Racial capitalism is the process of deriving social and economic
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Racial capitalism is the process of deriving social and economic value from another person of a different racial identity, predominantly the derivation of value from those of a nonwhite identity. The fundamental cause of these racial and socioeconomic inequities in the COVID-19 pandemic are primarily due to the influence of multiple outcomes of this disease, how the disease’s outcome affects multiple risk factors, how it involves access to flexible resources that are used to be minimize both risks and consequences, and how it is reproduced overtime through continual replacement of intervening mechanisms. Racial capitalism increases physical separation of groups into residential contexts that are patterned by race, where those groups are forced to live near physically and mentally harmful environments. Therefore, restricting information and knowledge, along with wealth and social connections of all are which resources can alleviate consequences of disease. By increasing public sanitation and health education, we can mitigate health inequities, and in time perpetuate racial and socioeconomic injustice, such as gentrification and housing instability for minorities. The disproportionate rates of infection and death among Black and Latino Americans due to COVID-19 are because of their living circumstances. Many of them have front-line jobs that keep them from working at home; rely on public transportation; or live in cramped apartments or multigenerational homes, making social distancing physically impossible. At least 43% of Black and Latino workers are employed in service or production jobs that for the most part can’t be done remotely. And not working is not an option. They have to pay rent, pay for their utilities, and have to keep working. The discrepancies in how people of different races, ethnicities and socioeconomic statuses live and work may be even more pronounced outside of urban centers than they are in big cities. But there’s no doubt that underlying health problems -- often caused by factors that are out of our
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control, such as lack of access to healthy food and health care -- play a major role in COVID-19 deaths. We must acknowledge the existence of these racial disparities without explaining their cause could itself encourage racist beliefs. There are three destructive tendencies--the problem is biological--but that’s not the case. Then, the disparity figures encourage people to assume that due to their own responsibility, but aren’t we all guilty? And finally, by emphasizing disparity figures without context, we encourage false impression that it is only the concern of the supposed minority groups. But I think it’s been made clear that the real issue at hand is that we have no clue what’s going on.