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It's like I always say - people don't care about race. They care about culture.

The sad thing is, race is often a marker of culture - either due to upbringing or racial tribalism.

People discriminate because they know they have a greater chance of a bad cultural interaction with certain races due to behaviour that the dominant culture (or even just a large minority culture) within that race promotes.

I'm not 'haircut-ist'. But I would likely discriminate against a skinhead to protect myself. Because there's a visual indicator of a possibly harmful culture. Same with baggy pants. Same with facial tattoos.

It's just a natural evolutionary response to mitigate harm by avoiding groups that have a higher chance of hurting you than others by visually observed trends (and crime statistics) that are more common within those groups than others.

Until race and culture become delinked (which is unlikely anytime soon, as the left are reinforcing the two as one) people will continue to act 'racist' (when it's really just 'culturist' and managing risk exposure)

105 days ago
1 score
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It's like I always say - people don't care about race. They care about culture.

The sad thing is, race is often a marker of culture - either due to upbringing or racial tribalism.

People discriminate because they know they have a greater chance of a bad cultural interaction with certain races due to behaviour that the dominant culture (or even just a large minority culture) within that race promotes.

I'm not 'haircut-ist'. But I would likely discriminate against a skinhead to protect myself. Because there's a visual indicator of a possibly harmful culture. Same with baggy pants. Same with facial tattoos.

It's just a natural evolutionary response to mitigate harm by avoiding groups that have a higher chance of hurting you than others by visually observed trends (and crime statistics) that are more common within those groups than others.

Until race and culture become delinked (which is unlikely anytine soon, as the left are reinforcing these things) people will continue to act 'racist' (when it's really just 'culturist' and managing risk exposure)

105 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's like I always say - people don't care about race. They care about culture.

The sad thing is, race is often a marker of culture - either due to upbringing or racial tribalism.

People discriminate because they know they have a greater chance of a bad cultural interaction with certain races due to behaviour that the dominant culture (or even just a large minority culture) within that race promotes.

I'm not 'haircut-ist'. But I would likely discriminate against a skinhead to protect myself. Because there's a visual indicator of a possibly harmful culture. Same with baggy pants. Same with facial tattoos.

It's just a natural evolutionary response to mitigate harm by avoiding groups that have a higher chance of hurting you than others by visually observed trends that are more common within those groups.

Until race and culture become delinked (which is unlikely, as the left are reinforcing these things) people will continue to act 'racist' (when it's really just 'culturist' and managing risk exposure)

105 days ago
1 score