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Judging people based on their skin color is wrong. It's wrong because the <br />cashier basically had a 5015Q chance of being white or being of a different <br />ethnicity. What if the Native American lady had been the cashier and the <br />shopper white? Would the new cashier have done the same thing? It's like <br />there's a big lottery game up in the clouds. God talces babies souls and <br />randomly places them on earth. One baby goes to Hong Kong, another to �ds <br />Angeles, and one to Bemidji, Minnesota. It's totally random. You have no <br />control. it's not one bit fair or acceptable to malt� someone feel terrible over <br />something which they can't control. It's lilce kicking a golden retriever <br />because their coat isn't golden enough. My mom should have talcen more <br />action and aslced the cashier why she was discriminating. Maybe the cashier <br />would have thought about it and treated the next Native American differently. <br />Discrimination against Native Americans has been happening in our <br />country since Columbus first set foot in America in 1492. Just because people <br />discriminate against people of certain races does not malce it right or OK. Even <br />at my school, I often see people treated poorly because they are different. To <br />stop discrimination we need to malce it clear that it is not right, and people <br />need to spealc up and confront it. Just thinlc about how it would feel if the <br />tables were turned and you were the one being discriminated against. <br />