Saturday, October 26, 2019
Racial Prejudice and Bias Against Hispanics Essays -- Sociology Racism
Racial Prejudice and Bias Against Hispanics      At some point in life, every individual has been treated like an outsider. It occurs   often with children or teenagers. However, one can still be regarded with this attitude as   an adult. Furthermore, an entire group can feel as if they are being treated as an outsider,   and sadly enough, it does happen regularly. One author, David Hernandez, spoke about   these occurrences through his poem ââ¬Å"Pigeons.â⬠ With his poem, Hernandez argues that   Hispanics are never treated or viewed as insiders, but always as outsiders. Sadly enough,   I would have to agree with Hernandezââ¬â¢s argument, for in his poem he concludes that   Hispanics are viewed as ââ¬Å"weirdâ⬠ because of their culture, are deprived by the public, and   are not accepted by any of the other cultures within the American society.    In the very first line of his poem, Hernandez throws out a shocking argument   statement. This line reads, ââ¬Å"Pigeons are the spiks of Birdlandâ⬠ (Hernandez 1023). This   is extremely shocking since Hernandez was Hispanic, yet he is calling his people ââ¬Å"spiksâ⬠   and ââ¬Å"pigeonsâ⬠ in degrading ways. Nevertheless, he does it to make a strong argument.   First, he says that his people are viewed as pigeons because their culture is seen as weird   and odd. I would have to say that I agree with Hernandezââ¬â¢s feelings on this, even though   I do not agree that this is the right attitude to have toward Hispanics or any other race for   that matter. Many times the Hispanicââ¬â¢s dress or the way they do things is looked down   upon. It seems odd, though, that this is the attitude, since Americans have adopted   several aspects from the Hispanic culture, such as pià ±atas at parties and their many types   of foods like tacos, en...              ...aces and by many people, ââ¬Å"[Hispanics] are not accepted   anywhere,â⬠ making them ââ¬Å"the spiks of [America]â⬠ (Hernandez 1023).     David Hernandezââ¬â¢s poem ââ¬Å"Pigeonsâ⬠ makes strong arguments toward the fact that   Hispanics are viewed with negative and prejudiced attitudes, are underprivileged by   society, and are not accepted in many aspects of the general public, and with these   arguments I would have to agree. Nevertheless, Hispanics are not the only group of   people who are viewed with a degrading or biased attitude. Many other races are treated   as outsiders, which is not right. Every human needs to reach out to others, helping each   person to feel included into society.     Works Cited    Hernandez, David. ââ¬Å"Pigeons.â⬠ Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and   Writers. Ed. John Schilb and John Clifford. Boston: Bedford/St. Martinââ¬â¢s, 2000.   1023-24.                       Racial Prejudice and Bias Against Hispanics Essays --  Sociology Racism  Racial Prejudice and Bias Against Hispanics      At some point in life, every individual has been treated like an outsider. It occurs   often with children or teenagers. However, one can still be regarded with this attitude as   an adult. Furthermore, an entire group can feel as if they are being treated as an outsider,   and sadly enough, it does happen regularly. One author, David Hernandez, spoke about   these occurrences through his poem ââ¬Å"Pigeons.â⬠ With his poem, Hernandez argues that   Hispanics are never treated or viewed as insiders, but always as outsiders. Sadly enough,   I would have to agree with Hernandezââ¬â¢s argument, for in his poem he concludes that   Hispanics are viewed as ââ¬Å"weirdâ⬠ because of their culture, are deprived by the public, and   are not accepted by any of the other cultures within the American society.    In the very first line of his poem, Hernandez throws out a shocking argument   statement. This line reads, ââ¬Å"Pigeons are the spiks of Birdlandâ⬠ (Hernandez 1023). This   is extremely shocking since Hernandez was Hispanic, yet he is calling his people ââ¬Å"spiksâ⬠   and ââ¬Å"pigeonsâ⬠ in degrading ways. Nevertheless, he does it to make a strong argument.   First, he says that his people are viewed as pigeons because their culture is seen as weird   and odd. I would have to say that I agree with Hernandezââ¬â¢s feelings on this, even though   I do not agree that this is the right attitude to have toward Hispanics or any other race for   that matter. Many times the Hispanicââ¬â¢s dress or the way they do things is looked down   upon. It seems odd, though, that this is the attitude, since Americans have adopted   several aspects from the Hispanic culture, such as pià ±atas at parties and their many types   of foods like tacos, en...              ...aces and by many people, ââ¬Å"[Hispanics] are not accepted   anywhere,â⬠ making them ââ¬Å"the spiks of [America]â⬠ (Hernandez 1023).     David Hernandezââ¬â¢s poem ââ¬Å"Pigeonsâ⬠ makes strong arguments toward the fact that   Hispanics are viewed with negative and prejudiced attitudes, are underprivileged by   society, and are not accepted in many aspects of the general public, and with these   arguments I would have to agree. Nevertheless, Hispanics are not the only group of   people who are viewed with a degrading or biased attitude. Many other races are treated   as outsiders, which is not right. Every human needs to reach out to others, helping each   person to feel included into society.     Works Cited    Hernandez, David. ââ¬Å"Pigeons.â⬠ Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and   Writers. Ed. John Schilb and John Clifford. Boston: Bedford/St. Martinââ¬â¢s, 2000.   1023-24.                         
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