing immigration were all perceived by many white Westerners as a threat
to their cultural control. European and, to a lesser degree, American
scientists and philosophers devised a false racial "science" to
"prove" the supremacy of non-Jewish whites. While the Nazi
annihilation of Jews discredited most of these supposedly scientific efforts to
elevate one race over another, small numbers of scientists and social
scientists have continued throughout the 20th century to argue the inborn
shortcomings of certain races, especially Blacks. At the same time, some public
figures in the American Black community have championed the supremacy of their
own race and the inferiority of whites - using nearly the identical language of
white racists.
All of
these arguments are based on a false understanding of race; in fact,
contemporary scientists are not agreed on whether race is a valid way to classify
people. What may seem to be significant "racial" differences to some
people - skin color, hair, facial shape - are not of much scientific
significance. In fact, genetic differences within a so-called race may be
greater than those between races. One philosopher writes: "There are few
genetic characteristics to be found in the population of England that are not
found in similar proportions in Zaire or in China….those differences that most
deeply affect us in our dealings with each other are not to any significant
degree biologically determined."
in conclusion racism is a problem despite years has not been able to overcome, in our country it can be seen even in the televison there are many people who do not understand the problem and use it as a joke.
Taken from:
http://www.eluniverso.com/2012/08/19/1/1355/racismo-aun-nos-marca.html
http://www.allaboutpopularissues.org/spanish/racismo.htm
Is true that you said sometimes people thing that one race is superior than others but it is not true we are all the same with the same rigths carlita
ReplyDeletewe have the same capacities and oportunities to do what ever thing the color of your skin dont limited you katy
ReplyDeleteI like the images, and of course all have to has the same oppotunities and all have to be treat equals but the racism will continue and there will be some people that are going to fight for trying dissapear the racism.
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ReplyDeleteWe have all the same rights and capacities.
DeletePeople around the world shoul stop the racism, if we are in the 21th century we should think in an advanced way because it isn´t 15th century, now we know black or white could do whatever they want.
Alexandra.
Yes everybody united by the same rights .... we are all human beings and we have a heart which will fight against discrimination...
ReplyDeleteAndrea
You have a really nice pictures to describe this topic! , an d i think we have to stop the racism trying to see everyone equally because we all have the same rights!!
ReplyDeleteSebastian Pabon
I don´t know much about the history of racism, but throught the portfolio i learn more. The photos are nice and the same time show the true about this topic.
ReplyDeleteStephany Mendoza
we are the same because nobody is better than other everibody need opportunities
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