Only on the surface. It seems to be human nature to oppose things that are not like you. It's unfortunate.
But what can come to an end is policy that rewards the behaviors.
It is highly doubtful. However, our institutions here are by law not permitted to practice racism. As long as the nation itself is filled with individuals, some will always act ignorantly and racist.
Maybe it will not because evil will always exist; and some people find nothing wrong with such behaviours. They are entitled to their opinion and choices. What I have discovered is that children do not practice such behaviours unless they have been influenced - given instructions or overhear adults and change their views.
The saying that a little child will lead you is true; but which adults are willing to follow the ideas of a child? I have had many experiences to support my view.
Subtle though this clue may be, the fact that you are only asking about the US is a good indication that the answer to your question is "No. " As long as humans exist, the issues you are asking about will exist, everywhere. No nation is exempt.
No way because its apart of history. Its in the books, tv, internet, etc. Some idiot will always bring it back any ways.
Those are but symptoms of the social cancer that we have been inflicted with. Byproducts of the actual problem, hate. When hate is so cleverly disguised to appear as love;(i.e.
Religion " The human heart is, "deceitful above all things and desperately wicked" Jeremiah 17:9. This is INGRAINED into the hearts, minds, and even souls of ppl that have so blindly dedicated there entire lives to believing that there OWN heart is "deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked" but yet they become senators, presidents, leaders believing this... Through Christ only can the human heart be cleaned of sin, and not a single Christian is entirely pure until taken home. So Obama's belief suggests that the only way for the world to be rid of evil we have to wait for Christ... to me that sounds like TOTAL cop out of responsibility to LOVE one another) It's easy to love when there's a reward involved... the true test of a person is when you have to love at risk to yourself.... Though, hate unnoticed, then festers and creates surface issues that never seem to get resolved.
No it won't. The human heart is, "deceitful above all things and desperately wicked" Jeremiah 17:9. Through Christ only can the human heart be cleaned of sin, and not a single Christian is entirely pure until taken home.
rense.com/general77/bvw.htmI believe there is an effort - by white males - underway right now to march on Washington protesting black racism in America.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Channon... understand it has nothing to do with hating blacks ... or demanding a return to the separation of the races. It is rather an effort to force the MSM and the US gov't to acknowledge what every informed person is already aware of: the problem is not whites attacking blacks, it's blacks attacking whites, and other races. White racism is not the problem.
It's black racism. wcbstv.com/local/asian.women.attacked.2.... know I've had enough of it. If we don't force the MSM to address it, or the gov't, it will not stop.
It will continue to get worse. Remember, the victims...
In our laws, yes, that's already ended for the most part. Except now it's turning into reverse racism as S. Leretseh says.In people's hearts, no, there will always be an element of racism, whether it's whites hating blacks or blacks hating whites (once again, as S.
Leretseh says, this is becoming predominant these days, especially since Barack Obama perpetuates it! ), or whether it's some Mexicans hating both whites and blacks, or whether it's some Muslims hating whites, or any of a myriad of prejudices. And remember that prejudice is hating someone or something for no valid reason.
There are quite often valid reasons for hating someone's actions or the actions of a group of people. Me----I hate the actions of several groups in the US that perpetuate and try to legalize immorality and bigotry etc.Those groups try to shove their agenda down people's throats while all the while accusing others of bigotry and racism and prejudice. There is also the oft-overlooked element of what the Bible says about hatred......what's in people's hearts can be and should be dealt with individually by themselves.
It's when they act upon their hatred that it becomes a sin that's under the judgement of laws. The USA under the current leadership is in danger of becoming a "Minority Report" scenario, and I for one will not allow bigoted people like Obama and Holder and Pelosi and even Dr. Phil to "counsel" and judge me when it is actually they who need counseling and judged.
Huzzah, America, our centuries-old struggle with racism and bigotry may be coming to an end. This news was confirmed by none other than Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of sociology and the author of 18 books on race, racism, racial history, black culture, and black history. Suffice it to say, he knows a lot about prejudice and bigotry.
As with most things Romney says, it’s hard to appreciate the full breadth and depth of the blandness of his delivery from just reading the words on the page. Yet this is “some of the basest, most despicable bigotry we can imagine.” Clearly, if that’s the worst we can come up with, the state of racial tolerance in America has never been better.
Within hours of Romney’s joke, the Obama campaign was trying to turn its outrage into cash. An e-mail appeal from campaign manager Jim Messina repeated Rom “Take a moment or two to think about that, what he’s actually saying, and what it says about Mitt Romney. I know some people take this “birther” stuff very seriously.
But I find the whole thing ludicrous. Apparently, if Romney jokes about Obama’s birth certificate, white Americans will suddenly notice the president is black. But when Obama jokes about his birth certificate — or even hawks birther-themed swag on his campaign website — it’s all in good fun.
Unfortunately, the claim that Romney is trafficking in racism has proliferated. His ads attacking Obama for unwinding the 1996 welfare reform are being denounced as not simply inaccurate but racially loaded. For instance, in a piece titled “Making the Election About Race,” Columbia University journalism professor Thomas Edsall writes, “The racial overtones of Romney’s welfare ads are relatively explicit” — an interesting analysis given that the ads explicitly don’t mention race, which you’d expect to be a minimum requirement of “explicit” racial overtones.
However, Edsall concedes that the racial overtones of Romney’s Medicare ads are “a bit more subtle.” Those ads charge that Obama raided Medicare to pay for Obamacare. Then Edsall notes that Medicare recipients are “overwhelmingly white.”
He conveniently leaves out the fact that American seniors are overwhelmingly white as well, and, if anything, less dependent on Medicare. Odd how Democrats have been “Mediscaring” for nearly half a century, yet only Republicans are racist for appealing to “overwhelmingly white” Medicare recipients. Here in Tampa, former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour told BuzzFeed that the Democrats are playing “the race card” in order to gin up black turnout.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.