Friday, 1 February 2013

Conclusions and possible solutions

Reporting and going back to the results of our survey we can conclude the following:

1. People in general are not interested at all in the problem that racial discrimination represents to the country.
2. Even though many people consider this a problem in our society, they are not willing to do anything to improve the situation.
3. People do recognize that we need to improve, but do nothing about it although the five brown people said that somewhere somehow they had been discriminated, are not doing anything.
4. Most of the interviewed think that government is doing nothing to change the situation.
5. They don't see themselves as important factors for change to happen.

Based on this results, we can say that there is a generalized apathy in the interviewed population and the problem is so common that we don't care about it.
There is a huge paradox because even though many recognize that racial discrimination is a problem, they are not willing to do nothing to change.
Based on our previous research and on the results of this survey, we can say that this problem has historical roots that has been transmitted from generation to generation and has originated a huge antipathy  in the population.

According to this the possible solutions would be:
The establishment of a set of laws that protect the indigenous people's rights.
This set of laws would include:
It wil be penalized any institution or company that decides not to hire an employee because of its physical appearance or ethic group.
The incorporation of their traditions to the society.

Sadly, none of us is able to change the law but there's something so much powerful that we can change and that can have a huge impact in the people around us: our mindset. If we testify to love, if we show others with our example that we are all human beings and that such condition gives us the right to be treated in the best of the ways, if we can understand and transmite that, we will have done our part in the resolution of the problem. We know it is hard, but we have to look deep inside to see it is absolutely worthy.

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