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racism is not found in a child mind it is a creation of complex adult explain​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Kids are not racists by nature. They don't form any assumptions based on someone's ethnicity, color, or caste.

Explanation:

They see all humans equal, but as they start growing up, society feeds their mind with the concept of racism. They see their parents or relatives or friends treating others differently based on skin or background differences, and pick up the same behavior. By the time they become adults, it becomes a normal thing for them, and they enter the mainstream.

Answered by Haezel
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Racism is not found in a child mind it is a creation of complex adult:

Small and young children are very sensitive as they are taking in everything they see and hear and they wanted to understand what it all means. They are careful observers. Children between the ages of 2 -5 lack understanding skill and they make a sense of the complex issue. If your children have never seen black people and suddenly they meet, they will assume black people are bad. Parents have a big role in helping young children to understand about equality in all races of human. Parents should teach their children that race doesn’t matter and they can understand equality. Only we could raise a future of anti-racist youth.

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