Rosa Parks In Montgomery, Alabama

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On December 1, 1955 a black seamstress, after a long and exhausting day at work, got onto a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama and sat in the back where the blacks were portioned off. A few stops following, a flock of white people boarded. They seized all the remaining seats in the front, except for one white man who was forced to stand as the seats were filled up. The bus driver ordered the four black people in the rear end of the bus to give up their seats to the white man.Three of the four stood up hesitantly. Rosa Parks, the work-weary black seamstress did not. She was arrested later that evening. She was arrested because she was a black women who did not want to give up her seat. Does that make any sense? How does that sound fair at all? …show more content…

The other day I was on the bus riding home from school and a kid behind me started to pull up these really racist jokes on his phone. He said things like, “What do you call a bunch of black people in the ocean?.....An oil spill!”, “What is the difference between a bench and a black guy?.....The bench can support a family of four.” Ummmmm. Why? When did anyone say it was okay to pass judgement on someone because of the color of their skin rather than on the goodness in their heart? These jokes are not funny, and they definitely are not entertaining, so what's the point? To put someone down and make them feel bad about themselves? Another thing that I have noticed is that even some institutions can be biased too. As recently as this summer, a Red Cross Pool Safety Poster pointed out some very inappropriately biased references to the black people depicted in the poster versus the white people. They showed the black figures as the ones that were breaking all the rules at the pool while the white people were shown as following the pool rules. In the poster you see the minorities(colored people) with red arrows pointing to them saying “not cool”, while the white folks who were shown to be doing something right had green arrows above them saying that they were “cool”. What are you saying? That those people, just because they look different, are the ones who are going to do …show more content…

Some people think that racism and bias are a part of human nature. That we were separated from each other in the first place for a reason and when we came together it was not a natural thing. I’m going to have a Donald Trump moment right now and just say “WRONG, WRONG, WRONG.” First of all, for those of you who agree with that statement, that we need to remain separate because it’s only natural, then you don’t understand how much better off we would be if we were to learn from each other and grow together. We as humans have to “mix” in some way and take advantage of resources we may not have or even know exist. And let’s just remember who started all the mixing here in the first place! If it wasn’t for the slave trade that the whites ran, then the Africans would have never had to come here! So I guess that racial ‘mixing’ is only allowed when you can chain and beat people to death or hang them from trees or buy them like you would a piece of chicken at the supermarket. Nice to know! Thanks for sharing that with me. There is one thing about the above statement that is right. Our brain is hardwired to be racist because the chemicals that help us to identify our own ethnicity are also tied to our emotions, but why can’t we train ourselves to be kind to one another because it’s just the right thing to

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