So that’s what I did, I went to a neighbourhood where, you know, they have a very low black population, because unfortunately, you know, there’s a high correlation between the density, and this is according to Don Lemon, by the way. So here, I’m just quoting Don Lemon when he notes that the, when he lived in a mostly black neighbourhood, there are a bunch of problems that he didn’t see in white neighbourhoods. So even Don Lemon sees a big difference in your own quality of living, based on where he lives and who is there.
Race-ism. The ideology of race. It is the fundamental idea motivating every racially discriminatory act. — NOS4A2
Does (non-violent) racism (dislike, mistrust, prejudice) in the minds of “white” people EQUAL the same type of racism in “black” people?
In other words:
(Does White racism = Black racism ? ) — 0 thru 9
Race-ism. The ideology of race. It is the fundamental idea motivating every racially discriminatory act. One has to racially discriminate in order to formulate the question, ask the question, record the results, etc. — NOS4A2
The hyphen was to differentiate between the root word and the suffix in order to illustrate what I think is the definition. “Race” means the taxonomy of race. “-ism” means ideology or doctrine. So I intend race-ism to be racism. — NOS4A2
I think I can help out on this one. There is a vast difference between the prejudice of the empowered and that of the disempowered. The very simplest illustration of this is the racist violence perpetrated by black police officers against a black man recently. — unenlightened
Discriminating between individuals is one thing; discriminating between false taxonomies of human beings is quite another. — NOS4A2
Race-ism. The ideology of race. It is the fundamental idea motivating every racially discriminatory act. — NOS4A2
discriminating against someone on account of their membership on in a false taxonomy is, ironically, an inability to discriminate between individuals. — NOS4A2
If it isn't the belief in racial groups that motivates the discrimination against their members, perhaps you can name something else that is. — NOS4A2
If it isn't the belief in racial groups that motivates the discrimination against their members, perhaps you can name something else that is. — NOS4A2
Bottom-line cancel culture' in full effect is on display. Predictable. Like 'suicide by mod' here on TPF. — 180 Proof
Not true. A full-blown nazi white supremacist, or Scott Adams for that matter, has the ability to distinguish individuals.
It's a bad question but I'm curious how false taxonomies motivate discrimination against others. I have no idea how you would try to explain that. Please try.
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