The transformation from a debate about slavery in the American ideology of the 1800s to a notion of fate that is clear is an important step in our future globalization. As the country gradually formed the idea of making what it is to Americans, it was often the one who used to play with the courtroom. The concept of land and the fate of living in the African continent from the sea to the sea began to take root and became evident by race and ethnic differences in the United States.
Race and ethnicity are often the fundamental cause of discrimination in racially and ethnically diverse societies including the United States. Part of the explanation is the visibility of ethnic phenotype, but in the United States another factor is that the social structure and institutions of the country are still experiencing prolonged influence of racial discrimination such as slavery and apartheid . Therefore, discrimination is an essential part of its social existence in historically ethnic societies such as the US and South Africa. However, discrimination is not only rooted in racial prejudice, it is also rooted in extensive social prejudices such as homosexuality, gender discrimination, age discrimination, discrimination against the handicapped and religious intolerance.
Political crackdown in the United States has reached an amazing level. Blacks and browns are, in particular, the victims of the most vicious and planned classes, ethnic and racial repression, and are suffering from such repression. Tens of thousands of innocent men and women, the majority of which are poor, have buried jails and prisons and hundreds of thousands of the most respected groups and individuals are monitored by police, FBI and military information. The Nixon administration recently responded to a mass protest action in the Indochina war, arrested over 13,000 people and put it in a stadium turned into a camp.
For those familiar with American history, a repressive record for the capitalist group is a significant source of alliance between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. After reviewing the American anti-leftist atmosphere after Russia's Bolshevik Revolution in the history of American people, Howard Senen wrote: A total of 165 IWW leaders later this month were arrested because they tried to interfere with drafting and encouraged other people involved in labor disputes to abandon and intimidate them. Five months, this is the longest criminal trial in American history ... his jury has convicted them guilty