There are plenty of places where people work hard to preserve their culture. France springs to mind, where, so I am told, they have a government department that works to prevent the intrusion of English words into the language. This is fairly successful, as can be seen by comparing the large number of English words in Canadian French to the very small number used in French French.I would argue that the vast, vast majority of nations outside the West have cultures that can be characterised by alt-right thinking. — Judaka
Except that basically the whole "white/caucasian" discourse is very American. In my country it's very strange and basically just imported here.would argue that outside of Anglo-Saxon whites in the West, all ethnic groups think like the alt-right, sometimes less extremely and sometimes more. — Judaka
When I tell you I'm white, you've got a whole story for me don't you? You've got so much to say, you could write a small paper on it. — Judaka
, the only ethnicity by and large that tries to ignore their ethnicity are Anglo-Saxon whites — Judaka
The alt-right is basically complaining about that and many liberals hate them for it but why? — Judaka
The criticism of the alt-right shows the reality that the main frustration is not actually with ethnicities being interpretatively relevant but actually a hatred of the "white ethnicity" — Judaka
Sadly, I think a great deal of the posters on this forum fit this description but are completely oblivious to it. — Judaka
Africa and South America are notoriously having difficulties with racism and tribalism — Judaka
Colonialism? As if there weren't states in Africa before colonial times? Tribalism especially in the African context is just a condescending way to describe a similar phenomenon like patriotism and nationalism.Africa and South America are notoriously having difficulties with racism and tribalism
— Judaka
Due to centuries of European colonialism — Anaxagoras
One thing I do notice about Caucasians that many are not aware (both unintentional and intentional) of their own privilege and their own racial prejudices and biases. — Anaxogaros
Due to centuries of European colonialism
Africa and South America are notoriously having difficulties with racism and tribalism — Judaka
If it’s wrong for the alt right to address issues of race as they do then it’s wrong of others too. If it’s not wrong of others then it’s not wrong of the alt right. — Brett
Colonialism? As if there weren't states in Africa before colonial times? Tribalism especially in the African context is just a condescending way to describe a similar phenomenon like patriotism and nationalism. — ssu
Eurocentrism, and Eurocentric standards of beauty has conditioned many indigenous groups that "white is right," and that darker skin complexions and primordial religions, — Anaxagoras
Eurocentrism, and Eurocentric standards of beauty has conditioned many indigenous groups that "white is right," and that darker skin complexions and primordial religions, and indigenous beliefs are all superstition and that the culture of the white man has been indoctrinated in all these occupied cultures convincing them that their culture is primitive. — Anaxagoras
Most, if not all, people are unaware of the privileges they possess. — I like sushi
Human actively has played out pretty much in the same on a global scale — I like sushi
This is not the full picture. In most societies, where manual labour was deemed below the given aristocracy in power, people were judged by their skin tone as an indication of being a “mere” labourer rather than of some apparent “nobler blood,” or some such nonsense. It’s not merely about colonnialism. — I like sushi
Eurocentrism, and Eurocentric standards of beauty has conditioned many indigenous groups that "white is right," and that darker skin complexions and primordial religions, and indigenous beliefs are all superstition and that the culture of the white man has been indoctrinated in all these occupied cultures convincing them that their culture is primitive. — Anaxagoras
And how things are portrayed in the global media is mimicked in the regional and national level, even if it doesn't fit the local situation.Oh, I agree, the alt-rights views about the "white race" are absurd. It is clearly a reactionary movement to recent events portrayed on the media. — Judaka
State is a totally valid synonym for country: a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.Africa has countries, not states for one. Two, tribalism is a lot different than how the early Europeans came and how they treated indigenous tribes. These are false equivalencies you're presenting. — Anaxagoras
To think of Africa consisting of 'indigenous tribes' when Europeans came is again a typical condescending view. — ssu
What kind of tribe as you call it was "Ethiopia" or the "Ottoman Empire"? — ssu
Alt-right speakers I've listened to talk about the sanctity of white cultures, of white people having indispensable value, of white people banding together and thinking collectively. They want to secure the survival of their whites and the lands traditionally owned by whites. They want to be proud to be white, for their governments to prioritise whites over other ethnicities as the main citizens of the land. They feel the alternative is to reduce them to statistics in their performances economically, educationally and how they contribute to society.
My main challenge to people is to ask, not whether this is a good way to think or not but to discuss the prevalence of this way of thinking among ethnic groups outside of the Anglo-Saxon white citizens of Western nations. I would argue that the vast, vast majority of nations outside the West have cultures that can be characterised by alt-right thinking. Secondly, I would argue that outside of Anglo-Saxon whites in the West, all ethnic groups think like the alt-right, sometimes less extremely and sometimes more. — Judaka
Because in my post I'm specifically targeting the experiences of people of color in particular African people and you're telling me, a person of color and of African origin that it is not the full picture when in my experience and in historical fact, it is. — Anaxagoras
Eurocentrism, and Eurocentric standards of beauty has conditioned many indigenous groups that "white is right," and that darker skin complexions and primordial religions, — Anaxagoras
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