racial classification Black, white, orange, green or purple? What is the difference? The way I look at it is if everyone in the world was colorblind then we wouldn’t know if other people were different colors or not. “If we stop obsessing on race, people may actually become colorblind” (Blumner).
Almost every battle in our history was started because of some sort of racial controversy. From the 1800’s to present day theses battles have occurred especially the one of September 11, 2001. Now to the question at hand: Should racial classification for statistical data be used at Concordia College? I feel that it can be used. I don’t say I think it should definitely be used because it needs to be done on a professional level and for the right statistics. When different companies, schools or even communities use racial classification for statistics they go too far and get to a point where problems are presented.
The data should be very limited and just letting people know the numbers of different races and no further. During my sophomore year of high school I became very close friends with an African American who was in many of my classes. In getting so close I soon learned that the both of us had many qualities in common. I think it was at that time that I truly learned really how much color doesn’t matter. “Genetically people are 99.9% alike” (Blumner).
The Essay on Racial Discrimination In Mamets american Buffalo
Fire is best fought with fire. That is to say, ill innate thoughts and attitudes are best fought with other thoughts and attitudes, and such is the ultimate purpose of literature. Thus, it was impressive to deal with the theme of racial discrimination in Mamet's 'American Buffalo.' Most probably, Mamet made Bob an African-American so as to tackle the problem of racial discrimination. A high ...
That .1% that we are not alike is the color of our skin. That’s my personal opinion. In our world today it is impossible to stop racial discrimination or racial classification.
Some people are just born with the stubbornness of being racist and others become that way from an event they saw or the way they are brought up. These people then shut them self out from every other race and hate against them. I feel some of the racial problems that occur start with people themselves. Some people are very self-conscience of who they are and what they look like. If people went around not caring about these things then maybe other people will too. It’s like a game. If people are not asked about what race they are or what they look like then they are fine but once it is asked they get offended and make problems.
The gap between black and white college students on aptitude and IQ tests disappear when the students are told the test are not intended to measure intelligence…the gap returns when the students are asked to identify their race states Stanford University psychology professor Claude Steele. I think it isn’t a physical thing and more than mental. People really don’t care what color they are they just care of what people think or say. With all the problems that occur from racism people feel the need to live with only those of their own race. This separation is not a solution but causes more of a problem. All the people that say they are discriminated against say they want to be equal with everyone else then what are they thinking by isolation themselves from everyone else. Racial classification and racial discrimination will go on forever and will never be stopped.
I think the only way people can try and help fix the problem is by being proud of what and who they are and not get offended by what people say or think. Give people a chance and hey you never know it can probably be one of the best decisions you will every make..