Heterogeneous ideal and the racism of Canada and the United States
Racism and its existence are an unlikely novelty in the contemporary worldview. From colonial conquests to ethnic discriminations, and the paradoxical post European-Western Enlightenment racial experimentation; the way we perceive and interpret racism on all levels of society is ever-changing. Change is accelerated by the technological advancements and enabled by the social connectivity of the Internet and the tools designed for the social globalised society. Accelerated if not from the scope of per individual equity, then from the scope of connectivity established over some hundred or two hundred years that today separate from the overall socially disconnected and abrupt societies.