Examples Of Racial Problems In The United States

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Racial problems have always been the biggest unsolvable problems in the United States. Every race promotes their social position and tries to gain more rights and respect from other group of people. Although they only promotes their own social condition, but they have the same ultimate goal -- racial quality. Every group had experienced racial discrimination either they are African Americans, White Americans, Hispanic Americans, or Asian Americans. One ironic thing about racial hatred is that every group think other groups are not treated differently by the society. Different background, especially different race, can affect how people think of the prejudice against minority nowadays in the United States.
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It shows a great difference on how white Americans and nonwhite Americans think of this. Apparently, more nonwhites think they have been treated differently and 66% of the nonwhites take it very seriously. The whites Americans do not take it as serious as the non whites do, but they also think the hatred in United Stated is something that needs to be taking care of. However, “an overwhelming 88% of blacks say the country needs to keep making changes for blacks to have equal rights with whites”(Skruyk, Ryan). This is another example that people with different background think of the prejudice differently. When African Americans talks the racial promotion, their first beneficiary will be themselves. “Half of Americans in a Public Religion Research Institute poll last June said they believe discrimination against whites is as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. But that number is bolstered by almost six in 10 whites(57%) and two-thirds of white working-class Americans (66%). A broad majority of blacks and Hispanics disagree”(Struyk, Ryan). White Americans have been treated a little differently throughout in the current decade. Some people do suffers racial discrimination, but most nonwhite American’s attitudes toward that is nonchalant. Some nonwhite people think these people deserve these “punishments” and some people …show more content…

“A Quinnipiac University poll just before Trump took office in January showed that two in three nonwhites (65%) said they were more concerned about discrimination and violence against minorities under Trump. Only 43% of whites agreed”(Skruyk, Ryan). President Trump’s Presidency inspires many people, from youths to elders; from small shop owner to business men and business women; from normal citizens to solders; from nationalists to racial supremacists. Many people assumed that President Trump will somehow agree with the racial bigotry. Therefore, the racial discrimination activities increased by an enormous amount. While nonwhite Americans are having intense fear of the prejudice, most of white Americans are happy that President Trump is