Sunday, December 7, 2014
Week 8- Immigration
Now that we have completely left what can be considered non-modern America, in both classes, issues that now still exist within this country are starting to take front stage. One of the biggest issues in the early 1900's and even now are with the immigration policy of America. America has always and will always be, as longer as its core values are there, a land of opportunity for foreigners. America is a very unique country that way. Now, when so many people start coming to this country, it can become a serious issue. Because they are all so new and foreign to the way America is supposed to work, and what regular norms are, ( at that time), they can become economic burdens. They can't find jobs because they have minimal qualifications. They are treated like infants. This idea of infantalization is actually really interesting because it a repetition of history. Only in a less extreme form, compared to slavery and the treatment of the Native Americans. Until America is able to not think of other races, other people who have not yet established a big population in this country, this infantalization and racism will always continue. If we always think of ourselves as the solvers to all problems, and being superior to others, racism will continue.
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I agree, but I believe that racism is different from infantalization and so I personally would not compare the two. Do you have any specific reasons for doing so?
ReplyDeleteInfantalization is making people seem like children. Children do not have the same mental capabilities of grown humans. By saying that these immigrants are infants, and treating them this way, it directly is calling them inferior. Thus, racism
DeleteI agree with you Zayan. I believe that infantalization is something that is still present up to today in many developed countries. I also agree that infantalization is rascism since it involves creating prejudices.
ReplyDeleteI agree with our statement where you said that if americans think of themselves as better than others at that time. Becuase the way they acted superiour cuased a lot of frictions and made it so that it was uneasy for immigrants and cuased a lot of racism.
ReplyDeleteWhen immigrants finally made it to America how do you think they transitioned to become Americans or embrace American ideals?
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