After researching this assignment I was choosing between many I wanted to write about, but the one that stood out the most to me was the movie “Get Out”; it is an imagined alternative to racism in this country. This movie is about a young African-American man who visits his white girlfriend’s family for the first time. He begins to feel uneasiness about their opinion of him and eventually reaches his breaking point. Chris, the actor playing the African-American man portrays a character that is being abused by his white girlfriend’s family in ways that are unimaginable. Throughout the duration of this movie, Chris slowly begins to realize that his girlfriend’s family wants to know much more about him than they should be curious about. For example, in the movie the mother of the girlfriend uses her hypnosis skills to hypnotize Chris into a paralyzed-like state that makes him unable to express any movement or physical emotion; they always asked him questions about what it is like to be African-American. There is so much racism that is portrayed in this movie, and I feel as though this movie expresses the amount of racism that is also portrayed in the real world. Racism is not resolved today and there is still so much racism today, so the movie remains relevant in today’s issues. Living in a world where people used to be and still are currently judged by the color of their skin color, religion, or any beliefs they may have is not an easy route to navigate for anyone. Because of the specific minority groups that are targeted on a daily basis people do not receive the same amount of respect or credit that they deserve. For example, a woman running for the office can be unselected from the high position she wants because a man with less or the same credentials will get the position solely because of the fact that he is a man. Also, not even that long ago there were a lot of celebrities who paid for their children to go through college and were caught because poor people whose kids had amazing grades could not send their children to their dream school because of financial problems. Though people have grown so much with time and have changed so much about this world that many more people have become so much more accepting of other people’s races, religions, beliefs, and so on; people are finally looked at as equal by way more people now than ever before. We as a whole are much more accepting of every race, religion, belief, etc who we share the world with. However, back then it was not easy for the minorities of the world. Though the problem still exists today where people across the globe are not looked at as equal or still get minimized because of the fact that they are women, Jews, have colored skin, or anything else that people judge them for the problem is still very much exists. I believe in 10 years from now when I have kids the world will become a more accepting place than it is today. I hope that when my children have kids of their own that there will no longer be any hatred in the world and that everyone will be accepting towards anyone they cross paths with. I also hope that schools will enforce class courses of acceptance, so that young students can learn how to be accepting of others as well as how to teach others how to be accepting. I personally think that if classes of acceptance were enforced for people of the older generations people of that generation like our parents and grandparents would be a lot more accepting.