In our assembly, Mrs Hampson taught us about both the history of racism and modern-day dilemmas. Just to further drive the intolerance for racism in our school, we decided that for our second blog post, we would write about the subject.
Here is the definition of racism:
The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.What is considered to be racially prejudiced?:
-Insulting somebody’s religion, culture or ethnicity.-Insulting somebody’s language or accent.
-Insulting somebody’s skin colour or their racial features.
-Insulting somebody’s religious practices or religious dress.
Our society may be different from that of segregated South Africa, but we believe that no matter what background or religion you are from, the ability to be the best person you can be is prominent in us all.
Thanks for reading!
By King’s blogging team
