Thursday, April 16, 2020
Jimmy - Racism Essays - Discrimination, Hatred, Racism,
  Jimmy - Racism      The sizzling streams of sunlight were just beautifully glimmering down on the  crisp green school yard. Such a wonderful day that was. Nothing could  have ruined it. Little Jimmy, since it was such a wonderful day decided to go  to the corner store and buy himself a little treat. As little Jimmy started  walking over to the store, clouds flocked over the dazzling sun and the  sudden pitch dark meant no trouble. On the other side of the road were  three white boys from Jimmy's same school. Upon recognizing Jimmy, the  boys ran over the street to where he was. Hey Negro, what's up?, one of  the white Boy said. Did your mamma pack you enough to eat to-day?,  another hooted. Just leave me alone., Little Jimmy said Oh no, Jimmy's  really getting pist off!?, the first boy retaliated. Just shove off and let me  be, Jimmy answered. It is like this everyday, everywhere, and everytime,  people suffer discrimination. All because they have differences amongst  each other. Different beliefs, different cultures, different skin colour, all of  these act like building blocks to help construct what we know as Racism.   Racism has become one of the many burdens amongst multi-cultural worlds  like Canada and the States. Racism is a part of each and every one of us.  No doubt, we are all racist, but this the term racism has been used too  loosely. Racism has been mutated to such an extent that it could be a reason  for war, a symbol of terrorism, and even an excuse for neglecting. Is that all  there is to it? No, actually it is just the beginning. Racism is just like warfare  in which there is no shelter and nobody is neutral. Nobody is exempt from  this demon. He has haunted us with a bitter curse. On one occasion I  remember, nobody would play with me at school. I would walk around by  myself and ask people if we could play together. Everywhere that I went,  like the process of induction, everyone would avoid me. Like two inducted  poles with the same polarity, they would just shimmer off into the distance  and continue to do whatever they're doing. Because of racial differences,  they neglect me.  People are afraid of the unknown, and it is this difference amongst people  that spread rumors and distrust amongst people. Corrupting our thoughts  and reasons, we get accustomed to thinking differences are omens.  Amongst smaller kids, there is no difficulty in getting them to all play  together. There thoughts are not totally corrupted as others. Probably the  demon has no time to bother with smaller children. As children start to grow  up, their knowledge of the world increases in astronomical figures. They  start to mature and realize the barbarous aspects of life. When this  knowledge reaches to a certain point, the demon like racism comes after  them. The child begins to understand the term racism and is encouraged to  use it in part of there everyday speech. Then when one walks around the  school ground, you wouldn't see children from different ethnic groups  playing together. They have become insoluble to each other and will never  then mix again.  Interaction between each other thus terminates. Nobody benefits from this  kind of behavior except for the demon that haunts us. Racism, like the  demonic figure it has imposed on us is the reason for distrust, disloyal, and  discrimination amongst each and every one of us.    
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