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woodman
22nd February 2013, 05:59 AM
Just a question for discussion. What is wrong with racism? It depends upon your definition of course. Logically, I see that everyone I look at is a racist. Even if they promote people of a different race, they are doing it for a reason that is racially motivated, typically. Some would have us believe that if we so much as notice a difference between people, we are racist. How can you not notice? Therefore, how can you not be racist?

Personally, I am not down on any individual because they happen to be different than myself. Nor do I automatically despise anyone for the deeds of their fellows. It is difficult to not notice the tendencies of a group to behave in certain ways though, and it is intelligent to profile therefore, because the odds tell you that a member of a group who behaves a certain way is likely to behave that way themself. This is being pre-judicial, or prejudiced, if you will. Prejudice is nothing more than making an educated decision regarding possible outcomes. If I see an extremely drunk man get behind the wheel of a car, I will make a decision that he is likely to cause an accident. He has not yet caused it, but I think it quite possible he will. I am prejudiced about\against drunk drivers. I am less prejudiced about drinkers, being one myself sometimes. I have seen much evidence that drinking will cause extreme asshole-istic (is this a word?)behavior but it does seem that the closer one's point of discriminatory reference is to the group in question, the less able one is to use prejudice in a pointed and intelligent way. That is, we are blinded by our own membership in said group.

If we automatically are blinded by hate, then we lessen ourselves and fail to see clearly. We often do injustice to those who are deserving of good treatment by merit of their qualities as an individual.

The thing is though, birds of a feather flock together. I have seen by experience that I will often be ill-treated and ill-regarded and sidelined by blacks and some Mexicans and fewer Asians because I am white. I go in markets and restaraunts in the areas I work and I feel a tangible miasma of resentment. Because I am a white man. Maybe this is how black men feel in white areas. I don't think so though. I think it is a resentment of all white men because they feel white men have held them down. No doubt the people on top who are holding us all down are white men. To equate me with those is perhaps a natural reaction.

Anyway, I am just rambling here. I am in the strange position of having some time on my hands and I thought this interesting to ponder.

JDRock
22nd February 2013, 08:14 AM
"Racism" is a tried and proven method of classifying people by their DNA. This includes both looks and predictable behavioral traits......all highly evolved societies use this information to GENERALLY decide wether or not a person can be treated as an equal or an enemy. Multiculturalism has attempted to remove this valueable tool in order to create social chaos.

Santa
22nd February 2013, 08:43 AM
I believe in cultural diversity. I love the distinctive, colorful vibrant characteristics and differences of other races and cultures.

If I travel to Hawaii for instance, I don't go there to experience a US military outpost or a bunch of fucking Filipino's selling Chinese trinkets.
Or if I travel to Sweden, I don't go there to experience some muddled down parasitic version of North African Islamism.
And conversely, if I go to the Congo, I don't go there to shop at a big box outlet.

Those places and cultures are beautiful and precious "because" of their differences.

Indigenous people seem to have a place in the world that allows them to stand on a spiritual foundation.

Without cultural and racial distinction a sense of belonging evaporates and leaves a people with nothing more than abstract concepts and imaginary ideologies.

Multiculturalism destroys both the beautiful distinctions AND the spiritual foundation of a people.

The white male in America has little or no geographic, cultural or spiritual identity left to stand on.

mamboni
22nd February 2013, 09:37 AM
Individuals have the right to associate with and as husband and wife, procreate with whomever they choose. That's not racism. It's called free choice. Birds of a feather most definitely flock together. The same is true for most poeple. It has to do with cultural familarity and shared traditions, customs and appearance. Multiculturalism is a subversive politically motivated attempt to undermine these natural and healthy social-cultural tendencies and the result has been a disaster for America and Europe. Multiculturalism was invented by the Marxist-Zionists to weaken and destroy the Christian west - look it up.

cortez
22nd February 2013, 09:48 AM
im a total elietist snob. i only hang out with dirtbags!4472

joboo
22nd February 2013, 11:59 AM
It depends where you go with it. I've met some particularly excellent people from all shapes, sizes, and colors. I have a preference to my own race of course, as does everybody.

If I had limited myself to disliking those people due to skin color etc.., I would have missed out on some really great life experiences.

Grey area, draw the line, past a certain point it lessens your value in the world as a human being traveling the earth....if you like to travel that is.

vacuum
22nd February 2013, 12:13 PM
Racism is not inherently bad.

Prejudice is not inherently bad.

Stereotyping is not inherently bad.

Discriminating is not inherently bad.

However, bigotry is inherently bad.


The problem is that when people apply the first 4 behaviors, usually they are not aware they are doing so. Then it easily becomes bigotry.

However, when you become aware that you are applying generalizations then your conclusions are not bigoted absolute conclusions, but rather you know you are making temporary and approximate conclusions. When you get more information about the situation or the individual, then you change your conclusions. If you can't recognize the non-absolute nature of generalizations and are unable to change conclusions as new information becomes available, then yeah, you do have an issue and it's wrong.

gunDriller
22nd February 2013, 02:57 PM
American's have been PC-ized into a twisted interpretation of racism.

where simply making simple observations, like "Jeez, that pro football team defensive squad is all black" is considered racist.


i would say, racism is when people are killed or jailed because of their race, or deprived of job opportunities because of their demographic category.

Ponce
22nd February 2013, 03:04 PM
The only one that I hate is Ponce.......but......with time I have learned to love him, after all.....we have to live together.

And the Zionist?.......I feel nothing for them......not even hate.

V

JDRock
24th February 2013, 09:26 AM
Americans fret more about the purity of their DOGS bloodline then they do about their childrens!

Horn
24th February 2013, 09:35 AM
The white male in America has little or no geographic, cultural or spiritual identity left to stand on.

Is because he is in fact now an Indigenous western plains wanderer, not a European anymore.

Though he is trying to be convinced otherwise daily.

Rubberchicken
1st March 2013, 10:31 AM
Who's racist now?