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The prevalence of racial tension at work, schools, restaurants and the like, its beginning and looking back to ancient times and beyond, to the time of creation.Consider scientific evidences and putting race behind to solve the problems that are our true enemies.

Racial tensions on the basis of superiority have always been there, it is probably as old as civilization. The problems of racial superiority were prevalent during the middle ages and during the time of the Romans and Greeks empires. It is the game that had been practiced by richer and more power nations over the weaker and poor countries since the idea of imperious government turned beyond their own shows. It is nothing new. The Indians and the Pakistanis the Chinese and the Japanese, all these nations have had their own feud  at the result of racial tension with characteristics similar to the West.

Racial disparities can be ramified into several component factors for identification and educational purpose. There is stereotype, prejudice, and xenophobia. Here in the United States, the issues of race is highlighted on a day to day basis. The promotion of Western culture through  mainstream media and other popular sources that have dominantly portrayed the West as a model society with the best living standard for mankind had not only been divisive, but had generated a clear distinction and a class of who they think you’re from who you are. As a result, these concepts have created a label of Socio- Geo-political stigma  on people of coloreds.

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Lets take a closer look at one important group of people, the immigrants. This group seems to get the most pressure compare to other groups. Immigrants are people who come to the United States with special advantages and disadvantages, and with a dream of their own. It is only reasonable to assume that some of these people were once  rich businessmen or women, or a proud mother or father to a family dearly cared for, and who didn’t have to wake up every morning and work under the harsh dictation of a factory boss just to pay the bills. Some were respectable members of their communities, who were not defined by community members on the basis of color or the sound of their voice. But all this soon changed as they leave behind their loving homeland. They are now subjects to inhumane racial discrimination that are practiced in subways and at bus stations in our cities, by people with the so- called white skin advantage. Oh! How they fail to know that we are all brothers and sisters under the skin.

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