Color Like Other People example essay topic

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Race in America: Is it really such a problem now as it was so many years ago? I think my generation of young adults is reaping the 1st benefits of a "racist free" society, and I put racist free society in quotations because our society may never truly be without some form of racism because I believe that hate for another race or culture is seeded in our youth at a very early age, and that our kids our taught, in a sense, to hate by their parents words, actions, sayings, jokes, beliefs, etc and are made to think that that kind of offensiveness is ok, and thus grow up with that racism growing into racial hatred. The clan markings and tattoos these men had tells me that they belong to a "gang" or group dedicated to racial hatred. I guarantee you that these men as children had no idea what racism was until someone taught it to them, from there it branched off into their individual view of who is superior and who is not. I personally have a lot of friends of different races, but I don't see them like that. I see them for who they are and what their personality is like, not by color.

And I think that society is gradually leaning in that direction as well. Maybe it was because I wasn't raised to see color like other people do, maybe it has to do with the fact that my family moved around a lot and I made friends with whoever I could, racial issues not being a factor. These are just my view points and others may have a completely different perspective on color and race. But it is very difficult for me to write about some thing such as racism, when to me the term has no meaning except what has been taught to me about what other people say and do.

It just seems so stupid to me that someone would hate another based on what color their skin is. In the end I believe that racism only exists because someone from an older generation is too stubborn to realize that society is changing towards treating everyone as equals, and is passing down his / her hatred to their offspring to try and keep and outdated belief alive.