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Things To Do To End Racism -

Racism in any form (especially from police brutality towards black people) has been and still a major social problem in western countries like the United States and countries in Europe. This social problem has caused massive protests in countries, protesters are urging governors and governments to solve this widespread social problem, here are our recommendations to governments or anybody who is having trouble finding solutions into ending or eliminating racism in communities and societies.


Antiracism Campaigns - antiracism campaigns can be helpful in eliminating racism, these campaigns could be located in schools and community parks which teachers or parents will organize at least one day each semester or month into learning about racism and how bad it could hurt a person's feeling and how bad it could affect his/her life.


Integrating Antiracism Campaigns in Teenagers Idles and Heroes - We all know children (especially teenagers) won't specifically listen or pay attention to everything their parents and teachers say and ask them to do, so integrating antiracism campaigns in songs, cartoon shows, and games could be cooperative in solving this problem. Also, famous content creators could urge or ask their followers to help end racism.


Racism Punishment - Another point, which is really important is that governments can set up a judicial agency related to racism, for example, to report racism-related situations like choosing one person over another related to color, calling color race people black or uncomfortable words, citizens can call a hotline number ( just like 999 ) to report them. People reported will be punished ( 3 years of prison - 96 Hours in Community Servings - Bills of 120,000$ )


These are our 3 recommendations into eliminating racism in countries.

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