Racism: The poison of modern society

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This puzzle of racism will never end unless we change ourselves. The world cannot go far with all these differences from black to fair, high caste-low caste, tribe to tribe.

We are the inhabitants of modern society today. As residents of this society, we can expect a non-discriminatory society. Because we are today known on paper as a highly civilized nation. Even then we could not remove the darkness of our minds. Black-fair, caste-caste, caste-tribe differences between people. One hates the other just because of the color of the skin - in today's society it is possible to think! Black and white on the outside, only on the inside, everyone is equally red - people have made all people equal by eliminating human differences in race poetry. The term racism refers primarily to discrimination between people by body color. Starting from that past, racism is ingrained in our modern society even today. We probably don't want to get rid of this racism completely. There was a time when there was a strange difference between white skin and black skin all over the world. Black people have been used as slaves. The relationship between the lord and the servant was based only on the color of the skin. Novels and movies have been written based on these events. The name Nelson Mandela is known to everyone today. He has fought all his life against this racism. He did not have to suffer less for her. This society is full of strange inequalities. There is inequality in skin color, inequality in race, inequality in tribe, inequality in size, inequality in financial power and many more such inequalities in our beautiful land. But what a surprise match between everyone! Everyone identifies as the people of this planet called Earth. All our bodies are made up of the same material, the color of blood is red, we all live by eating food, the nature of structure is also the same. Yet we discriminate, try to distinguish ourselves, assert our heroism.

As seen in Wikipedia, there is talk of racism, racism is the attitude, practice and activity where people are believed to be scientifically divided into many groups and at the same time it is believed that some groups are higher or lower for certain characteristics than other groups; Or entitled or more qualified or unqualified to dominate it. However, it is difficult to determine the exact definition of racism. Because there is disagreement among researchers about the group concept. Racism is sometimes about skin color, sometimes about regionalism and sometimes about tribes. Nelson Mandela, a well-known South African leader fighting racism and one of the leaders of the African National Congress. That man has endured many tortures to overcome this inequality. He was arrested in 1962 by the apartheid government of South Africa and sentenced to life in prison for various crimes, including sabotage. South Africa's white government enacted a law at the time that required blacks to carry their identity documents at all times. On March 21, 1980, blacks gathered to protest against apartheid. Police fired at them at one point. 69 people were killed and 160 injured in the incident. Police fired shots in the movement to protest discrimination in so many ages. Nelson Mandela was released on February 11, 1990. As a result of his long struggle, apartheid came to an end in South Africa and democracy was established in 1994 with the participation of people of all races. The long-running conflict between whites and blacks ended. But even after that, is it over in today's world at all? Our country has been ruled by the British for almost two hundred years. Mr. Babura, a white man, could not make the Bengalis very close. One distance was only because of the color of the skin and the language. Even today, the social difference between fair and black is not over. On the contrary, it has become more evident with the advent of modernity. The responsibility of being black is one's own and the authority to be fair is one's own.

Although there is no difference between the two on paper. There is no difference. We shout in our mouths that there is no caste discrimination. I claim to be modern. If that were the case then there would not be so much discrimination in today's society. There would be no ups and downs. There were no clashes between tribes. There was not so much hatred in the caste system. But the fire of unrest is so unjust because we still have it in our hearts in the society. In general, there is no racism in Bangladesh. There is no chance to make someone small or big with skin color. Yet there is a line of racism in our family, society or in TV commercials. Advertising for whitening cream is being aired on TV all day long. Apart from these advertisements, there are many other products which are selling coloring creams with guaranteed price refund guarantee. Again within certain days. If you do a little research, you will find these products in the shops around us. If there is no difference between black and white, then why is it so difficult to be fair? In fact, we say the same thing only orally. I do not cherish in my heart. So the parents try their best to make the girl fair. There are far fewer families in today's world who are not really worried about the black girl.

It is better to be fair than to educate and raise a girl. The same goes for television commercials. If the color is pale, it is like impunity. Will the whitening cream cause impunity for humanity? There are enough reasons for this. Most of the families want to bring the son's daughter-in-law Farsai in case of marriage. She is also a girl who plays a leading role in that case. Whose own skin color may be black, he himself gets up later to make a fair future descendants! Imagine that! I see some job advertisements where it is recommended to be pretty attractive. I definitely don't have to say the name of the position. This means that if the appearance is not beautiful, he will not be able to apply for the post. Only inequality and inequality all around. Fair means beautiful and black means ugly. When you are fair-skinned children, you are as beautiful as the moon, and when you are black, the journey is a little wrinkled. No matter how loudly we shout, there is no gain. Because as long as I do not bring equality from the mind, there will be no benefit. Krishnakali of Rabindranath's songs is only a beautiful song but in reality his presence is so weak. Krishnakalids do not have dignity in our society. They also tried their best to cross from Krishnakali. Cream after cream, how many more herbs are there! As racism has long since come to an end, we say it is not over. Racism was and still is today. More pronounced in some cases.

This puzzle of racism will never end unless we change ourselves. The world cannot go far with all these differences from black to fair, high caste-low caste, tribe to tribe.

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No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them.

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Yeah ,you are right.

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