Racism



Racism is the acts and beliefs that diminish a person's belonging to race or religion or to a different race. The term is also used to describe those who believe that the type of treatment with other humans should be governed by the race and background of the person receiving the treatment and that the good treatment should be limited to a certain category only. And that a particular group should or should have the right to control the life and fate of other races. The first and most widespread racist act was the slave trade, which was usually practiced against black Africans. Contemporary examples of racism :

Racism against the Middle East and Muslims in America and the West after 9/11.

Racial Apartheid Against Black Africans (South African Separation Laws)

Racism is also the belief that a sect or race is higher and superior to other sects and races, and so-called "racists". They assume that they are superior to others and believe that they should have special rights and privileges. There is no scientific evidence that supports these claims of superiority,

Racism is widespread and has been the cause of many social problems using the pretexts of racial superiority to justify racial discrimination, social separation, colonialism and even genocide
by: Adil Warid

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