Do you have evidence of state, church or economic discrimination – which in the US is in principle illegal by statute – against whites by nonwhites or are you just mouth-breathing unfounded, white grievance propaganda?
Caveat: Prejudice alone is not racism; however, racism is enforced prejudice. — 180 Proof
:fire:Sons may very well have to pay for the sins of their fathers. Especially if those fathers handed down some ill-gotten gains to their sons.
The lesson to be learned here is either 1. Stop burning, and the sooner the better; or 2. Never stop burning. Liberals = #1; conservatives = #2. — James Riley
Never stop burning. Liberals = #1; conservatives = #2. — James Riley
At the risk of arguing for a "true Scotsman", equality is a conservative value. — Benkei
I'm just saying I don't see a necessary juxtaposition between conservative values and anti-racism. There are plenty of principled conservatives in favour of equality and anti-racist. So it's more typically GOP I guess.
And let's not forget all the micro aggressions we (accidentally) perpetuate having grown up white in a Western, white society. Tends to not matter much what your political inclination is in that case. — Benkei
Actually, it is precisely our intellect and intelligence that is behind what we call racism. If the problem were simple irrationality it would be a it easier to solve it. But when people do their best to act as ‘rationally’ as possible and still end up behaving in ways that others call racist it should teach us that the cause of racism isnt irrationality, it is the limits that are imposed on intelligence in any given era. — Joshs
It is uncontroversial in the context of pure data which this is not. This is a lame attempt at skating through a subtext of implications. It is pleasant to watch racist positions have to attempt to sneak through the cracks where at one time it walked through the door. Ethically, I can't imagine much darker a goal than to take advantage of the lost by teaching them to hate their neighbors for one's own misguided need for narcissistic fulfillment.It is simply a statement of uncontroversial fact. — Lil
One datum looking for interpretation is, as I mentioned earlier, that we appear to have more female ancestors than male. — frank
I'm a little surprised that people bring up biases about what early humans were like. That stuff just isn't on my radar, though maybe it should be. To approach the question with a strong reaction against those views, which I read Kenosha as doing, isnt the best way to get to the truth. — frank
It is definitely not intelligent to reach a racist conclusion. I said "weak-minded", which means that the person arriving at a racist conclusion is weak-minded, stupid, not using the intellect or rationality correctly. — Christoffer
If say a big group conquers a previously relatvily unknown separate small group that happens to be another etnicity and stays to dominate them — ChatteringMonkey
People seem to tend to stick to their cultural and ethnic roots and band together with other people with the same background. Racism can play a reinforcing role therein, but surely it's not the only cause of separation? — ChatteringMonkey
The question is, why choose the one which makes white enlightened westerners come out looking best? — Isaac
All that data means is that prehistoric humans may have been extremely violent. If you have a hard time accepting that possibility, you need to look at how your own personal issues are effecting your outlook. — frank
If say a big group conquers a previously relatvily unknown separate small group that happens to be another etnicity and stays to dominate them
— ChatteringMonkey
It's the second part I'm having trouble reconciling. How is 'staying to dominate them' not racism? We still seem to have this picture of a large powerful ethnic group dominating a less powerful ethnic group, but we're wanting to not call that racism for some reason. It seems to tick all the boxes. — Isaac
People seem to tend to stick to their cultural and ethnic roots and band together with other people with the same background. Racism can play a reinforcing role therein, but surely it's not the only cause of separation?
— ChatteringMonkey
Maybe, but you introduced 'domination', not just separation. — Isaac
Who said anything about not accepting the possibility? I'm talking about one's choice when presented with a range of such possibilities. I could hardly be making such a point if I were simultaneously denying that such choice existed, could I? — Isaac
It's only becomes racism, I would say, if an ideology is created based on ethnicity or race to consolidate or strengthen that domination. — ChatteringMonkey
We probably do use a different definition. — ChatteringMonkey
My point was that archeological and genetic evidence says we have to consider that violence and proto-war may have been part of the prehistoric human world. — frank
We probably do use a different definition.
— ChatteringMonkey
I'm not going to open the whole systemic racism debate again, but that seems to be our difference. — Isaac
My point was that archeological and genetic evidence says we have to consider that violence and proto-war may have been part of the prehistoric human world. — frank
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