Racism is one of the world’s major issues today. Many people are not aware of racial profiling that minorities face day to day or arrest rates and Police Brutality in the Black and Latino community. Many people believe that it depends on if a person was brought into the world narrow. People fail to realize that race isn’t a biological category, but an artificial classification of people with no scientifically variable facts. In other words, the distinction we make between races has nothing to do with genetic characteristics. Race was created socially, primarily by how people perceive ideas and faces we are not quite used to. Race all depends on where and when the word is being used. In U.S. history, the meaning of the label “white” has changed over time, eventually adding groups like the Italians, Irish and Jews. Other groups, mainly African, Latino, American Indian, Pacific Islander, and Asian descendants, have found the path for worldwide social acceptance much more difficult. The irregular border of ethnicities touches educational and economic opportunity, political representation, as well as income, health and social mobility of people of color. In fact, an individual cannot be born a racist but only learn to become one as they grow from child to adulthood.
Basic causes are, mainstream, institutions, government, and anti-racism groups. The media stereotype people every day by advertising that people born under African descent eat fried chicken and drink kool-aid, Muslims are terrorists, people of Asian ethnicity eat rice daily and know kung-fu, and that Chinese people are extremely intelligent. Although my ancestors fought hard for Civil Rights, things are still not right in this country, minorities must be strong and rise up and be proud of who they are and where they come from. Racism is a branch of discrimination. People can be discriminated based off of their religion, physical appearance, sex, and personality.
Racial Profiling has been a troubling act for the minorities in this world. Racial Profiling is something we've all witnessed. This slang term is a play on words which references an actual offense, driving while intoxicated (DWI). People who suggest that black drivers are profiled by police officers point out that much as drivers who weave or behave erratically are pulled over on suspicion of intoxication, drivers with dark skin are pulled over by law enforcement officers who suspect that they have done something illegal. The profiling of Americans with darker skin by law enforcement and the general community has been a problem in the United States for centuries.
Driving while black aka (DWB) is a term reference allegations of racism in American policing. Police forces target black drivers far more likely than white drivers. The nation's history of slavery, segregation, and racism has left a complicated legacy. Black Americans have historically been regarded as a criminal element, and blacks of all social classes have reported incidents in which they have been accused or suspected of criminal activity because of the color of their skin.
Arrest rates are three to four times higher for blacks than for whites. As discussed in the article White Power, Black Crime, and Racial Politics Robert Staples mentioned that since 1980, the number of African Americans in prison has risen and increased among blacks and Latinos. 2 million of Americans are behind the state bars 9 percent of those men are between the ages of twenty and thirty-four and are African-American decedents. Studies show that black defendants are given longer sentences than Caucasians for