Friday, May 31, 2019
Prejudice and Racism Today :: Sociology Racism Prejudice Essays
...Everybody jumped on him, beat the hell out of him...  Everybody was hittinghim or charge him.  One guy was kicking at his spine.  Another guy hitting onthe side of the face...  He was unconscious.  He was bleeding. Everybody hadblood on their forearms.  We ran back up the hill laughing... He should feeldied...  He lost so much blood he turned white.  He got what he deserved(Ridgeway 167.)         The skinheads who performed this random act of racial force out in 1990,had no reason to brutally beat their victim other than the fact that he wasMexican (Ridgeway 167).  Racism is objectively defined as any(prenominal) practice of pagandiscrimination or segregation.  Fortunately, racial violence is steadilydeclining as the turn of the century approaches.   Now a new form of racism, screening racism, has recently sprung from the pressures of political correctness.This new form of racism, although slowly d eclining, still shows signs of strongsupport (Piazza 86).  Covert racism assumes a form of civil disobedience againstpolitically correct thought and speech. Essentially, covert racism is a hiddenracism, or a racism not easily detected (Piazza 78).  Racism is still stronglyprevalent in todays society (Gudorf 3).         The three different basic forms of racism, open racism, violent racism,and covert racism all express forms of hatred towards distinct ethnic groups(Bender 47).  These basic forms of racism, although different in form, all havethe same main purpose, to labour racism. Open racism expresses freedom ofracial thought and speech.  Open racists promote their views through strictlypersuasionary tactics.  This form of racism is allowed in our society because ofthe First Amendment.  Open racism is currently almost nonexistent and steadilydeclining, because it is considered politically inconclusive and sociallyunacceptab le. Violent racism promotes racism through violence, fear, andpersuasionary tactics (Leone 49)  This form of racism is not protected by theFirst Amendment because it promotes violence to express its ideas. alas many violent racial groups claim they do not promote violence, andtherefore these groups atomic number 18 protected by the First Amendment because not enough suitable evidence exists to prove their violent intent (Ridgeway 123).         Covert racism expresses ideas of racism in disguised forms sometimesthe covert racist is not even alive(predicate) of the fact that he is racist.  Racism, itis asserted, is no longer blatant people nowadays are reluctant to expressopenly their dislike of and contempt for minorities, indeed are not prepared toexpress publicly a sentiment that could be interpretted as racist.  Racism, itis said, is subtle it is disguised, kept out of sight (Enrlich 73)  The
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