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Racial discrimination

 

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             People have tried and tried to solve the problem of discrimination against blacks and still have not succeeded. Of all the options, this one is to work for sure. For as long as whites and blacks live together, there will always be discrimination and tension. The only way to eliminate this problem is to split the two races. Whites need to live together, separately from blacks. Because blacks are the minority in this country, they should all be put on ships and sent to Africa. Imagine what a great idea this is. This solves so many problems. It is estimated that "about 10 million (or 33% of) African Americans fit the definition of "poor"" (Oconnor 1). By sending blacks out of the country, think about the amount slum on the streets that would be eliminated. Also the crime rate and the amount of disease in this country would be significantly lower without blacks. African Americans are the leading carriers of the HIV/AIDS virus. "Although African Americans make up only about 13 percent of the U.S. population, they accounted for half of the new HIV infections reported in the United States in 2001" (HIV/AIDS Among African Americans 1). That number is incredible! If we shipped only 13 percent of the U.S. population to Africa, the amount of people with the HIV/AIDS virus would be cut in half. .
             The next major issue is money. By getting rid of African Americans, more money would be in circulation and therefore would boost our economy. Think about all of the fundraisers, rallies, and other events put on by anti-racist organizations in an attempt to raise money for the elimination of racism and discrimination in America. So .
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             much money is being spent each year to put on these different events and it could all be saved. This money could be saved and used for other problems that need attention in our country. .
             Not only does this idea benefit whites, but it benefits blacks as well. No longer would black people be discriminated against because of their skin color or condition of living.


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