One of the most recent and controversial cases of racial discrimination is the Trayvon Martin case. A 31 - year - old university student at Seminole State University, George Zimmerman was charged with a massacre of a 17 - year - old African - American Trayvon Martin (CNN Library). Zimmerman served as community watch captain of Sanford's Twin Lakes gate community. He knew Trayvon was a suspicious person and then called 911 to report him. Zimmerman was told not to leave his car, but he ignored the order and searched for Trayvon on foot.
Racial discrimination has always existed. This is a negative attitude towards people, based entirely on the membership of a particular group. Racial discrimination exists due to many factors. In many cases, racial discrimination is inherited from generation to generation, and it is often that people become standards for thinking and treating others. People do this because they are not biased, they follow what they teach. People divide the group into "us" and "them". We tend to believe that what we do is the only acceptable and acceptable way. People are very intimate, always assuming that if someone's color, background and religion are different they will definitely have problems. Therefore, it is unfair for them to handle them, which is the cause of racial discrimination. People started to believe that all members of this group were the same. All other things are ignored, and in the end people will only see race, color, religion.
What are you giving to the next generation? Have we passed over our cultural heritage? Or is we responsible? ... When you look around, you see greed, racial discrimination, inequality, all other factors, you know that we took responsibility. I think the problem of generation is in culturally good way, that is, the way to maximize the spread of assets and the way to minimize the inheritance of bad ones. If you want beginners to give a slightly better idea, please buy your own books: The Good Immigrant, a collection of papers edited by Nikesh Shukla. Please copy the copy to the person you know. Let's listen to the voices of black people, Asians, minority writers, poets, journalists, artists and talk about the importance of their country. Please listen to most voices of immigrants, immigrants, and British. As Shukura said: