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?
It's a natural side effect of several thought processes and basic human tendencies unfortunately.
1. First trying to group everything into categories - Is this a car, or a tree?
2. Making generalisations about things - trees have leaves; Cars have 4 wheels.
-> notice how these generalisations aren't always true? Some trees don't have leaves, some cars have more or less than 3 wheels...
There's a well known tendency to take a specific example of something and infer that everything in a group of similar objects has the same properties...
(That car is red, so all cars
must be red. You should be able to figure out what's wrong with a statement like that, as well as what consequences it has for something like racism...)
3. In group & Out group - humans have a natural tendency to break up people into either being part of the 'in' group, or the 'out' group.
This is things like 'friends' vs 'enemies', 'family' vs 'strangers', 'locals' vs 'foreigners', and so on.
And alongside this, you usually find that the group you are part of is one you consider 'better', or 'preferable' to the one which you are not...
So, add up superficial groupings based on very limited differences (eg. skin colour), unwarranted generalisations (eg. This person is stupid, therefore all the people of the same race are too), and in group mentality (this person is different to us, therefore we fear/shun/hate them.), and between them you can typically explain most racism. (as well as most other forms of discrimination too. - Sure there's more to it than that, but essentially, these three things form the basis of it.)