How Does Racism Exist In Our Society

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Hating people because of their color is wrong and it doesn 't matter which color does the hating. It 's just plain wrong "(Muhammad Ali). Racism existed in society since the beginning of the human life. In all countries and cultures racism occurs, even in the 21st century it still continues among individuals. Racism occurs when an individual believes they are superior and the victim is inferior than them. This superiority complex is caused base of the race , skin color, religion and caste system. People in any age can be the victim of racism even children face racism in school and adults can face racism at work place, society and anywhere at anytime. Most of the people in their life time experience some kind of discrimination. Racism does exist on society and it affects each individual 's life.
Racism is a major issue that our society encounter today. Many individuals encounter this issue different ages, by law everyone deserves to be treated equally regardless of who they are. Racial Discrimination Act 1975, made racial discrimination against the law. This law makes sure that individual is treated equally regardless of their background. If one encounter a racial discrimination, they can contact the authorities. Another law that prohibits racial
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However, that is not true. Yes, people are less racist now than in early days but racism still continues in society. Racism can be seen at any where in public and anyone can be victim at any time. Others may also argue that racism does not exist and it is the just the individual 's assumptions. Michael I. Norton, a behavioral and psychologist professor at Harvard Business School state “It’s so appealing on the surface to think that the best way to approach race is to pretend that it doesn’t exist”. Many people like to ignore that racism exist, therefore they the existence of racism is invalid towards

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