Racism in the United States of America
Jean Guerrier
Racism in the United States of America
Jean Guerrier
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Racism in the United States of America is a means of intimidation of the mind, which is an active, integral of the political, economic and socio-cultural structure, which aims to make automatic selection of subjects for social organization. this meaningless concept; and that the essence was created, saw its reason of being, by using ignorance of some and the low instincts of others to block the progress of a category of people and their accessions to new ideas. As long as we put ourselves in mind that is par of a set of real facts; it materializes in a grain of sand to obstruct brain circuits and undermine consciousness. Racism is a promotion of the vileness and defeat of all those who allow themselves to be hurt by so much offense. As in the figurative expression of the definition of violence: "Racism is the argument of those who have no argument" Jean Guerrier is a pharmacist by profession and an associate of political philosophy for whom he has taken courses; at SANFORD BROWN UNIVERSITY, FLORIDA. Since early childhood, he had a passionate devotion to reading, an obsession, which has transformed his state of mind; and made him become a new being. He invited everyone to get involved in the field of this faculty, in a way to get to know the environment better, especially people.
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