The alt-right in my view is arguing for essentially exactly the same thing that most other ethnical groups take for granted, even in the West. — Judaka
not also directed at ethnic minorities because they treat alt-right differently because it's white. — Judaka
I'm not part of the alt-right, actually I'm a hardcore individualist who cares about ideas and principles but I won't ignore the fact that race is important to most people just because I'm white. The alt-right in my view is arguing for essentially exactly the same thing that most other ethnical groups take for granted, even in the West. — Judaka
You've hit me with white blindness, white privilege, white=normal and so on. These are all condescending, ideological assertions which make me really wonder about where your head is. — Judaka
Are you asking me to be ashamed that we're not perfect? — Judaka
That isn't entirely racist, there are legitimate reasons to fear white ethnocentricism above other forms but I wanted to discuss whether or not it is the case that the alt-right is worse because they're white. — Judaka
Then they are not interested in ethnicity, and so a parallel cannot be drawn between them and people who celebrate their ethnicity or culture. Ethnicity is not skin colour, else the ethnic conflicts that plagued Europe since the year dot would not have happened.I think there's lots of evidence to support the idea that the alt-right is not particularly concerned with culture but the literal whiteness of the West. — Judaka
I don't like to talk about ethnicities as being interpretatively relevant but apart from individualists, the only ethnicity by and large that tries to ignore their ethnicity are Anglo-Saxon whites — Judaka
I doubt they would be interested in the placard. Why should it matter to them what you think about an abstract, not to mention scientifically unsound, concept such as race that plays no role in their everyday life, since everyone around them is of the same 'race'?so you think if a 'white' person from the west stood in a crowded market in DRC, or any such country in Africa and stated that there is no such thing as race, and had a placard that said similar, that you'd get general agreement from the people there? — wax
I have never heard anybody say they are ashamed of white culture, and can't see why anybody would.I hear the people condemning the ‘alt right’, usually on a particulate tv channel, or newspaper or magazine. Who exactly are they? They claim to feel ashamed of their white culture — Brett
I have never heard anybody say they are ashamed of white culture, and can't see why anybody would.
What's to be ashamed of in classical music, the canon of Western literature, yuletide festivities and Yorkshire pudding? — andrewk
Are you being antagonistic? I am basically saying that all humans are humans. There are not subspecies. The term “race” is commonly used out of it’s scientific context. That is all I was saying. — I like sushi
I imagine you’re referring to ONE specific cultural identity of people in a particular geographical location? If you visit Africa you’d find a whole array of different cultural attitudes, ans most of the people there would be referred to as “black,” and I find it kind of silly to refer to a very large and dispersed proportion of the human race as having a homogeneous culture. — I like sushi
I find it kind of silly to refer to a very large and dispersed proportion of the human race as having a homogeneous culture. — I like sushi
r. I think I expressed this clearly enough elsewhere on this forum and don’t think I can improve upon that point any better here - no one, if I remember correctly, repsonded to what I wrote so not quite sure if there was any particular disagreement with it, — I like sushi
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