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Essay On Is It Easier For White People To Digest Color Blindness

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1. Is it easier for white people to digest color blindness, making themselves more comfortable?

Absolutely! One uses colorblindness to hide their own hidden racism or biases. Usually, colorblindness is used as a smokescreen to hide practices or beliefs one has been taught from they were a child. Once they have entered adulthood, life begins to unveil the hidden programmed racism, which they start to realize it was wrong all along. Ultimately, the idea of being colorblind allows them to put themselves in place or comfortability to say “Oh I’m not a racist. I don’t see color.” It is a way to not deal with the issue directly.

2. Have white people purged themselves of racism?

White people have purged themselves from racism by turning a blind eye and engulfing themselves into their own privilege. They …show more content…

Do Blacks not have the ability to accumulate and pass wealth and it’s a reflection of continued discrimination?

Blacks do have the ability to accumulate and pass wealth, but the black community has to work together. Black have relied on the white race to accumulate wealth but systematic oppression takes place. Unfortunately, history has found a way to have blacks systematically not work together the same way as other cultures. The US has been built on the blood, sweat and tears of the black race but has systematically kept them oppressed. However, if blacks joined in the different sectors of business and education, they would ultimately build wealth and pass it on.

4. Do they truly believe discrimination and segregation is not present? Are we surprised by racism when it is brought to light?

Those that are colorblind are fully aware that discrimination and segregation does exist. Their world and wealth is built based on discrimination and privilege alone. One group has to be oppressed for the other to succeed. I do not think we are surprised when racism is brought to light. That is because we all have a little bias to other some

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