We Can Only Try.
Every country is involved in this issue. We ALL have stereotypes and we all judge people on certain aspects of their life.
There have been many attempted efforts to fix this solution, such as teaching about that we all are the same inside, and making laws to make everyone equal. But, there is no true solution. There are incidents where our world has grouped together and pushed aside our differences but it only increased the stereotypes of others. Two examples would be the World Wars, and the Crusades.
Our road blocks to getting a soultion to discrimination is discrimination itself. We can't solve it because it will always be there and we will always have stereotypes; leading us to always have baised views on people.
There has been posivites to those who have tried to fix this. In the United States we had the Civil Rights Movement which gave blacks and women the same rights as white men. This is not just limited to the US, other nations have also had laws passed to give everyone equal rights.
My solution to this problem is to teach our children not be judge people based on their skin, religion, or their nationality. We could lessen the poison that is discrimination but we can NEVER FULLY GET RID OF IT. In the back of our minds we will ALWAYS judge on certain things it's called being human. Even people with good hearts and open minds will still discriminate against someone.
There have been many attempted efforts to fix this solution, such as teaching about that we all are the same inside, and making laws to make everyone equal. But, there is no true solution. There are incidents where our world has grouped together and pushed aside our differences but it only increased the stereotypes of others. Two examples would be the World Wars, and the Crusades.
Our road blocks to getting a soultion to discrimination is discrimination itself. We can't solve it because it will always be there and we will always have stereotypes; leading us to always have baised views on people.
There has been posivites to those who have tried to fix this. In the United States we had the Civil Rights Movement which gave blacks and women the same rights as white men. This is not just limited to the US, other nations have also had laws passed to give everyone equal rights.
My solution to this problem is to teach our children not be judge people based on their skin, religion, or their nationality. We could lessen the poison that is discrimination but we can NEVER FULLY GET RID OF IT. In the back of our minds we will ALWAYS judge on certain things it's called being human. Even people with good hearts and open minds will still discriminate against someone.