Could this be generalized to asking why it's ethically wrong to consider one group of people better or worse than other groups based on some biological factor like gender or ethnicity? — Marchesk
Perhaps you'd expand on this for the sake of your discussion. What is it that you say racism is? And how do you say racism hurts anyone?society for the most part considers racism wrong because it causes harm. — Anaxagoras
An excellent start, in my opinion. It seems to me that the "hateful and ignorant" are not after-the-fact-judgments, but rather ingredients of the original enterprise. It may well be that racism "stands out" because of its destructiveness, but that from an empirical view. From the logic, reason, and rationality of the thing, or to be precise, its illogic, unreason, and irrationality, it stands out as plain mean stupid ignorance right from the git-go....racism is a subgroup of a type of thinking which makes assumptions about people that are not only unsubstantiated in any acceptable way but are inherently detrimental. It's a hateful and ignorant way of looking at people which is based off nothing rational or reasonable....
I think racism stands out above other categories of this way of thinking because of its destructive history.
The real question isn't whether racism is wrong but being able to decide what is and what isn't racism. — Judaka
can you demonstrate here that the expression of racism is a category error? — Anaxagoras
Of course this discussion is not to "out a racist" on these boards but to discuss why in society do we hold this to be unethical in your words of course. I'm curious. — Anaxagoras
Was ist das? — Bitter Crank
Racist words, epithets, etc. hurt people's feelings. It's wrong to hurt people's feelings. — NKBJ
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