Being in a culture that is hostile to you can be detrimental. Many questions are involved in determining whether a person is considered a pariah. A person’s identity is nothing if they are an outsider. However, there are some ideas that society holds about individuals. Humanity has been reduced down to the color of one’s skin or his/her origin.
It was boring to walk through tunnels with heated steam and two exits. Exiting the building was an exciting experience. The victims had their hair, and skin colors altered. All of the victims had light blonde hair. Many people exchanged shocked looks. The ability to identify a neighbor by his or her race was difficult. Most people address one another by their names, not by their race or skin tone. It was no longer about racial makeup; education had been made for all. The gardens were previously only available to whites. While the experience was not rewarding for me personally, it did show how much trust there is among people. They were kind to one another. It is the kind of community that I would like to see in America.
It was the most disappointing thing I had ever experienced. It was like the white bullies who have always bullied my because I am black. The dream I had imagined would come true. Racism had a negative impact on my education experience. It was hard to identify as “different” members of society because you have a different skin tone.