Increasing Racial Discrimination – UPSC GS1

Context:
  • The use of internet increased the prevalence of Racial Discrimination.
Introduction
  • Racial discrimination is a breach of human rights. It has harmful effects on human health and well-being. It leads to wider disturbances to social unity.
  • In this context word of the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan are still relevant
“Our mission is to confront ignorance with knowledge, bigotry with tolerance, and isolation with the outstretched hand of generosity. Racism can, will, and must be defeated.”
What are the types of racism faced by people in society?
Recent forms of racism and discrimination are complex and often hidden. The facelessness of the Internet allows racist stereotypes and incorrect information to spread online.
  • Traffic to hate sites and posts against Asians grew by 200% in the US during the pandemic. Social media groups and messaging platforms assist in social and economic boycotts of religious minorities. Minorities were falsely accused of spreading the virus in India and Sri Lanka.
  • Structural forms of discrimination which include micro-aggressions and everyday indignities are widespread.
  • Techno-Racism: Facial recognition programmes can misidentify and target racialised communities.
  • Gender biases: Women and girls also experienced racial and gender-based biases.
Suggestions to tackle Racial discrimination
UNESCO suggested steps against racism through education, the sciences, culture, and communication.
  • UNESCO emphasizes the role of education. It provides young people with an understanding of processes that tolerate racism and encourages them to stand up for human rights.
  • UNESCO offers master classes to help students to become campaigners of anti-racism in their schools and communities. It will be helpful to remove harmful stereotypes and raise tolerance.
  • The International Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities provides a platform for city-level planning and a laboratory for good practices in the fight against racism.
  • Renewed commitments are required to mobilize for equality. Racism must be fought with anti-racist action. A global culture of tolerance, equality, and anti-discrimination should be built in the minds of women and men.
  • UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris hosted a Global Forum against Racism and Discrimination on March 22, 2021.
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