this is a short poem on general and racial discrimination and how we should just let it go by
Skin is just aColor
Age is just aNumber
Girls are justHuman
Religious people are justBelievers
Oh why do we discriminate?Why won't we let these people come in?
Is it because we are afraid?Or are we just bad people?
Everyone and everythingIs on one planet
Be happy you're alive
And let everyone in
Diary of a Young Girl
Monday, 7 December 2015
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Racial Discrimination Happening Now!
Back in the 1900's racial discrimination had a huge impact on everyone except for the people of power because they were white Europeans. Now we have mixed racial leaders but racism still exists. Racism is in all of us, for some it might just come out naturally, and for others it might take a lot for it to come out.
Here is a video which is showing a you-tuber trying an experiment with one of his friends who wears a hijab and what he does is, he is yelling at her as if she is a supposed terrorist and what he is looking for is to see if anyone will stop him from discriminating her.
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Quote By Anne frank
Diary of a Young Girl
In the book "Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank, the author talks about her daily life and what she has to go through during the Holocaust times where her and her family are in hiding.
The book goes through many milestones and almost all of them relate to her faith and what she has to go through as a Jew because of the Nazi's. That is why in the book the social issue relates to faith-ism which is discrimination towards a person or group of people solely dependent on their faith, beliefs or religion.
I have experienced almost this kind of feeling when i was in elementary school because people wouldn't talk to me just because i was from Iraq and of course very timer you hear Iraq the word terrorist pops into your head, and so we were young so we always went with our gut to keep away from me because I'm Iraqi. I understand where she comes from because in the book she is also looked at differently than others.
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