Racial discrimination was a problem in Canada In a small town in California a couple of years ago, a burning cross was set on the lawn of an apparent minority family. The media seems to be shocked by this apparent racial attack and draws the attacker as a group of abnormally distorted alterators, but I am not surprised. Asian students writing her sociology acknowledge Canadian papers on papers, ethnic minorities, I know at Canadian racial discrimination at both individual and academic levels. Clear race events are not common, but it will happen.
Canadian special prejudice brands may be called "democratic racial discrimination", in fact sociologist Francis Henry rationalizes racial disadvantages and maintains the integrity of "white rule" I explained multiculturalism as a tool for. Other sociologists say Canada's attitude towards the other side is "polite discrimination". Even if we say prejudice that appears on the surface of society, sometimes on the surface of society, it may be typical of the living environment of indigenous people living in Canada. And it suffered more than African Americans. According to the data analyzed by Maclean in 2015, it is more suffering. Considering average life expectancy, high school dropout rate, and average income in racist US, slave descendants live better than our first country.
Prejudice and racial discrimination brings tremendous pain to history, so it is important to try to understand how they work. Prejudice and racism is a negative perception of groups of people who are based entirely on group membership. Racial discrimination is a special form of prejudice including prejudice and behavior against ethnic group members. Race definition is somewhat different, but usually refers to ethnic groups derived from a certain continent such as African, European and Asian.
Prejudice refers to unconfirmed negative prejudice of individuals or groups, usually by race, religion or race (see racial discrimination). Discrimination means that individuals or groups are excluded from full participation in society due to prejudice. Despite the long history of prejudice and discrimination in Canada, recent generations have made a hard effort to make this country a symbol of people and culture. The Charter of Rights and Freedom keeps the Constitutional Equality Today