Topic > Violence in Humanity: Judging Others by the Color of...

African Americans, Asians, Mexicans and Indians should not be judged by the pigment of their skin color, but we should not judge at all. Judging the mention is the wrong thing to do. We judge others before judging ourselves, we must think for the actions of others before our own actions. We attack those who are weaker than us and hurt those who love us. If we could manage how we use segregation in modern society, there would be less death and violence in humanity if we watched what we say that harms others. We come to think of racism as a good thing, to vent anger on others who don't deserve this cruel treatment. As humans we seek to correct our ways of harming and make amends to those we hurt. We tend to look back at our past and reevaluate what we do, we look back at the leaders before us who tried to end segregation, leaders like Martin Luther King, who took a peaceful approach to white discriminators and did it all peacefully, while there was Malcolm X who also took steps to end segregation, creating a "power group" later known as the "Black Panthers". Racism has been a problem in society for many years, from slavery in the south to Jim Crow laws, racism has existed in America for many years. Our founding fathers once stated that "All men are created equal", this statement is not true, if all men are created equal, then how can we have people who make fun of other skin colors? (Malcolm We see a lot of this in the media too, whether it be news, video games, television, other propaganda... middle of paper... and there is no such thing as having only one main religion and expecting everyone else to believe in the religion that we believe in. Christians will remain Christians, Muslims will remain Islamic, we must accept the fact that we cannot change others into the way we want them to be, and we will have to accept them for who they are, if we cannot learn to accept that, then we must learn to embrace them and to face them. We should treat everyone equally, when someone of opposite color is made fun of, think about this question for a minute. Do you think that if they were born with your skin color, you would treat them differently than you treat them now? Otherwise it would be considered bullying, if yes then it is considered racism, because you choose to pick on someone of the opposite skin color because you think you can get away with it. (Seven types)