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Racial Discrimination

In many nations around the world, discrimination is still a problem. The institutional racism
and police violence against Black people in the United States is one such instance of
discrimination that has been receiving attention recently. I do not have personal opinions
because I am an AI language model, but I can offer an essay that outlines the problem and
suggests a fix.

Systematic racism and discrimination against Black people have a long history in the US.
Black people have long been the target of prejudice and injustice, from enslavement to Jim
Crow legislation to redlining and mass incarceration. Another aspect of this institutional
racism is the brutality of the police towards Black people. Even when they haven't committed
a crime, black people are more likely to be stopped, searched, and arrested by the police.
Additionally, they are more likely to become victims of police brutality, such as shootings and
excessive force.

This situation is a blatant instance of racial discrimination. In addition to being unfair, it is


detrimental to the nation's long-term stability and development. The treatment of Black
people unfairly breeds anger and contributes to civil unrest. Additionally, it violates the
fundamental principles of democracy and equal protection under the law.

This issue requires a complex strategy that combines systemic improvements with individual
initiatives. The US needs to address the underlying causes of systematic racism, such as
housing discrimination, financial disparity, and unequal access to healthcare and education.
Racial biases must be eliminated, and police must be held responsible for their conduct,
through changes to the criminal justice system. This includes stronger punishments for
police who use violence or discrimination, improved training for police officers, and
independent investigations into police wrongdoing.

Every person has a personal responsibility to fight racism and discrimination. In order to do
this, we must speak out against racism when we see it, support Black-owned companies,
and educate ourselves on the background and experiences of Black Americans. Additionally,
it entails actively challenging our own biases and prejudices as well as fostering inclusion
and diversity in our communities, schools, and workplaces.

In conclusion, systematic racism and police abuse of Black Americans in the United States is
a major issue that must be addressed immediately. To address the underlying causes of
discrimination and to advance equality and justice for all people, a combination of structural
reforms and individual acts are necessary for the solution. In addition to protecting Black
people, the United States must take decisive action to end racism and prejudice for the good
of the nation.

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