blogger week 3... why is there racism?

 As a Latino American, I feel lucky because I have not personally experienced racism in a direct or harsh way. I know that many people in my community have faced unfair treatment, but for me, most people I’ve met have been respectful and supportive. Even though I have not felt racism against me, I still see it happening around me, and it makes me sad and frustrated.

I think the cause of racism is mostly ignorance and the fear of what is different. Some people grow up hearing stereotypes at home or from friends and never take the time to actually learn about other cultures. They stick to what they think they know instead of opening their minds and hearts.

To make things better, we need more education and more chances for people to connect with each other. Schools should teach not just about historical facts but also about different cultures and the value of diversity. We should also encourage people to speak up when they see someone being treated unfairly and support each other more.

Even though I have not faced racism myself, I know it is real, and I believe it is important to stand with those who have experienced it. By listening, learning, and standing together, we can create a fairer and more welcoming world for everyone.

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