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Mankind from the beginning has always felt superior and looked down upon other creatures. However, the hierarchy that exists within the people has always been the cause of many conflicts and wars. Racism has led to the formation of permanent taboos and hatred, which lead only to destruction and frustration in society.
God created human and mankind and all were equal there was no one superior to the other however the humans have created sects, division and are not one anymore. Each human represents a different sect and culture.
Thus, it can be said that when God made us he made us as a single entity but humans created divisions, they partitioned themselves and divided themselves into classes with the most privileged ones being held on top and being the most powerful and the ones who are lesser privileged being on the bottom and the weaker ones.
With theses, divisions came immense hatred for each other, for each other’s cultures, color, race, gender, and sects. In short, the divisions broke the bond that humans shared and in return, they started hating each other to no extent.
Racism is so ingrained in our society that it seems hard to eradicate it. Colored people are the main victim of the discourse of racism. All the colored people are observed spending their lives in proving themselves and others that they are not an inferior race. An example from history is the struggle story of Nelson Mandela (Miles & Brown, 2006).
Despite being an intelligent and extremely wise person he also faced a lot of racism from the people around him just because of his skin color. It is a sad thing that people face racism at the hands of their appearance and their color, something that is not even in their hands and something that they cannot control no matter what.
Racism is one of the most insensitive and crude forms of human torture, it does not affect a person physically as much as it affects a person mentally. The person loses his confidence and becomes scared of the world and the people around him, also racism makes one unsure about himself and he forgoes all his talent and his strengths just for the sake of the racism he faces based on his appearance and the skin color.
Sadly, these are the preconceived notions of the society that the one who is white in color is the better one and more superior and the one who is a bit darker in color in the inferior one and is termed as ugly by those in power and strength. Therefore it can be said that sadly, racism is a long lived curse of society.
Though the prosecution of people promoting this idea is not possible but major steps to fight and eradicate this can be taken (Todorov & Maxwell, 1990).
Racism is that negative vibe that can harm the lives of the people to a great extent, it works like a slow poison it might not harm or affect the person at once. However eventually it goes on to bring the person to a level where he thinks of finishing his life and throwing away all the good he has in life, this happens because it is something that is not in control of the person facing racism and he ends up blaming himself for all the bad things happening to him.
Racism makes a person a depressed soul where he thinks about all the bad things and negatives in his life and forgets about all the positives and the happiness that he has in his life. All this is because of the constant bickering and the constant negativity that racism builds in the minds of the people.
Sadly there have been many cases of suicide where young people have ended their lives because of constant racism that later translated into immense bullying harming the person mentally as well as physically. It is sad to even think that racism causes people to suffer and get minimal opportunities to excel because of their skin color, something that is not even in their control.
It creates hatred, rage, and frustration in people targeted which is leading towards unrest and turmoil in society. There can be various solutions to this problem; one of the solutions is to politely make people understand the rights and respect is deserved by people equally. The color, gender, and race should be the criteria to bestow upon such rights.
Love and sincerity can make even the worse of the people realize the wrong they are doing in the life of another person. Therefore this method can help one built empathy and sensitivity in the hearts of the people who think that through the skin color they are more superior.
In the past as well there have been a lot of cases where racism one and the person lost his life. History is replete with examples of struggle against the injustice caused in the name of racism. The most apt example and the most motivational example can be of the life and story of Nelson Mandela; his story has a lot of lessons for everyone and is worth learning from.
The reform he brought about can till date can be looked into to eradicate the problem. He was someone who was bullied and faced a lot of racism when he was young just based on his skin color. He, on the other hand, did not let this negativity affect him or tamper his goals and dreams.
Instead, he used that negativity to become more focused on his mission and at the end of the day he silenced all his haters and became the most loved respected and the most powerful person in history. This is how one can use negativity and transform it into motivation and change the life for the better so that it becomes an example for everybody involved and everyone gets a lot of motivation from the lives of the people, just like Nelson Mandela.
There are several real life examples that I have witnessed where people were subject to racism; the most relevant example can be of a close friend of mine who was also my class fellow. We used to study together. She was a very bright student. Another group asked for her help in a project to which she agreed happily.
After sometime when the project was over that group started harassing her on the basis of her color and ethnicity. It was so hurtful to see that other people also encouraged and participated in this humiliating treatment. I took stand for her and reported in the students’ protection department.
I was glad to see that swift action was taken. But unfortunately, as time passed I realized that it was more a spiritual damage and her self-respect that was hurt the most. Her psychological health was also compromised in this. Due to some unforeseen reasons she had to leave her studies and went away without being in any further contact with me.
This had a very harsh effect on me as well, as I always thought that she was fine after the action was taken against the people to were passing racist remarks on her, but eventually, I realized that all the damage was psychological and it was something that had impacted her very deeply.
Her body language changed, she became so conscious of her self and the confident friend I knew was no where instead a scared and a meek girl replaced her who would be scared of the strangers and individual all the time as she always thought that everyone would judge her and pass racist comments one her, based on her skin color and her appearance. This was really sad I realized how fatal and disastrous racism can be.
A moment can spoil the entire life and the entire mindset of a person forever.
Racism has been going on since ages and has been passed on from one generation to the other, it is extremely sad that despite being so modern and so aware in the present times we have failed to control and limit racism. If not racism directly we must do something that can prevent the harm and the negative implications that it causes on the mindset of the people.
This can be done through giving the medical help to such people, especially the students. At the school students must have a counselor with whom they can share everything and all that they have in mind (Vishwas, 2019). The counselor can guide them accordingly and can provide them mental help.
This will help the students built-in confidence and get someone to speak to so that they can remove every negative thing that they have in their mind as this will be a great way to unwind the soul with all the negativity that one gets to hear randomly and the racist comment that can damage the mindset of the people in diverse ways.
Another solution can be that the young generation is more dependent on electronic devices and social media. This can be used as a tool to highlight the conflict and change the mind of the people. The students and the younger ones can use social media t express their concerns and share their stories on the Internet.
This will help the world to know what they are going through and how they can be helped in various ways, also their story will be a great way to reach out to the other people affected by racism and they can become each others driving force and a source of motivation. All these things come hand in hand and one positive aspect of a person can move on to the next and a chain can be built of true motivation and mental healing (Lalu, 2013).
In conclusion, one can state that racism is not something that can be eliminated completely from the system. Unfortunately, it is not something that even war can end. The only solution to this is that awareness should be brought among people. The change in mindset and thinking is the only way to deal with this phenomenon (Mathews, 2014).
The person himself also needs to realize that his life is not dependant on the people passing racist remarks on him, the person needs to prove it to them that he has much more to him than skin color. Only then he will be able to get to the right track and built a positive mindset for himself and thins will help him fulfill his dreams and become a more focused version of himself at the end of the day.
All these things will come together to change the lives of the people in a very positive way. Hence racism needs to be stopped and eliminated from the society through both sides, one who is causing it and the one who is taking it.
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