I don't 'get' Racism...

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Olinser

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The main problem I see in this thread is that many people seem to believe that racism is confined to white on black, or 'slavery racism' if you will. Since the dawn of time just about every single sect of humanity has believed that they were the 'superior race' when they encountered a different culture.

Some examples and the various time periods they cropped up:

German 'Aryan Race' - 1920's - 1940's - generally perceived as racism against Jews, but in point of fact the Germans separated the races into various tiers, with Aryans at the top and Jews at the bottom.

Japanese vs the 'yellow dogs' (Chinese) - first contact of races, honestly don't know off the top of my head, somewhere around the 2nd or 3rd century AD - pretty much since the two races first contacted each other, both sides believed they were the superior race. I can't off the top of my head remember the slurs that the Chinese applied to the Japanese, but rest assured that both of them were confident in their race's superiority

Portugese 'barbarians' vs the Japanese 'monkeys' - 16th century Portugal 'discovered' Japan, the Portuguese and Japanese once again were both convinced that they were a superior race. After a very turbulent period, the Japanese actually expelled ALL foreginers from their country for over two hundred years from the 17th to the mid 19th century.

English (later the Americans) vs the Native Americans - Pretty much ever since they landed in America, for the most part the Native Americans were agreed to be a 'lesser' race. This instance of racism actually has a reason behind it - if they were an inferior race, they could not own land (that the settlers wanted). Clearly, they were an inferior race. I don't know too much about Native Americans, but from what I understand this was a two way street as well, the Native Americans looked at the English as barbarians for their disrespect for the land and animals.


I could continue on with these examples, but the point remains that pretty much since two different cultures encountered each other, both sides believed that THEY were the superior race. The idea that racism is bad is actually an extremely modern concept. However, even though racism (discrimination through skin color) is considered 'bad', people will simply find other reasons to think they are superior - intelligence, physical appearance, wealth, jobs, whose wife is hotter, dick size, whose truck has bigger engine, who killed a bigger gator with a 2x4, who has more wives/children, etc. People will continue to believe that they are superior to other people until humanity ends.
 

CrazyGirl17

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I don't get it either, all I know is that some people are just ignorant jackasses.

...Yes, I am very bitter, why do you ask?
 

Woodsey

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Well you see, in the one corner we have twats, and in the other corner we have normal human beings. Guess what group racists belong too. Twats are too stupid for logic.
 

Balmong7

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I think that people are forgetting to mention how some of the stereotypes affect racism too. Stereotypes say that a lot of Blacks and Mexicans live in poor areas, don't receive the best education and join gangs, steal and kill people. This makes a lot of people nervous and scared around Blacks and Mexicans. Thus racism appears.

Excuse my lack of political correctness. But it is much faster to type without it.
 

BabySinclair

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It has nothing to do with skin color directly. Skin color just makes it easier to determine "who doesn't have the same geographical/cultural heritage that I do." That is the basis for racism. Ask any middle eastern Shite, Suni, or Kurd. African tribes are racist to other tribes they don't like and animosity towards people of German descent is racism. Is is inherent for humans to categorize the world around them and some of the categories created are based on the culture they develop. People from different cultures often had different physical characteristics which ingrained the concept of "if they don't look like me, they must be different." Every person is to some degree racist. Period. There are no exceptions. It is not a "white man's burden" situation, African, Asian, Indian, Native American, and Middle Eastern people are all racist to this day. The only difference is what their culture dictates these differences mean and how to act upon them.

Balmong7 said:
I think that people are forgetting to mention how some of the stereotypes affect racism too. Stereotypes say that a lot of Blacks and Mexicans live in poor areas, don't receive the best education and join gangs, steal and kill people. This makes a lot of people nervous and scared around Blacks and Mexicans. Thus racism appears.
This perpetuates and modifies the existing stereotypes and stereotyping is a form of discreet racism.
 

Ashcrexl

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Pretty simple. Human brains are designed to group themselves with some and exclude everyone else. Probably some kind of evolutionary advantage at some point. Race is a pretty obvious and easy to distinguish type of classification, so people will just go with their basest instincts and exclude everyone of a different race, hence racism.
 

Qitz

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USSR said:
I leave you to Morgan Freeman..

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I love that clip.

As for not getting racism. You really can't get it. There's no logic behind it. Trying to get racism would be like trying to understand fashion, it's all just a bunch of fabricated BS.
 

ZeroMachine

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spartan231490 said:
Sizzle Montyjing said:
Pretty straight-foward, i just don't understand racism.
Why are people Racist?
What is it about the colour of you're skin that makes you 'better' than others?
I just can't put my finger on it, why is there racism in the world?
To me it doesn't make any logical sense.
So, what are your thoughts on this?
Racism isn't logical, you can't "get it." There is a great big world out there filled with ignorant people who believe in stupid shit. This is just another example of that.
I wouldn't say it's not logical... I mean, it's easy to make perfect sense out of it.

It's weird. It's both logical and illogical. You can easily figure out exactly WHY it exists. But why it STILL exists? Not as much.
 

BabySinclair

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Calibretto said:
BabySinclair said:
It has nothing to do with skin color directly. Skin color just makes it easier to determine "who doesn't have the same geographical/cultural heritage that I do." That is the basis for racism. Ask any middle eastern Shite, Suni, or Kurd. African tribes are racist to other tribes they don't like and animosity towards people of German descent is racism. Is is inherent for humans to categorize the world around them and some of the categories created are based on the culture they develop. People from different cultures often had different physical characteristics which ingrained the concept of "if they don't look like me, they must be different." Every person is to some degree racist. Period. There are no exceptions. It is not a "white man's burden" situation, African, Asian, Indian, Native American, and Middle Eastern people are all racist to this day. The only difference is what their culture dictates these differences mean and how to act upon them.
You are a voice of reason BabySinclair I hope once you mature you become President!
Just learned my anthropology in college. Thanks for the future vote.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I don't think it makes any logical sense either. Hopefully racism will dissapear altogether in a couple of generations. It's just freakin pointless.

Human will always have that 'fear of something new and/or different' but by being cognitive of that we can control it.
 

Lilani

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Sizzle Montyjing said:
Pretty straight-foward, i just don't understand racism.
Why are people Racist?
What is it about the colour of you're skin that makes you 'better' than others?
I just can't put my finger on it, why is there racism in the world?
To me it doesn't make any logical sense.
So, what are your thoughts on this?
First, your avatar is probably the greatest thing I have ever seen.

Second, I think the problem is you don't think like a racist. With racists, it's pretty black and white (no pun intended...well maybe a little). For them, they DO believe that all black people are inherently bad people. Or that all hispanics are lazy, or whichever stereotype you'd like to pick. It is quite simple. Skin color >>> inherently bad. There's no two ways about it. And just as you believe anyone who could think that is just not seeing common sense, the way they see it, that sort of thinking IS common sense. It's not them that's wrong, it's the rest of the world that's blind.

Racism is, essentially, a sweeping generalization. And racists find reasons to stick to those generalizations at all costs. Why? It varies. Some have had genuinely bad experiences, and others are just brought up in an environment that cultivates racial tension. Personally, I think it's an easy way for them to channel their problems and frustrations without having to put too much thought into their targets. It's as easy as looking at the color of their skin. Also, there is quite a bit of group dynamic and camaraderie in racist groups and gangs, so it could also come from that need to have a group that will stand by your side with a common enemy.

It does make me mad, though. Racism is ignorance at its absolute best. The ugliest, most stubborn form of ignorance that can be.
 

Renegade-pizza

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As a great professional troll/reviewer once said: "People are shit."

EDIT: I'm talking about Yahtzee and someone did call him a professional troll.
 

EonEire

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The prominent racist tones in my city are from people seeing Nigerian asylum seekers being perceived as abusing the social welfare system and other people from the city not receiving the same treatment, example being that there are some asylum seekers who have been given houses from the social welfare and there are Irish people whom have been on the waiting list for years and were bypassed.

This seems to be what is the driving force behind the racism towards that particular community in my city.
 

Zacharious-khan

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I've always thought its a combination of fear of the mysterious and lack of confidence in penis size. Most people are inherently afraid of things they don't understand and projecting hate on it is a good way to dissipate that anger. Long story short people are retards.
 

NinjaDeathSlap

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Sizzle Montyjing said:
Pretty straight-foward, i just don't understand racism.
Why are people Racist?
What is it about the colour of you're skin that makes you 'better' than others?
I just can't put my finger on it, why is there racism in the world?
To me it doesn't make any logical sense.
So, what are your thoughts on this?
People are mentally wired to seek out a group of piers who they can identify with on many different levels (physical appearance included) for protection and to fear anything that is too different or has the potential to change things. This was how we survived in pre-historic times before civilization had got off the ground and you can still see this behavior in most species of 'social' animal today. Find the group you belong to, stick with them, and perceive anything from the outside as a possible threat.

In our modern world we no longer have any need for this instinct, but that doesn't mean we can just switch it off, it's hard-wired into our psyches. Some people are better at, or simply intelligent enough to control this trait so it doesn't manifest itself as prejudice. Unfortunately, others will look for modern social excuses to justify this fear that they cannot control.

All this "(Insert foreign nationality or non-native ethnicity here) are taking our jobs/money/law and order/women/traditional values/sense of national identity!" bullshit are just the 21st century excuses that people make to justify a natural instinct to fear anything that is different to them, because they don't understand why that fear is there.
 

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Racism is just another way of asserting yourself above another human being. Saying that your culture is better, your ways are better, YOU are better, is what racism is.

I'm of the opinion that we need to be a melting pot (globally, not just nationally) and accepting others cultures, learning about them, and ultimately blending them into our own to create a unique and vibrant culture that we all share.

Then racism will be truly dead.
 

A Free Man

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I think it makes perfect sense. Keep in mind I'm not endorsing it just saying that I at least understand why it exists. It's the same kind of thing you see when you mix any groups together. Some of the groups will try to prove their dominance over the other groups by diminishing the other groups respectabiliy. Not that I fully understand all of the psychology behind it but it basically seems that since other cultures are often foreign to people who have never been exposed to those cultures they will naturally look upon those practices as weird or abnormal and since the two are different they will try to prove their is better by diminishing the other.
 

Roxor

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I'm thinking that racism comes from people being disturbed by appearances which differ from their norm. Much like how a synthetic character who is mostly human but falls short comes off as unsettling because they're human enough that the flaws stand out (the Uncanny Valley). I think the psychological basis for racism comes from seeing other humans as slipping into the Uncanny Valley from the human side.