Interracial tension is one of the major problems in the United States today. Centuries ago, this was an internal problem in this country that has caused ethnic conflict and confusion. There are many people who believe that racial discrimination has become a thing of the past. But in this country and many other countries ethnic tensions are prevalent. These problems affect all of us, especially ethnic minorities. If race discrimination and tension are not resolved, minorities may feel they are treated differently.
Two months ago, Singapore celebrated its race harmony day. All the schools, universities, universities and offices in Singapore host traditional dance performances and delicious multi-ethnic dishes to celebrate the harmony race. It is a celebration day celebrating the success of Singapore as a multinational multicultural society. Even kindergarten children need to wear traditional clothes to celebrate the day. As a parent, I am very excited to wear the best Indian Kurta pajamas for special occasions. The Chinese are China dresses, the Malaysians are Baji Kurung, the Indians are the Sherwan and the Kurta. All of them are very cute with traditional costumes.
Therefore, on July 21, the day when the first ethnic riot occurred in 1964, it was called racial harmony, and the school emphasized and celebrated harmony between ethnic groups. Traditional clothing other than competition. As most Singaporeans live in HDB apartments, the government has also implemented specific ethnic quotas for specific units to balance race within the community. For example, in some apartments, only certain races can be purchased. If this happens, the owner of the apartment wants to sell the apartment, and the buyer must have the same ethnicity as the former owner to maintain the balance of the races within the area.
... tightly integrated Volksgemeinschaft, or gathered in an ethnic community. There, the division of the party and class is transcended to the racial harmony spirit. This goal requires a logical solution to the problem Nazis calls "Jewish problems".
Team movement itself provides a good model of how societies fighting ethnic departments achieve racial harmony. African-Americans, Hispanics, Caucasians and Asians work harmoniously while in daily contact with team sports. They know each other as real people, not stereotypes. They use the same locker room to play football and fight for a bigger goal. Familiarity will create friendship and acceptance. Knowledgeable players who participate in the larger society and participate can play an active role