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Hadn't the African American Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white passenger; The world would have remained black and white, and when we were trying today to teach our children to reject racism and respect for others regardless of gender, color, race and religion, we might have wanted to teach them how to persecute others, or to cope with their persecution But today's world is a colorful world, in which civilized societies impose as much human equality as possible on humanitarian grounds, a world that must reject racism in order to ensure its continuity and preserve the gains of civilization, a world that must view racism as one of the greatest threats that may lead to a dark phase of wars and disasters Social.How do children learn racism? How can they be protected from racism by its two sides, "being persecuted or persecuting others" ?, What are the mechanisms that make children deal with the different in a correct way? And why shouldn't children learn racism?