According to the Dictionary Racism is defined as Prejudice, or antagonism directed against someone of a race based on the belief that one’s race is superior. Sadly, People still make or receive racist comments. These comments can be said as a joke or intentionally to hurt someone’s feelings. I personally agree that, yes there is still racism active in our multicultural society. This can be seen in Books, politics and even within our own country. Racism is still active in our day-to-day lives and will stay this way, unless we change ourselves and behaviours against judging and stereotyping others and their races. To people that are racially discriminated know for a fact that is comes in many shapes and sizes. Some examples of this would be people talking how superior their race. Due to how rich the country is, how strong their people are how much they are intellectually smarter then another race, how much money people earn or by religion. In The Novel tomorrow when the War began written by John Marsden, there are small stereotypical, often unnoticed racist objectives. For instance the author states that one of the Main characters Lee is a 17-year-old Asian boy …show more content…
Adam said that he was “gutted “after the match. This affected Adam enough for him to consider leaving AFL and retire. A few games later Adam started to are booed on at the beginning of games and made him feel that he did not belong out there on the field and created the idea in his mind that there was something wrong with him. So do you finally see my point in what simple words can do to someone even for a little laugh it can make them reconsider themselves as unmoral, that they don’t fit in or just the fact that there is a problem with them that they don’t understand so racism is still active in our multicultural