Why are people racist? (VIDEO)

Historian and writer Onyeka Nubia examines why people are racist and relate his personal experiences. His books document the lives of black Britons, published by the BBC. Onyeka Nubia is a historian and a writer who believes that to eliminate racism we must first understand it and also have [...]
Onyeka Nubia is a historian and a writer who believes that to eliminate racism, we must first understand it and also have personal experiences. Sometimes racism makes us confused, I don't use the term racism because it's misunderstood. ” he says.
There's been racism in Britain, I've been working with white people, and they keep saying they're not racist, homophobic, and sexist, but they are. ” ) continues Mr. Nubia.
“They're racist, but they're like that, not knowing they are, start talking about identity and topics that I would feel touched. ”
Then he goes on: “they're thinking of talking about those subjects because I'm there, if I wasn't there, you'd think of ethnicity, that's the problem with racism. ”
The only way to eliminate racism is to change people's ideas and beliefs, and this is accomplished through education and information. ”
You have to change the ideas and views of non-people to punish them”, says Onyeka, transmit Periscopi.
We remember that in a study by Harvard University, the lowest racial prejudice was found in Serbia and Slovenia, while more was found in Ceki, Malta, Belarus, Italy and Lithuania.
Last year, Serbian Prime Minister Mrs. Ana Brnabyq had named Kosovo Albanians “people coming literally from Mount”, after which there were numerous racist reactions. /Periscope












