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Analysis of the causes of racism

by Eve Mrumba

Created on: March 21, 2010   Last Updated: March 22, 2010

Overcoming the ways of ignorance and haste, racism is a central issue that affects all, and still the time is making way for better understanding of multicultural faith and equality within society, without discrimination that exists because of racial tension.  The world has gone through a metamorphosis over the last few decades that has brought an understanding and even yet a greater understanding of how we deal with race and culture.  The time has arrived for this understanding to bring a peace of knowledge through the power of society to eliminate racism and tend toward an anti-racist agenda, making it all more common to arrive at the principles of understanding race and ethics in a different way.

The shift of powers makes it obvious that racism is not accepted in society, and  so anti-racism combat and publication has made way to the forefront of the height of transformation in our society.  The campaigns that worked toward the eradication of racism have come far, and so, multicultural understanding has gained momentum, and the power of change has been manifested in law and structure throughout the institutions of societal understanding, and it is that the education has become popular that the transformation has been made.  Transformation is key, and so over the last few decades, the work of popular groups toward stopping racism must be commended.  Now it is that our cultural persists on anti-racist media, anti-racist tactics within communities, and multicultural building of the humanity we pride our ways in, without racism.

The anger of ignorance no longer soars, and to find a cause for racism seems to lead to the underlying fact that children receive their education of how they view their place in society from the home.  Should homes have an education based understanding of multiculturalism, there is an advantage in the understanding of non-racist upbringings, and still racism stems from an understanding of our roots and where we come from.  When a child is never too young to learn, and still one is never too old to eradicate racism, we must have tactics to bring our children above the suffering of ignorance, and have a base of knowledge in the homes of our communities that racism is not accepted, and that we must in our identities be conscious of the power of equality, which will help us to move forward and succeed in a multicultural society, and base our understanding upon the ethics of equality, and then set a

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