Racism In Sports Essay

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Racism. We have all heard this term. But have any of you fully grasped the meaning of racism? If I said to you, anyone you what does racism mean. How much time do you think it will take you come up with a definition. Well, here’s the simple answer to be racist is to say that a certain tribe or people is pretty much inferior. To say that somebody is inferior, it isn’t right nor just. I’ll tell what that is, it’s bullying. Today racism is everywhere in schools, workplaces. Right now racism is really common in sporting with loads of people booing and jeering from the crowd just because of their skin colour. You may think, oh so what if racism is common, but racism is way more common than you may think. And so we must unite against racism and those who use it. Racism in sports is a tangled problem, it could be from spectators to players, players to players or from different spectator groups. We have had many incidents …show more content…
Not because of her ability in football, which was rather pretty good. But just because of her complexion. Racism doesn’t just exist in national teams like the Bulldogs but also in local teams for children. People can get kicked out of sport teams just because of these reasons which can be a form racism. These types of racism can be used in many different sports and not just in football.

A famous person once said “No one is born hating another person because of his background, or his religion.People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to human heart than its opposite”.What this means is that a person is not born racist against other people. They must learn to hate others and if they can learn to hate then they can be taught to love for love comes more naturally than hate.
So in conclusion racism is definitely possible to stop. So we must unite to stop

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