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<blockquote data-quote="Ancalagon" data-source="post: 8715150" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Actually... I've been thinking if I should mention this concept in this thread, and your post gives me the opening, I hope you don't mind.</p><p></p><p>First, we have to distinguish bigotry and racism. Most people when they think racism/racist they think of bigotry - the willful hatred of others based on perceived differences. And if you had written "Most people aren't bigots" I 100% would have agreed with you. But racism is not just that. It's not a binary state - either hateful or completely pure. There are all sorts of shades of it, levels, permutations.</p><p></p><p>We live in a society built on racist foundations - just look at our history, it's undeniable. And these racists ideas, tropes, notions, (and canards as [USER=18]@Ruin Explorer[/USER] said) are all around us. In our media, in the news, in our laws, in corporate practices, etc, passed on down each generation.</p><p></p><p>It would be <em>astonishing</em> if I grew up and lived in this environment and <em>somehow</em> managed not to be racist! What am I, some sort of saint?!?</p><p></p><p>I'll give you a small example. Until about 5 years ago, I sometimes use the verb (spoiler for slur) [spoiler]"gypped"[/spoiler], meaning cheated, tricked or swindled. That is, until I learned the origin - this verb was based on prejudice against the Roma! So I stopped, and I've been telling friends when they use it (and they are just as "oh crap!" as I was).</p><p></p><p>So most of of us are not bigots, absolutely. But most of us - and I definitely include myself in this - have these ideas, these cultural ticks, habits, beliefs, that we have picked up from the past/present. And we have to be on guard, reflect, grow, so that we can be <em>less</em> racist. It's a multi generation project. </p><p></p><p>Whenever someone says "I'm not racist!!!"... I sometimes wonder how deeply they've thought about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancalagon, post: 8715150, member: 23"] Actually... I've been thinking if I should mention this concept in this thread, and your post gives me the opening, I hope you don't mind. First, we have to distinguish bigotry and racism. Most people when they think racism/racist they think of bigotry - the willful hatred of others based on perceived differences. And if you had written "Most people aren't bigots" I 100% would have agreed with you. But racism is not just that. It's not a binary state - either hateful or completely pure. There are all sorts of shades of it, levels, permutations. We live in a society built on racist foundations - just look at our history, it's undeniable. And these racists ideas, tropes, notions, (and canards as [USER=18]@Ruin Explorer[/USER] said) are all around us. In our media, in the news, in our laws, in corporate practices, etc, passed on down each generation. It would be [I]astonishing[/I] if I grew up and lived in this environment and [I]somehow[/I] managed not to be racist! What am I, some sort of saint?!? I'll give you a small example. Until about 5 years ago, I sometimes use the verb (spoiler for slur) [spoiler]"gypped"[/spoiler], meaning cheated, tricked or swindled. That is, until I learned the origin - this verb was based on prejudice against the Roma! So I stopped, and I've been telling friends when they use it (and they are just as "oh crap!" as I was). So most of of us are not bigots, absolutely. But most of us - and I definitely include myself in this - have these ideas, these cultural ticks, habits, beliefs, that we have picked up from the past/present. And we have to be on guard, reflect, grow, so that we can be [I]less[/I] racist. It's a multi generation project. Whenever someone says "I'm not racist!!!"... I sometimes wonder how deeply they've thought about it. [/QUOTE]
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