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Monday, April 28, 2014

Stop the racism!

San Diego City College 

Sofie Tapia spoke out about the anti-racism toward the readers. http://thisibelieve.org/essay/110386/. Racism was unforgivable or unacceptable in the society. She desired to create a choice was the respect to humans because some people might bot had experiences to treat others with respect. What was happened about the racism?



Sofie resolved on the race issues because she wanted everyone to realize how they in the different groups. She claimed it that was no what color skins they were born with, living with two different color skins of their families, and what they did want or need in United States of America. She discovered an unacceptable issue that was racism since she was a middle school student. She meant racism as offensive against others for no reason. Some people thought it was okay to use on racism, but she disagreed with them as racism was just political incorrect.

Sofie came from her parents; white American mother and black African father. She love inside of her heritage. She believed in the international people have freedom living in United States of America as love, marriage, and family. She encouraged the readers to realize about the anti-racism was as personal. The readers needed to show some respect to others who having color skins and mixed backgrounds from using offensive jokes or opinions.



I agreed with Sofie Tapia about everyone shall treat to each other with respect. In United States of America, some people thought it was okay to use racism, but others didn't accept it in the society. In my society, I liked to be social around some people as they were loyal to me. Everyone might show some respect toward others having color skins without using racism.

I didn't believe in racial jokes and opinions because they sounded more offensive. I thought it was okay that a white American could fall in love with a black African, so they were lucky in some countries if they could marry and have a family. All the international people needed was love as the alliance would ignore racism at all the time. I wanted everyone to care about others personally.



Sofie Tapia desired to create a choice was the respect toward others. What was happened about the racism? The readers needed to show others who having color skins and mixed backgrounds from using racism. Racism was unforgivable or unacceptable in the society.

4 comments:

  1. Hello Ashely (or should I say "Ginger Fairy"?). Great blog post. I liked Tapia's article, too. I also agree with you about treating each other with respect, even if the disrespect comes from jokes or playing. What do you do when you are in a conversation and someone says something that might be considered racist, sexist, or able-ist? Do you confront the person, or do you let it slide? How about if the person who told the objectionable joke didn't realize his or her words could be disrespectful? Here's what one blogger has to say about confronting stereotypes at work: How to Deal with a Racist Joke at Work What do you think of her idea? Do you think this applies to stereotypes about sex and gender? Or about stereotypes about people who have disiablities?

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  2. Hello Mr. Aronson. When I'm in a conversation and someone says something that might be considered racist, sexist, or able-ist, then I'd like to confront the person with critical words punish against him/her from my voice. If the person who told the objectionable joke didn't realize his or her words could be disrespectful, then I could stand out for others and myself at more times as I won't let a conversation ends until he/she would realize and get regrets in their futures. Sex and gender stereotype is such an unacceptable thing because all men and women shall be equal in business, lifestyles, religions, and etc. Disability stereotype is politically incorrect because everyone has to treat disabled people with respect and equality while they're in business, lifestyles,religions, and etc. I believe in anti-stereotype is better than racism, sexism, and stereotype.

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  3. Hi Ashley, I liked the blog post you shared. I agree with you and Sophia Tapia people should be respected witht he same amount of respect we all want. Did you hear about Donald Sterling who was saying racial comments? here's the link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhT6d5fMhzI the racial comments he was sayin about African Americans could be similar in a way?

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  4. I haven't heard about Donald Sterling who was saying racial comments, but I'd like to see him on youtube.

    I don't believe African Americans are rappers, gangsta, criminals, and low-class people because they're just humans as we are as you are. It depends on how nice they are or not. Actually, I've met some African Americans in my life while they are friendly and humble, go to colleges, and probably have professional careers for business, music, arts, and etc.

    Thanks

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