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Social Justice and Racism in America: 2015-2018

   

Added on  2023-06-11

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Social justice is a virtue or a concept that every nation should accord to its citizen to
achieve harmonious living and peace within a country. The aspect of social justice should apply
to all the nations in the world. However, countries with quite a number of immigrants and people
with different colors tend to apply social injustices to the inhabitants. Racism is where a nation
or people of different colors discriminate other people based on skin color and complexion. For
example, has people of different colors especially the Black American who are mainly found in
South America and more often are discriminated by the white American (Pound, 23). The paper
will focus to explore the state of social justice and racism in America for the period between
2015 and 2018. In 2015, President Barrack Obama was the president of United States of America
and had made great strides on some issues of social justice that quite a number of people
believed had started moving forward. Due to protest from Native American, the president had
put the Dakota Access and Keystone XL Pipelines access out of bound for health and
environmental concerns of the people. In 2017, Trump came into power and reinstated the
operations of the two nations in pursuit of deriving energy other than conserving the
environment. This was a major issue of social injustice to the people of America. Most American
believe that the most of controversial issues of 2017 would emanate in 2018 and will be more
controversial than before.
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America is a country that has been know of trespassing the social justice aspect all over
the world. People have discriminated each other across the nation during their schooling systems
where the black are discriminated by the white people and the issue is really disheartening to
quite a poor of students in the nations (Ma, 12). Latinos and African American are other subjects
who have experienced the social injustices in America due to their complexion and the issue has
persisted in the America labor market. Social injustices have moved an extra mile to a point
where there are schools, hospitals, cafes, occupational group, education and gender based on the
race one comes from. Even though the government is trying so hard to end accusations relating
to social injustices and fight for civil rights for its citizens (Lynch, 109). President Donald Trump
decided to devise strategies to ensure that every individual receives all the civil rights entitled to
them by the nations. The president decided to enact an immigration strategy that wants to see all
non-Americans deported back to their home of origin so that a single color people remain in
America a move which was not appreciated by many citizens. The move was not appreciated by
many since it was the racial strategy that will make America more of a racist economy than a
nation that accommodates all people.
Today, prisons are not for the white in America but for the people of color. It's a
metaphor that means, only people of races are put behind bars for the wrongdoing even when
they are not guilty. The issue fails to drive any sense into human mind since it means that every
individual has the audacity of discriminating every being as long as they are not native America
(LA Free 18) A survey conducted in 2015, showed that black people in prisons were as many as
5 times the number of white prisoners. Does it imply that most criminals in Africa are Latinos,
Africans, or Africa-American?
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