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Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
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only one race- the human race![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is no basis for the racists argument that some 'races' are genetically superior to others. Indeed we should find an alternative to the word 'race' or perhaps drop it altogether
Even now with a recognition in the twenty first century that the biological concept of "race" is meaningless the word still continues to be widely used and racists believe that some 'races' are inherently biologically superior to others. One step forward for those working in anti-racism would be to see a suitable substitute word used by Government, Educational, Equality and Legislative bodies - "population" or "ethnic grouping " would be better alternatives worth consideration."Race" alternatively could be placed consistently in inverted commas to show that as a way of categorising individuals and groups it is not based on any biologically valid distinctions between the genetic make-up of differently identified "races". Journalists could take a lead here in this area as well. The connotations of the word are such that they are misleading and misinterpreted and by continually applying the word "race" we keep racist ideas and ideology in circulation - ideas and ideology which apart from having no scientific basis are contrary to sound moral and ethical principles. Racism we can see is based on prejudice or discrimination. The practice of it is such that the dominant group and its values are what matters - people who are different get punished: no appreciation or respect for difference is manifested - it is not allowed to be visible. In a racist society all the structures get polluted and the habits and fabric of racism become ingrained: This reality of unequal power coupled with prejudice leads to people being denied opportunities, resources and advancement in the society in which they are living in. We need to remember that the whole process of racialisation begins when we are very young; it is influenced by family, friends, environment, the films we've watched, education and the nature of the prevailing ideology (ies) at work in our society - education in anti- racism is therefore vital for our children if they are to grow up open minded individuals. It is essential that recognition of and equality for all the cultural and ethnic diversity that exist here is made if we are to move away from our present attachments and entrenchment's.Strengthening the legislation and introducing hate crime measures for racist attacks is needed. That and the media, politicians and the Churches speaking with one voice against the evils of racist attitudes and views and our own individual voice and commitment will create a more open and forward looking society for us |
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Jump To Comment: 1In Judaism, the commandment most often repeated in the Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament, is not the commandment to keep the Sabbath, or any ritual law. The commandment is the commandment to love the stranger and treat him/her equally. The Torah is replete with references to this effect. Jewish sources indicate that Jews whose skin colour is black have been part of the Jewish community since time immemorial, and not, as some might think, a recent phenomenon arising from the immigration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel.
Deuteronomy 10:19-20: " And you are to love those who are aliens, for you yourselves were aliens in the land of Egypt."