The majority of American adults believe that more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment ended slavery in the country, the legacy of slavery still affects how black people are treated in modern American culture. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, more than four out of ten respondents believe that racial equality has not been sufficiently advanced in the country. There is also some doubt that black people will ever enjoy equal rights with white people.
Racism can only be removed when when the African Continent is developed to the standard. Yes I will agree with you to some extent because we can see this from different world events where everyone one comes together to do things and there most be a thing use by the white to disqualified the black or remove the. from the gathering.
Great point mate. Racism is mostly suffered by people from developing societies because the developed world see them as parasites. Most racists see Africans as opportunist that comes to thier land to reap what they have not shown. Except Africans develop Africa, they would continually suffer racism and disrespect. Until Africa became comfortable for Africans that most of them wouldn't have the motivation to look for greener pastures abroad, racism might not end.
But come to think of it, how do Africans treat thier fellow Africans. Xenophobia and tribalism is ravaging the continent. When Africans don't like or respect fellow Africans, then why should we expect others to respect us. South Africans are killing fellow Africans in thier country. In my country tribalism and nepotism is killing the country. Some tribe in my country feels superior more than the others. Until we fix Africa economically, political and socially, racism against Africans will never end.