How racial discrimination affects the world November 192013In this monograph you will find various information on racism in the world, I hope you like itRacism in the worldThank you: I dedicate this work to those who have always supported me and they are the reason for every result I achieve, thank you parents for always supporting me at all times, I also want to thank my advisor who took the time to support me during this project, thank you Mr Elliot, and finally I would like to thank Sir Alexander Fleming school for giving me this opportunity. Summary: This monograph is based on racism and discrimination, discrimination is a concept that is often confused with racism, since it includes it. even if they are concepts that do not coincide exactly. While racism is an ideology based on the predominance of some races or ethnicities over others, racial discrimination is an act based on a racist ideology. Understanding the meaning of racism is not an easy task, as many confuse racism with xenophobia RAE, xenophobia is hatred, loathing or hostility towards foreigners, and as I said before, racism is an ideology based on the superiority of one race over others. The big difference between these two concepts is that racism is an ideology of superiority, while xenophobia is a feeling of rejection. Racism is also often confused with other concepts such as ethnocentrism, classism and even homophobia. Focusing on history, racism, strictly speaking, begins in the 18th century in the Western world. From 1750 to 1945 they were built... middle of paper... very true, currently the most powerful countries buy weapons and worry about waging war and not peace, when reality is different, when reality asks them to concentrate on their population, which overall grows like a united society, they grow like a divided society with many errors. In Peru the level of discrimination is decreasing very slowly, but we can say that we have great merit in constantly carrying out campaigns against its spread. In my opinion, discrimination has decreased by a very high percentage, and we can see this in In our society, if we go back to the 1960s, many people did not even enjoy a quarter of the existing rights. I would like to leave this message so that everyone can reflect on racial discrimination: "The best way to solve any problem is to eliminate its cause."
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