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- Gagnant(e) de l'école Mathieu-Martin
- Gagnant(e) de l'école Moncton High
- Gagnant(e) de l'école Riverview High
Lindsey Murray
Grade 11
Moncton High School
Racism
Racism is a word that pertains to many causes of hate, inequality, and
even death in or world. Although the past few decades have seen an improvement
in dealing with racism situations, our modern education and superior knowledge
should have eliminated it.
Educating younger children is extremely important because you are not
born with racism; it is something that you learn. We have to prevent racist
ideas from entering children's minds and direct them toward good, strong
morals and beliefs. Having them grow up with the idea that we are all
one human race with different qualities is one way to begin. If everyone
looked and acted the same, we would have nothing to set ourselves apart.
Cultures and differences are what make our world an interesting and exciting
place to live in.
Another way to approach racism education would be to ask children why
race matters. Do you like someone due to their looks or due to their personality,
and which of these things makes up a good friend? It is not fair to judge
someone by their appearance, as it is something they have no control over.
I once heard someone say the only thing you should choose by colours is
your socks, and how true that is!
When preventing racism, you should talk about race, however, I believe
that you should also discuss personality and life values. When you think
someone is of lesser value because of their race, it really makes you
the person of lesser value. Leo Rosten said, "I learned that it is
the weak who are cruel and that gentleness is to be expected only from
the strong." Both of these ideas are things that should be taught
at an early age.
If we promote these beliefs and ideas to children at a young age, then
I believe we will be able to prevent many cases of racism and create harmony
in the future. Martin Luther King Jr. summed it up completely when he
spoke, "If you want to make beautiful music, you must play the black
and the white keys together."
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