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Women did not want to come up to him and other people were crossing the other side of the street in order to avoid meeting with this man. They were afraid of him and he felt indignant. He did nothing wrong and he did not deserve a negative attitude from people around him. Therefore, people were triggered by negative stereotypes and ads shown in mass media, where young African Americans are criminals as a rule. I can claim that it is much easier for white males to socialize, than for representatives of any other race.
Nevertheless, there are also essential challenges in the process of socialization of a young white man from a working class. He is unable to resist to a growing number of rich people and he is looked at from their perverted stereotypes. There are special rights and privileges not only for white males but for rich white males. It seems that the world is created specially for them. Financial prejudices are misleading modern people very much. For example, it is not known for the white representatives of upper-class people that representatives of working class can be much better or wiser than they are.
There is no wisdom in the books; there is wisdom in life experience, - in such a way Seneca wanted to tell people that it is better to reflect our experience and skills in our lives. There is no need to show off in the fashionable clothes, it is better to have the best fashioned mind. As for me, I think that people should change their beliefs in accordance with this mechanism. Life conditions created by capitalism are not suitable for too many people, especially women and minorities. These conditions and rules usually do not reflect their needs and can’t create nice atmosphere for their development and self-realization.
Both, the representatives of African Americans and white males from the working class experience numerous hardships in their lives. They are outcasts of the society. The society has to fight for their rights and protection,
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