Flatearther
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On a recent whim, I decided to study this omnipresent creature that everyone despises singularly - the
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The best I've had this explained to me is, a 'racist' is on whom believes in, preaches, or practices racial separation. Socially, politically, or reproductively.So I figured that to qualify as a ‘racist’, one needed to practice some sort of ‘ism’, as in ‘Racism’.
.Automatically when people here the term 'racist' they conjure up images of hatred and oppression. Which is fair considering the efforts of many throughout history to destroy others through the guide of racist motivation
You've brought out a key element in understanding what racism is understood as. Being 'critical' of a specific race. Lets use specific examples to clarify.but my whole emphasis leans on the fact that if you scour all media before about 1960, you won't find any popular currency for the word, which, as I pointed out is an abstract noun and means nothing objectively.
I've always claimed that the most discriminated demographic on the planet is a healthy-heterosexual-white man. Why? Because he can't be discriminated against according to the unwritten laws of racism. Leaving him as fair game for all the so called ethnics.The only ones that seem to be open targets are white males. Cheers!
So in effect, racism is essential to preserving the many variances of human beings.
I've always claimed that the most discriminated demographic on the planet is a healthy-heterosexual-white man. Why? Because he can't be discriminated against according to the unwritten laws of racism. Leaving him as fair game for all the so called ethnics.
]I disagree with criticism and racism.
Although they can go hand in hand, example “I hate the way black people talk” would be criticism and racisms. You criticize the way they talk and you boxed ALL blacks together. Now if I said “I hate the way the Jones’s talk” would be criticism. But “I hate how those ******s talk” would be racist. Not only did you box all blacks together, you threw in a slang to drive the point home that you don’t like them probably for the simple fact that they are different than you.
I’ve said this before but it comes down to nouns, they, those, them, and such.
Racism lives. People pre-judge you because you are different then them.