Makes sense to me. The problem I have with "racism" is that it cannot exist in a vacuum. It is learned based on individual experiences.
I grew up in a relatively homogenous area and loved everyone and all races like the TV told me I should. There were some people I didn't like or trust, but that was because they were assholes. Once I moved away and had some real world experiences, I quickly realized that there were things I disliked about nearly every group. Is that racist?
Is it racist to dislike (maybe even hate) people that have traits that you've learned you're better off avoiding? Is it racist for me to avoid Antifa and, more broadly, white leftists?
I judge them for the content of their character (among other things). It's mind-boggling then, when someone wants to pull the race card to avoid accountability and deny reality.
Those who have the cajones to be openly racist therefore have the cojones to tell the Truth too.
I mean...isn't it just "the truth?" Racism is a social construct.
I agree. Racism IS just a Social Construct.
I prefer to think of it as racism is simply the acknowledgment of human evolution.
Makes sense to me. The problem I have with "racism" is that it cannot exist in a vacuum. It is learned based on individual experiences.
I grew up in a relatively homogenous area and loved everyone and all races like the TV told me I should. There were some people I didn't like or trust, but that was because they were assholes. Once I moved away and had some real world experiences, I quickly realized that there were things I disliked about nearly every group. Is that racist?
Is it racist to dislike (maybe even hate) people that have traits that you've learned you're better off avoiding? Is it racist for me to avoid Antifa and, more broadly, white leftists?
I judge them for the content of their character (among other things). It's mind-boggling then, when someone wants to pull the race card to avoid accountability and deny reality.