Not all people think of racism the
same way. Some believe it is strictly against blacks but is that really true?
No it is not, it is based off of whatever ideal you believe or what you have
seen, for example: some races believe their group or race is the most superior
race and if you are not of that race then you are discriminated upon. Some
groups see racism as being strictly color or even language can be a
discrimination factor. Racism is different in everyone’s eyes.
In the
first article it tells us about how China for example saw itself as the center
of society and many years ago they discriminated against people of different
color and race because they believed that they were superior to everyone else.
This is just one of the forms of discrimination talked about, but this was
proven in historical records from China. It also tells us about what racism
really is. Racism is based on biological features; this is why most people
believe racism is based solely on color, when in reality it is much more than that
to some people.
Another
issue in the first article includes slavery. Most people only think of black
people to be slaves when the one thing most people do not know is that ever
since the beginning it has been much more than black people being used as
slaves. It states that many, many years ago in ancient civilizations any person
or group that would get conquered or taken over would become slaves; “The Greeks and Romans employed slaves as
domestic servants.” an example of this would be when a group like the Romans
would conquer a Greek group they would make the group conquered into their
slaves, no matter what color their skin was. One last thing this article talked
about was where racism originated. Ultimately it originated where ever there
was first hatred for another race or group of people. That is when it first
happened was when people first began have hatred against certain races or a
group of people that they did no mix well with. Even though this is what I
believe is where it originated many say it can be traced back to western
civilization first.
Now
onto the second article where it tells us about the different types of culture
groups and how they transformed into these groups. One thing this article talks
about that I believe needs to be shared is about how people interpret “racism versus individualism”. It tells
of how whether or not you are racist is based off of how you judge a person
based solely on the matter at hand. “The
color of a person’s skin, his genetic origins, the community of his parents:
none of that is essential in judging another.” Another thing that ties into
this is how our melting pot of a country helps break apart all of the divisions
of race that still exist in the country. Because people in this country must
work together and if people of other races can help us do that, we will help
them and let them help us to get the job done. In our country people working
together helps the U.S. run and function and we need to have this to make sure
we can stay as strong and dominant as ever before. Lastly the most important
part of this article I believe is in the closing. It states, “, we have much more in common as
individual human beings than as members of any particular group. To make the
most of what society has to offer, we have to learn to see people for what they
are, not what they seem to be or what we assume them to be.” This just
continually supports the fact that you can’t judge a book by its cover and this
is one of the reasons racism exists today, is because not everyone can see
through what’s on the outside to what is good on the inside.
For the
third article we will talk about how the media can influence how prejudice we
can really be. What this mainly told me when I read this article was that we
are influenced by the things we hear more than the things we may actually
think. “What’s in your head is not you,
it’s the culture around you,” this informs us about how we may believe that
we aren’t racist or prejudice, but when the media and literature around us
continues to uproot the issues that people have tried to help us forget about,
it tends to make us act or think slightly prejudice. “What is more important is you behavior, rather than your gut
reaction.” This sums up how we need to act with how we interpret things from
the media. If you stick with your gut reaction than that can influence how
exploit what is on your mind from these conflicts and stereotypes are being
brought up in front of you. It’s how you react to the stereotypes you hear and
see in the media is how you will be defined as whether you are or are not
prejudice. Hopefully it all works out that you can control yourself and your
reaction so you are not prejudice.
When
it’s all said and done how can we decide where racism originated or if it is
common in the entire world or just in the Western Civilizations? I believe that
racism may have started off in Western civilizations but it branched out
everywhere when people began moving around from country to country and as they
did that prejudice views came with them. Did racism come from the media and
western civilizations? I believe that it originated in the west but media
continues uprooting it and bringing it out and that affects people around the
world continuously when they have to relive the past and deal with old issues
that have already been settled once before. It can be found anywhere there is
hatred or prejudice against people or a group of people.
My goal
today was to tell you about racism and what racism is all about. I began tell
you about how slavery hasn’t always been just African Americans, I’ve also told
you about what racism is, where it originated, and how it is interpreted by
people through the media. All of these things are facts about racism and they
are to help you learn about what ways you can help yourself be less prejudice
and find a path away from racism.