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Discours en anglais contre le racisme

Publié le 23/05/2025

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« Ladies and gentlemen, Today, I stand before you to speak about an issue that affects millions of people around the world: racism.

Racism is not just a word; it is a reality that has caused pain, division, and injustice for centuries.

It is our duty to fight against it and build a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. History has shown us the terrible consequences of racism.

One of the most infamous examples is slavery, which lasted for centuries and denied millions of people their basic rights.

But even after slavery was abolished, discrimination continued.

In the United States, segregation laws kept Black and white people apart, deleting equality.

The civil rights movement, led by great leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., fought for justice and equal rights.

His famous speech, "I Have a Dream," still inspires me today. In South Africa, Nelson Mandela fought against apartheid, a system that separated people based on their race.

He spent 27 years in prison for his beliefs, but he never gave up.

When he became president, he chose reconciliation over revenge, proving that love and unity are stronger than hate. Unfortunately, racism still exists in many forms today.

People are judged by the color of their skin rather than their character, and I’ll never understand this way of thinking.

It’s like you were discriminating people by the color of their eyes, or the lenght of their hair. Discrimination happens in schools, workplaces, and even in everyday life.

We see acts of violence and injustice that remind us that the fight is not over. One clear example of racism in modern society can be seen in football.

Many professional and amateur players have suffered racist abuse from both the public and the opposing players.

One of the most shocking and famous cases is the Brazilian footballer Vinícius Jr.

He’s every single match subjected to racial insults by the public, what.... »

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