Martin's death left the United States with hysteria. It did not listen to it, such as TV, internet, you can not go anywhere. There were numerous protests / collections across the country, especially a million dollar men who raised in New York City in Washington DC in 1995, in March, first asked what happened to Mr. and Mr. Trayvon When she actually began to cry. What I got is the fact that this may be about me.
The United States is proud of its pot, but racial discrimination still exists today. This country needs so many people and seeks that liberty and prosperity live in a way that fits their lives. As mentioned in the national anthem, the United States is "land of freedom and brave house". The United States is a country where dreams come true. So why is racism still present if the United States becomes a single state and country?
In the history of the United States, there was always the concept of racial discrimination. When Americans think of racial discrimination, they are usually considered slavery, and racism is no longer a problem in the United States. But that is not the case. Racism is still visible in America. In fact, since the conclusion of slavery the United States has made great progress to become a country with less racial discrimination. In fact, racial discrimination will never be extinct. In today's society, all American citizens of all races have the same rights, but racism still exists. Racial discrimination can be linked directly to the stereotype of a particular group. Conclusion Others are human nature which is the cause of racial discrimination. Today's racism is not limited to whites and black people, but it defines many different groups and races. The United States has made progress since the 1930s, but the United States is a racist country.
You will notice that the two blacks are discussing. Meanwhile, "Americans racism is dead! Please look, we are black president!" Meanwhile, "Racism is still in this country, it is very good, it is evolving, past Unlike Express. Who do you believe? Who are you listening to? Who is right? No matter which side you choose, you are talking about the alienated individual's voice, do not you? Such a scene is only one of the many drawbacks of the theory of identity politics and "idol reduction theory".