Originally Posted by
Lynne50
I have read with much interests many of the posts so far. In my humble opinion, what we should do is instead of saying racism doesn't exist, we should all imbrace racism. What I am attempting to say is, that we are all, deep down, racists. We all are proud of our cultural backgrounds, which we should be. We should be celebrating our differences. And, like others have said already, racism will never go away. It's clearly impossible. It's just the way the world is. I do think that people, of all ethncities, need to be able to laugh at themselves a bit more. If you can laugh at a joke about yourselves within your own ethncity, then it should be fair game for others too.
There is a difference between making blatant racial remarks that are hurtful, and ones that are said out of ignorance and being uneducated about the facts. I think it is all of our duties, to educate these people, as respectfully as one can, and not let people get away with these attitudes.
I guess I'm naive. I grew up in an all white suburb. My city, was known for it's racism. I should say,that my hometown city is considered middle-low income and economically is probably even lower now. However, I never heard anyone speak badly about minorities, except for my grandfather, and I didn't see him that often. I never met a black person, for my whole entire school career. There was only one Jewish person in our school. Talk about being isolated. I don't consider myself the least bit racist, though. I enjoy interacting with all types of people.
Let me get back to my orginal thoughts, And they were?? :confused:
We can not wipe out racism.. It's too important to us all. On the one hand we need to celebrate our differences, yet on the other we have to use commonsense. Racial profiling should not be used, but you can understand where it comes from, esp. in these times.
I think some of the burden should rest with our schools. They should promote differences, rather than deny them. I think we should have more school assemblies on this subject. Maybe there should even be public forums, like President Obama's small town meetings, to address these matters.
Opening dialogues is the only way to lessen people's fears. I think fear drives racism and why should we all be living in a fearful society. How time consuming and wasteful is that!