1)No it is not really all it is people looking different from one another and society making a big deal about it and how if we look a different way we get treated different and by what opportunity's you get. 2)I personally think that the first is the one that makes the most sense. 3&4)It is such a complicated topic because you have a lot of things to discuss with that topic like why is it that other people get more opportunity's then other people or why other people are treated differently it all comes with the topic.
1. Race isn't real meaning its not a physical thing. Its a state of mind what someone see's when they look at another person physically. 2. The first video make since because its more applicable to today's society meaning you can't really go by statistics when talking about someone's mindset or predicting how they grow up. 3.I believe it isn't complicated just that people don't know how to listen and respect people's opinions. 4.A danger could be offending someone by asking a simple question about there race.
1. races is our society’s way of dividing people up, it could exist I'm positive. 2. Is the second video because the second is talking about how people are races and that include in the bible of Moses in Sinai and how those people are free from Egypt and now they are uncontrolled, I believe that races is true. 3. Race is a difficult subject to approach from either side of the controversy; it is a social construction more than a biological fact, but one with a long history of deeply emotional issues. Telling a person of color, who may experiences racism on a daily basis, that racism is over probably doesn’t sit well with their experiences. Telling someone with power that in order to gain more equity in our system they must give up some of that power is a difficult idea to sell. As a white individual I have, in my past, had too little empathy, and social responsibility, and too much fear related to persons of color to discuss sensitive issues calmly and non-defensively. I have had to gain the courage to accept that I too have covert and unintentional biases that without careful examination can contribute to the institutional racism that exists in our culture today. And also be very!! careful of races and to what you say to someone and try to think before you say something else.
1. Race has become something our societies have always used to differentiate people from one another. 2. The second one because I do think you use statistics when dealing with different people, how they are raised, etc. I think it is okay to be different "races" because we aren't all the same, every race is different and people should start embracing that not denying it. 3. People find being different offensive. By no means do I think being white is superior or because you are a certain race you are any less, but every race is unique, they are culturally different and it's sad that can't be embraced but it is shamed now. 4. There are multiple dangerous approaches, one I mentioned, another being how some people might come across or just the simplistic of differences.
1)No it is not really all it is people looking different from one another and society making a big deal about it and how if we look a different way we get treated different and by what opportunity's you get.
ReplyDelete2)I personally think that the first is the one that makes the most sense.
3&4)It is such a complicated topic because you have a lot of things to discuss with that topic like why is it that other people get more opportunity's then other people or why other people are treated differently it all comes with the topic.
1. Race isn't real meaning its not a physical thing. Its a state of mind what someone see's when they look at another person physically. 2. The first video make since because its more applicable to today's society meaning you can't really go by statistics when talking about someone's mindset or predicting how they grow up.
ReplyDelete3.I believe it isn't complicated just that people don't know how to listen and respect people's opinions.
4.A danger could be offending someone by asking a simple question about there race.
1. races is our society’s way of dividing people up, it could exist I'm positive.
ReplyDelete2. Is the second video because the second is talking about how people are races and that include in the bible of Moses in Sinai and how those people are free from Egypt and now they are uncontrolled, I believe that races is true.
3. Race is a difficult subject to approach from either side of the controversy; it is a social construction more than a biological fact, but one with a long history of deeply emotional issues. Telling a person of color, who may experiences racism on a daily basis, that racism is over probably doesn’t sit well with their experiences. Telling someone with power that in order to gain more equity in our system they must give up some of that power is a difficult idea to sell. As a white individual I have, in my past, had too little empathy, and social responsibility, and too much fear related to persons of color to discuss sensitive issues calmly and non-defensively. I have had to gain the courage to accept that I too have covert and unintentional biases that without careful examination can contribute to the institutional racism that exists in our culture today. And also be very!! careful of races and to what you say to someone and try to think before you say something else.
1. Race has become something our societies have always used to differentiate people from one another.
ReplyDelete2. The second one because I do think you use statistics when dealing with different people, how they are raised, etc. I think it is okay to be different "races" because we aren't all the same, every race is different and people should start embracing that not denying it.
3. People find being different offensive. By no means do I think being white is superior or because you are a certain race you are any less, but every race is unique, they are culturally different and it's sad that can't be embraced but it is shamed now.
4. There are multiple dangerous approaches, one I mentioned, another being how some people might come across or just the simplistic of differences.