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exists? How many times have you even thought differently of or seen a biracial
couple as different from the norm? Racism exists all around the world. The
number of biracial couples is growing, and it is a huge step away from racism.
My claim is going to explain the amount of racism that still exists, especially
with biracial couples. It is so beautiful to see two people who can become one
and let a difference in skin color make no difference.
I plan to persuade the BYU audience
with the statistics that tell the demographic percentages at BYU. I plan to show
students how outnumbered the minorities are and how easily it can be for them to
feel left out. I will appeal to the emotional side of students and help them to
see the way that students on our campus are affected by racism. Our generation is the least informed yet
because we did not grow up during Civil Rights Movements and during many of the
peaks of racism. History classes throughout education teach students all about
the past, but to actually live in that time made a huge impact on the minds of
many Americans. Through interviews with biracial couples, I will find out how
the families of each couple dealt with the marriage. Specific evidence will
help to prove that there is still plenty of racism alive today.
This editorial is not to say that
students at BYU are racist or that they do not care about races other than
their own. This editorial is to inform those who may not understand the extent
that racism flows to and to help them see all races in the same light. It is to
encourage appreciation for those who are blind to skin color.
I agree, although racism has decreased, it hasn't been completely erased from the world so showing the world that racism still exists can help eradicate racism for good.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea. I would be interested to read your article when your done with it. I'm interested in this topic.
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