Thursday, October 18, 2012
Argentina
The United States is not the only place that deals with the harsh consequences of an ignorant society. In Argentina, discrimination is ingrained into the mentality and perception of many. According to the Human Rights Documentation Center there is a very prominent injustice against the "mestizo Argentines" or Amerindian population as well as the Afro-Argentines. When an Argentinian says something that they consider foolish or idiotic they say an offensive phrase: "hablo como un indio." This exemplifies the image they have of the indigenous peoples as unintelligent and undervalued. There is such a high density of white Argentinians that there has not been an updated census of the "mestizo" Argentines" in the area since 1968. The three percent of indigenous peoples is not then an accurate representation of the normal population but the standardized outlook of whites. The hatred towards "mestizo" people has expanded so far that they are blamed for the crime rates, high unemployment, and low wages in Argentina. This attitude that white, light-eyed humans are more favorable and much more appreciated than dark skinned, innate portion of the population is a skewed depiction and viewpoint.
The United States
Recently released in the summer of 2012, Wells Fargo seems to be having many issues with their banking benefits. From 2004 to 2009 the bank was alleged to have charged African Americans and Hispanic borrowers with much higher rates for loans than others; an act of racial discrimination. By doing so, Wells Fargo violated the fair-lending laws and are now attempting to pay off the bigotry with a whopping $175 million. This is absolutely disappointing, extremely uncivil and should have never occurred. For discrimination to reach the extent it has where it is a constant conflict to do practical things such as lend money from the bank is quite astonishing. Here in the United States where people believe that they have freedom in actuality do not. Do you have "freedom" when you are not being valued and respected due to your skin color and your background? Ponder this.
Racism Today
To this day, discrimination is still a world wide issue that may have been diminished in some areas, but never eliminated. As this blog progresses with time, you will be able to view the similarities in discrimination that people in different countries are struggling with every single day.
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