The Summary of Racism! s Source — by Dong hai Zan This article talks about racist violence, analyzes the possible reasons, and gives a suggestion for how to get rid of racism. The text begins with a racist violence event which happened in Germany. Three young people hit a foreigner and abused him with racist words. As punish, they were sent to prison for a long time. Usually, people consider Germany an Anti-Fascism county now; however, there still exists many racists in eastern Germany.
In Ireland, it is also a terrible case on racist violence. Richardson! s father almost died on preventing his black wife from being attacked by some white Irish. Although Richardson himself is English, he was also shouted with racist abuse, and left Ireland eventually. In England, there is some racist violence too; however, it is much better than Ireland. But the case in Germany is far more terrible.
What are the different and common feature between Ireland and Germany? Ireland was a colony before, but has a high rate of economy growing and low unemployment; Germany had great power, but has a high unemployment rate recently. The common factor is both of them have majority people of white. The author indicated that, the reason to cause racism might be their panic feeling to face external challenge after they were isolated for a long time. Some German politicians suggested reducing immigration, but it is not the solution.
When comparing Britain to Ireland, and former West Germany to former East Germany, we can see that, in Britain and former West Germany, there are much more percent of foreigners than Ireland and former East Germany. Hence we find the source of racism; and the solution is, to immigrate more people and make local diversity, if applicable.
The Term Paper on Northern Ireland Irish Ira People
History: Early Days: The first people arrived in Ireland and came from Scandinavia to Scotland and then from Scotland to Ireland. They were a Stone Age people and lived by hunting, farming and fishing. The next groups were the Bronze Age people from southern Europe who skilled metal-workers. The Celts followed around 200 BC coming to Ireland from France and Spain. They brought their own language ...