To a point, we're all selective. Does that mean racist? In my opinion, racist is just one more of many means by which one person/group of low self esteem will use to make themselves appear better than other persons/groups.
I don't think anyone has to eat words. I know exactly where you're coming from...i.e., I understand what you're saying. I'm just approaching it from a different direction. Lacking superior intelligence (average, at best, but that's questionable most days), I'm looking at your phrase above "Hey, I'm a racist!" and I'm still on page 1 trying to define exactly what a racist is! (Told you I'm slow :lol: )...and I don't mind admitting it - keeps other people's expectations low and reduces stress for me. :lol::lol::lol:
You're not slow for not knowing a definition of racism... that's damn smart imo. Words are slippery, definitions brutal to pin down at times.
Gawd, tell me about it. I have a heck of a time trying to discuss something when I don't even know what it is! (Slow..told ya'...).
By the way, what's an "imo?" (I'm not up to speed on all the lingo...slow, again!!)
I tried to solve that one myself, but I could only come up with:
:?:I Might Object
:?:Intricate Modus Operandi
:?:Incredibly Masochistic Octopus
:?:Isolated Marsupial Offspring
...and so on...am I close?
I'd like to throw something out there....
Is making an assumption (and/or sticking by it despite proof otherwise) about someone based on their skin colour intrinsically worse than making assumptions based on political affiliation, religion, country of origin, taste in beer, health care opinions, fiscal views, etc?
On this forum, I see people who decide every day that someone thinks, feels, or acts a certain way, based on a small snapshot of their opinion, and few are ever apologetic for their mistaken assumptions.
I'd like to throw something out there....
Is making an assumption (and/or sticking by it despite proof otherwise) about someone based on their skin colour intrinsically worse than making assumptions based on political affiliation, religion, country of origin, taste in beer, health care opinions, fiscal views, etc?
On this forum, I see people who decide every day that someone thinks, feels, or acts a certain way, based on a small snapshot of their opinion, and few are ever apologetic for their mistaken assumptions.
You beat me to it!!!
Maybe a broader definition (as opposed to narrower) is needed in this
discussion.....and maybe "Racism" isn't the right word, thought I'm not
sure what the correct Label would be.
The concept of "Prejudicing for or against someone based on personal
and preconceived stereotypes" would be the definition but I'm at a loss
for a word that definition belongs to.
Using that definition, people could beat each other over the head based
on more than race....and could include occupations, incomes, area's in
a region that they reside in, Nationalities, political leanings whether they
are valid observations or not, Religions, educational levels, heights and
weights and appearances, and any other thing that can make anyone
different than anyone else.
I don't know what kind of "*****ism" that would be, but it would smell just
as nasty as Racism does....
Selective ... as in #62
You beat me to it!!!
Maybe a broader definition (as opposed to narrower) is needed in this
discussion.....and maybe "Racism" isn't the right word, thought I'm not
sure what the correct Label would be.
The concept of "Prejudicing for or against someone based on personal
and preconceived stereotypes" would be the definition but I'm at a loss
for a word that definition belongs to.
Using that definition, people could beat each other over the head based
on more than race....and could include occupations, incomes, area's in
a region that they reside in, Nationalities, political leanings whether they
are valid observations or not, Religions, educational levels, heights and
weights and appearances, and any other thing that can make anyone
different than anyone else.
I don't know what kind of "*****ism" that would be, but it would smell just
as nasty as Racism does....
Nah. We're all full of prejudices and biases. That's because we are all different. That means because of genetics and experiences, we hold different viewpoints. Some things simply work for some people and not for others. Some persons starts walking with their left feet first and others use their right feet first. Some people have extremely pale skin color, some are pinkish, others have an olive tinge to theirs, or a tanned color. Some people are politically left, some right. We are a product of genetics and environment. There is no right or wrong about that, only how we use those differences to view others can be right or wrong.I'd like to throw something out there....
Is making an assumption (and/or sticking by it despite proof otherwise) about someone based on their skin colour intrinsically worse than making assumptions based on political affiliation, religion, country of origin, taste in beer, health care opinions, fiscal views, etc?
On this forum, I see people who decide every day that someone thinks, feels, or acts a certain way, based on a small snapshot of their opinion, and few are ever apologetic for their mistaken assumptions.
Don't have an 'ism' for you Ron, but I do have a list of word suggestions. Might one of them do?
Discrimination
Bias
Favouritism
Unfairness
Inequity
Bigotry
Intolerance
:?:
Most of those would work, but "*****ism" has an air of mystery to it, and I've
already "*****ismed" against Lone Wolf it seems....
Bigotry is the best description, IMO, of one's using differences to detrimentally judge others.Don't have an 'ism' for you Ron, but I do have a list of word suggestions. Might one of them do?
Discrimination
Bias
Favouritism
Unfairness
Inequity
Bigotry
Intolerance
:?:
Most of those would work, but "*****ism" has an air of mystery to it, and I've
already "*****ismed" against Lone Wolf it seems....
Most of those would work, but "*****ism" has an air of mystery to it, and I've
already "*****ismed" against Lone Wolf it seems....
Just plain evil explains racism.
Sorry, DB, but 'evil' doesn't explain racism all that well. Ignorance, lack of empathy, lack of a decent education, and generational prejudice gets close though.
But then, that's just my opinion.