Pros And Cons Of Structural Racism

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“Never trust anyone who says they do not see color. This means to them, you are invisible.” The Police System needs to be fixed but it’s not going to accomplish in 1 day. In America, structural racism is every day. White Americans don’t see how dreadful Structural Racism is and how it affects people of color that are suffering from racism, police brutality, and inside of poverty. America is not aware of how serious structural racism is. Maybe they weren’t taught correctly or maybe they were taught to not care about it.
In my opinion police In America are unfair. It’s one way of arresting an innocent African-American for no explanation, but to shoot and kill an African-American has gone to a different level. In absolute numbers, more White-American …show more content…

Not always characteristic of police working in black and brown communities. It is not only white officers who abused their authority, and no matter what an officer has done to African-American or any race, those officers can always cover themselves in the running narrative of heroism, involving exposure to danger, and sacrifice. About 15 percent of the officers who regularly abuse their power: a major problem is the victims were electrically shocked suffocated, and beaten to death into false confessions in which many of them being convicted and serving time for crimes they didn’t commit. In the U.S. every police officers in the country should wear a body camera that remains on and activated throughout any interaction that they have with the public while they are on duty. There is no reasonable Expectation (which means something will happen in the future), of privacy for officers when they are on duty and in service to the public. Citizen also has the right to record police officers activities as they carry out their public service provided that there are at a safe distance. Because of this legacy of racism police abuse in black and brown communities is generations old. It’s nothing new. It has become more visible to social media like YouTube, …show more content…

is steortyping, separations from opportunities, lack of knowledge, Employment skills and educations. The most problem cause people spend their earnings is mainly on drugs. This also leads to addiction. In my personal life, I was taught to not do drugs or alcohol. My mother always told me that drugs are bad and why you shouldn’t do it. They didn’t attend to college/Universalities when they were about my age today, but that doesn’t mean that they are foolish enough to use drugs. It will make your life miserable and if you get so addicted to it you will end up being Unemployed, no money to pay your rent and bills and worst is ending up living in the streets. I am here in this society to achieve of success not a drug

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