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What is racism and how it affects our society

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Answered by Anonymous
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The belief that some races of people are better than others; unfair ways of treating people of different races

Explanation:

Unfair racial stereotypes have taken root in the hearts of people. They cause us to react to people differently—in stores, on the streets, in encounters between police and citizens. They even affect the way we describe violence and destruction of property. Young white men smashing windows, overturning cars, and battling police after a big athletic event are “revelers,” “out of control fans.” But a group of mostly African American youth who do similar things out of sorrow and rage that a young black man has died in police custody are dangerous “thugs.” The difference in the two descriptions is telling. Happy “revelers” whose youthful celebration “got a little out of hand” can be corrected and forgiven. “Dangerous thugs” present a much more ominous threat.

Answered by aditya785947
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Racism is nothing but differentiating people according to their skin colours and the place from where they originate or belong to. Racism is just a man's mentality of sadism where it doesn't affect our society.

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