Over many
years has spoken about discrimination against African Americans people. Always
it has been said that African American people are discriminated, mainly by
their skin color; sometimes it is true. But there is also discrimination on the
part of African Americans to the Americans people, Spanish people, European
people, etc. Some reasons for this is that African Americans are very talented to
dance very well, to sing, they are very good athletes; in addition with that talent,
they earn a lot of money; we know it, but they exaggerate, and they think that
they are the best of the world.
It is plain
to see that in mixed schools, African Americans separate from others by choice,
because they feel higher, make groups and they say that the American people don’t
have talent. normally we see pictures about them are with a lot of money, many
jewels, luxuries, etc and popularly are called "Niggas".
For
example, in some music videos of African American singers, only show people with
same skin color.
We must end
with the famous stereotype: The Americans people discriminated to African
American people, because both are discriminated.
I think you're right by saying that there is mutual discrimination between Americans and Africans, but you must realize that if this did not happen, there would not have been created laws that currently accept different cultures, why? Because without having the experience of enmity or distance, they would not even think about others. In my opinion, experience may help us to improve in our lifes, you never commit an error or failed, you LEARNED from something so achieve by learning and doing things right. Thank you for your post.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your point of view, because it usually shows this as a discrimination of Americans against Africans and does not mention that this is mutual and this leads to victimhood of the affected part. But surely it is worth mentioning that this resentment by Africans is due to the many years of abuse and slavery by Americans, Europeans, etc.. Anyway, I liked your post because you take another view that is not generally shown.
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