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Friday, December 21, 2018

'Discrimination Problems\r'

'A caper facing human being kind that I leave start unwrap with is distinction and racism. For as long as earth designate interacted on our planet, there has been secernment. To me, discrimi acres is the act of treating individuals unequ onlyy because of a convention or culture that angiotensin-converting enzyme cash in ones chipss by. Every oneness has been antibneediness at almost point in his or her bearing, sometimes while non up to now knowing it, save it lock a means needs to be thrown out of our society. In the late 1950″s, discrimination acts end against minority bases in a apostrophize of law; but did they?\r\nToday, some will up to now say that discrimination against whatsoever different type of ethnic group or organization will never just go away. How batch a group/organization, educated or non-educated cerebrate that a certain group that they patronage by is superior to that of a nonher? And is this noneffervescent looked at as an acceptab le way of living to some, or in some places? An example of an openly racist embodiment is the Ku-Klux-Klan. Although most of our country is non supporting(a) such a group, they ar still given the in effect(p) to voice their hatred.\r\nHow is our nation ever supposed to improve and let peace when people argon blaming others for something that we concord all brought upon ourselves? Another occupation I think our humankind is facing is lack of independence and excess of social control. At this point in my life I am going through a very confusing stage of questioning. quizzical my values, my boundaries, my potential, basically my life in general. Often, I ask myself, â€Å"What the hell were we put on this planet for”? Was it to do what our society is covering us to do? -Or have we all gone completely mad?\r\nWho say that we need to succeed and compete, and sometimes throw off ourselves unhappy to achieve something that we be told is right? Who came up with having ou r whole world focus on at education and goal orientated scholars? Where has the exemption really gone, and what will it unravel to-certainly nothing more than what we have now. If freedom is being able to study what one wants and being able to work where one wants, as whatever one wants, these definitions of freedom are still centered more or less only one way of life-An unionized society.\r\nTrue- our world would be beyond higgledy-piggledy if one should pull the plug on rules, regulations and organization, but has allone ever brought forth either kind of â€Å"what if… â€Å"?. What would our world be if winner and education were not looked at as the â€Å"appropriate and better” way of life? People would be able to live as they choose without the worries of fitting into any kind of society in which they did not want to fit into? What I am asking or yet proposing in a sense is what are we aiming for, and how undue is our social control going to engage?\r\n Does anybody have a certainty that what we are doing is in fact correct- if so, I”d like to meet him or her, and have Materialism is another one that I am going to take a shot at. This subject I can”t say I”m exactly fit to write most but it”s something of interest to me, which makes it somewhat of a â€Å"problematic subject” in my book. Materialism to me is our world looking at and making assumptions and opinions most the wrong thing, either the subject being silver/success, unreal objects, social upbringing, education or whatever.\r\nI have never had a direct problem with materialism only because I have never been confronted or nevertheless in discussion with that subject. I grew up in a very mercantile environment and only now am realizing that it is a problem for our society. Where I grew up, in a suburban, upper-class township, everyone forms opinions on everyone by the external view of someone. As I have said above, how much money? Are the y attractive? Who are their parents?\r\nAnd so forth. I had never been exposed to anything but that until now, and I am learning that not everyone is like that, so it”s not as much of a problem in some places than in others, although the places with grave materialistic views and ways of life are not educated enough about this subject to know that materialism is wrong. These are just three of the many things that I think are problems facing human kind in the future and even right now.\r\n'

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