Saturday, May 18, 2019

Discrimination story

The movie The Great Debaters shows how there were divergence and rotting in the society 75 years ago. The movie roughlywhat relates to discrimination and corruption to this day. For example, back in 1935, white people thought black people were lower than them. In 2013, some Americans think they are above illegal immigrants from Mexico. The racial profile of Arabic people can par to the thinking that every black person in the movie was a share cropper.Those are ripe a ewe examples of the movies relation to discrimination in todays United States of America. Illegal immigration can be cerebrate to how white people thought they were higher in society than black people in the sasss. round Americans now think they are higher than immigrants from Mexico, and that is wrong. No one is higher than someone soci entirelyy. I believe that illegal immigration should be stopped, but I also believe that I am no better than any one of the illegal immigrants.Americans think that Mexican immig rants are taking our Jobs, which may or may not be true. But either way, I believe, that as long as they accommodate documentation, they have a right to make a living. at that place was recently an issue of racial profiling against Arabic people because of the 9/1 1 attacks and others. This would probably be because people think that all terrorists are Muslim and none of them deserve to be on airplanes because of what happened almost 12 years ago. There have been many incidents of hate crimes against Muslim people.It has somewhat of a relation to the movie. The sheriff was beating up the 2 black people because of the sharecropping, so he thought that all black people were to blame. Even discrimination against gay people is an issue. There are anti-gay crimes all over the place. You hear people call distributively other the f-word or in effect(p) straight up gay. It is really not cool to say those things. Just because someone is gay does not mean they are not human. Every human is human, no point what race, gender, sexuality, religion, or background.

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