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Racism and Hatred Racism has become one of the many burdens amongst multi-cultural worlds like the United States. Different beliefs, different cultures, different skin color, all of these act like building blocks to help construct what we know as Racism. Racism is a part of each and every one of us. No doubt, we are all racist, but the term racism has been used too loosely. Racism has been mutated to such an extent that it could be a reason for war or rioting, a symbol of terrorism, and even an excuse for neglecting. Is that all there is to it? No, actually it is just the beginning. Racism is just like warfare in which there is no shelter and nobody is neutral. Nobody is exempt from this demon. He has haunted us with a bitter curse. The problem with racism is that many people don't think it is. People are afraid of the unknown, and it is this difference amongst people that spread rumors and distrust amongst people. Corrupting our thoughts and reasons, we get accustomed to thinking differences are omens. Amongst smaller kids, there is no difficulty in getting them to all play together. Their thoughts are not totally corrupted as others. Probably the demon has no time to bother with smaller children. As children start to grow up,


their knowledge of the world increases in astronomical figures. They start to mature and realize the barbarous aspects of life. When this knowledge reaches to a certain point, the demon like racism comes after them. The child begins to understand the term racism and is encouraged to use it in part of their everyday speech. Then when one walks around the school ground, you wouldn't see children from different ethnic groups playing together. They have become insoluble to each other and will never then mix again. Interaction between each other thus terminates. Nobody benefits from this kind of behavior except for the demon that haunts us. Racism, like the demonic figure it has imposed on us is the reason for distrust, disloyal, and discrimination amongst each and every one of us. I am from a very small town with a population less than 1000 people. Kellyville fits the general idea of all small towns in Oklahoma, a church on every corner and a small cafe where everyone eats on Sundays. One might think that it is a very peaceful and friendly place to live, but that would be wrong. While everyone claims to be friendly devought Christians, most are very judgmental and close-minded. I won't try to say that I am always open-minded, but I do consider different views and opinion on issues. Whereas the people of Kellyville are very quick to judge others. Most of the people who live in Kellyville had parents who went to Kellyville and have never been out of the state of Oklahoma. I think that this is the main reason why this town has such a problem with outsiders or people who are different than they are. In my high school, we had one black student in the entire school, Antonio. I won't say that he was treated horrible by the other students, but he wasn't treated quite equal either. Antonio was very popular, participated in many sports and various clubs, but as far as I know he has never had a girlfriend or gone on a date. I was in a different grade than Antonio, so I don't know if his fellow classmates are prejudice themselves or if they are just afraid of what their family or friends would think of them if they were to engage in an interracial relationship. What I do know is that his classmates are influenced heavily by others in the community who constantly refer to Antonio as "the black boy on the team." Constantly hearing this causes children, who are not yet prejudice, to see him as different also, purposely or not. This is one of the many different types of racism that exist in our community. There has yet to be an open homosexual person living in the town of Kellyville, but when this happens I feel very sorry for the person who is going to be put through all of the anguish of being different. Many people do not support the idea of legal and social recognition of unions between people of the same gender. The most vocal of these opponents are conserv

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