Racism In Pennsylvania Essay

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For the last five years, I 've lived in Abu Dhabi where the culture is vastly different than in Pennsylvania. As I 've started to become more aware of the culture in Pennsylvania, I 've especially noticed a lot of racism. Within the few first weeks of living here I saw some people make racist and stereotypical remarks. Although it is not obvious in school, racism is still lurking in the shadows, oblivious to some people. Racisms, despite the fact that it is not an explicit problem currently, it could progress into a massive problem. One problem that could occur if we continue to hate on other ethnicities could cause them to want leave. This is a problem because then students will never learn to work with anyone with a different background …show more content…

To demonstrate, in ACS (American Comunity School of Abu Dhabi), I was able to get to go to school with and work with basically a rainbow of people with different ethnicities, cultures, and experiences. Now that I live here my surrounding culture has suddenly and drastically changed. In Pennsylvania, there is a humungous white majority. People who grow up and live here have the possibility of not traveling very far away from home. Not traveling can cause lack of experience of different cultures or ethnicities. Consequently, this might form misunderstanding and even possibly fear of other ethnic groups. Fear and misunderstanding can lead to hate and anger. These negative feelings toward other ethnic groups cause racism. The main reason to remove racism is because as these feelings grow and increase it can lead to ideas of white supremacy.

For this reason, understanding other ethnicities is a good way to start preventing racism. The first way is to practice not making assumptions about other people based on stereotypes. Not everything you hear about others is true never group together and say "All (Insert ethnicity/religion/group) are bad" It 's just not right to do that. Next, you can make friends with as many different kinds of people as you can. Being able to socialize with as many kinds of ethnicities it helps you build your personal understanding of people around the