Racial Discrimination On College Campus In The United States
| Racial discrimination has been known to be deeply rooted in the United States. It has affected almost all aspects of the American society, including education, housing, medical services, products, benefits, facilities, employment opportunities, insurance benefits, or any other service areas according to the Human Rights Record of the United States. |
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According to the Human Rights Record of the United States released by the Information Office of the State Council of China, racial discrimination occurs within the campus premises of many American universities. There have been many instances of racial discrimination on campus which have been highlighted by the media during the recent past.
One such instance of racial discrimination is the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. When one walks inside this campus, they come across posters with embossed fascist slogans proclaiming the superiority of white people. These posters and slogans are accompanied by white students using threatening words and carrying weapons inside the campus.
Another incident of racial discrimination occurred is the campus of the Santa Rosa Junior College in California, when anti-Semitic articles and write-ups appeared in campus publication such as campus newspaper, campus magazines, and anti-Semitic messages appeared in the campus chat room (which is an integral part of the Campus website), which was mostly used by white students.
Similarly, another horrifying instance of racial discrimination occurred in Dartmouth College, when white female students auctioned off black slaves for the sake of fund-raising activities. The assault of four black students by a bunch of racist white students at the University of Southern Mississippi, immediately after a football match accompanied by chanting of racist slogans, is yet another example of racial discrimination gaping at the so-called race tolerant American academic society.
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