Sociologists have recently begun to recognize the need to find and gather new insights beyond the framework by digging deeper into the mechanisms of contemporary color blind racial discrimination. This is important as the dynamics of the race evolves, as the ideology and discourse around them change. In this article we will look at how we can unleash ideological, racial discrimination, discourse, and the material reality of a broader social system. In addition, this special issue introduces topics that analyze the ideology of ideology, consider individual subjectivity that appears in various social backgrounds, and discuss strategies to cope with racist realities. This allows us to more extensively track the association between color blind ideology and racial discrimination and to use this knowledge to strengthen our resistance to racial discrimination.
Minority thinking is based on color blind racial discrimination. Sociologist Eduardo Bonilla Silva explained that color blind discrimination is an ideology whose racial inequality and discrimination are interpreted in a non racial way. The most common example of color blind racial discrimination is reflected in a statement "I do not see any color, only people". This statement assumes that ethnic or ethnic background does not work in racist or discriminatory experiences. According to my research, when an accent of skin color, bodhisattva, sari, food, God and goddess, and Indian immigrants causes racial attack, they are "all cultural discrimination" or "to leave others is humanity We transfer these races by insisting on 'principle'. Event "And" Europe is even worse. "Neeta is a 43-year-old woman who studied in Delhi and lived in the United States for 30 years, she said, no matter what kind of nationality you are, whatever your skin color, we are all the same I have the principle.
After my recent post on coloroid anomaly ideology as a racist post, I received unprecedented feedback. The focus of this article is to show that color awareness is a lack of philosophy, it can not see the value of the people of color implied by color vision anomalies themselves. My article is one of the five most-read entries on the psychology website today as well, followed by an upgrade to the most popular e-mail articles. Something about this topic sympathizes with a lot of people - to the extent they feel the need to share with others in life. I like to believe that I use a lot of things I feel, but I do not know how to express them.