alguém pode me ajudar por favor? a fazer um texto em inglês sobre racismo?
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Racism is the belief in the superiority of certain races, based on different motivations, especially the physical characteristics and other traits of human behavior.
It consists of a disparaging attitude not based on scientific criteria in relation to some social or ethnic group.
Racist behavior started early in human history, was often a form of defense of a group against peaceful invaders who had distinct characteristics. Racism has gained more strength when the European powers colonized other countries.
Racism remains a serious problem in several countries. There continues to exist even in developed countries where supposedly no longer exists, such as in the United States of America (in particular in South). The economic crisis and population pressure tend to be of more or less serious racial problems, as in Britain with immigrants in France with North Africans in Germany with the Turks or Spain with the Roma population and illegal black workers.
Racial prejudice is related to concepts such as homophobia, xenophobia, racist bullying, and other hotly debated today.
Although there is no evidence of a particular race is superior or inferior to another, people around the world were hit by groups who considered themselves superior.
Historically, racism was a way to justify the ownership of certain people over others, as in the period of slavery, colonialism and genocide (crimes against humanity) that have occurred throughout history.
In the twentieth century, some forms of racism as Nazism and apartheid marked the history.
Racism can be related to the policy of a country, one of the greatest examples, the National Socialist Germany, which persecuted and exterminated Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, etc. The intention of the Nazis was to exterminate the Jews, based on arguments about the superiority of the German race. Anti-Semitism (Jews against racism) has led to a rampant persecution and extermination of millions of Jews and other peoples, culminating in World War II.
The March 21 was established by the United Nations (UN) as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in memory of the more than 60 killed in a massacre in South Africa on the same day in 1960.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created in order to protect the fundamental rights of human beings condemning all kinds of discrimination by race, fri
It consists of a disparaging attitude not based on scientific criteria in relation to some social or ethnic group.
Racist behavior started early in human history, was often a form of defense of a group against peaceful invaders who had distinct characteristics. Racism has gained more strength when the European powers colonized other countries.
Racism remains a serious problem in several countries. There continues to exist even in developed countries where supposedly no longer exists, such as in the United States of America (in particular in South). The economic crisis and population pressure tend to be of more or less serious racial problems, as in Britain with immigrants in France with North Africans in Germany with the Turks or Spain with the Roma population and illegal black workers.
Racial prejudice is related to concepts such as homophobia, xenophobia, racist bullying, and other hotly debated today.
Although there is no evidence of a particular race is superior or inferior to another, people around the world were hit by groups who considered themselves superior.
Historically, racism was a way to justify the ownership of certain people over others, as in the period of slavery, colonialism and genocide (crimes against humanity) that have occurred throughout history.
In the twentieth century, some forms of racism as Nazism and apartheid marked the history.
Racism can be related to the policy of a country, one of the greatest examples, the National Socialist Germany, which persecuted and exterminated Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, etc. The intention of the Nazis was to exterminate the Jews, based on arguments about the superiority of the German race. Anti-Semitism (Jews against racism) has led to a rampant persecution and extermination of millions of Jews and other peoples, culminating in World War II.
The March 21 was established by the United Nations (UN) as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in memory of the more than 60 killed in a massacre in South Africa on the same day in 1960.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created in order to protect the fundamental rights of human beings condemning all kinds of discrimination by race, fri
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