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Race is a natural occurrence, and they, therefore, see no need for engaging in racial debates. However, despite these attractive arguments, there is evidence to show that black people are more afflicted with HIV/AIDS, and there is also a high infant mortality rate among black people. There is also proof that there Asians, Arabs, and Muslims have been racially profiled especially in the fight against terrorism. Colorblind racism has succeeded in uniting white people together instead of addressing the problem of racism (Copeland, pp. 68-69).
Various ways have been in which color-blind racism can be addressed. A strong suggestion is the belief in one God among all persons of America. This will make people also trust in all be one irrespective of their race. Malcolm X gives an example of the pilgrimage to Mecca where he saw all men worship one God and there we no distinction as to whether one is a white or a black Muslim. He, therefore, sees the panacea for the racism malady in America as spiritual. He says that Americans ought to copy Muslims as he argues that among the Muslim community, there is no iota of racism (Haley and Malcolm, pp.144-146).
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