good for you. not the case with other people necessarily, so might want to make that clear in the future when you talk about it and people just assume its "racism" without a prefix.
In the usage, when people of color talk about racism its ONLY about systemic racism. So no. in usage, I don't have to necessaraly make it clear in the future. Those who really fight the problem of racism know what we are talking about. Only those who don't understand the concept of systemic racism talk about racism when it come to individual racism.
Again, the problem is systemic racism, not individual racism which is just a reactance process of that oppression.
Racism is primarily a specific system of oppression created in the purpose of hierachizing people of color. So the two way to be racist are only the ones of being on the side of the oppressions or in reactance to this system of oppression.
No. Systemic racism against people of color is a systemic oppression system that is uncompassing the entire world and can vary in function of the nations systems.
The only way for you to create another type of racism would be to create an entirely new civilisation on another planet and see which ethnicity finally oppresses the other. In our world its simply impossible. We are too connected.
Then it means that you don't understand them because no, they don't "suck *ss"
But you can keep telling yourself that and keep wondering why during your life, you will encounter leftist people that tells you that you are actually helping the conservatists.
This is not a debate, this is a fact. Using the word "Correctly" means that you consider that there is a right way and a wrong way to use words. This is moral value.
No. Systemic racism against people of color is a systemic oppression system that is uncompassing the entire world and can vary in function of the nations systems.
The only way for you to create another type of racism would be to create an entirely new civilisation on another planet and see which ethnicity finally oppresses the other. In our world its simply impossible. We are too connected.
asian people in asian country X may be racist towards asian people in country Y. or they are racist towards black people, or white people, or latino people.
my family is portuguese, never suffered any systemic oppression and were still crazy racist towards black people, german people, turkish people. . . until some of my non-racist family members started having partners of the above mentioned ethnicities.
im sure you can find some majority black countries where they are racist towards non-black people. there are also the black hebrew israelites that are racist due to religious ideology.
This is not a debate, this is a fact. Using the word "Correctly" means that you consider that there is a right way and a wrong way to use words. This is moral value.
no its not lmao. and i literally explained before how i dont even necessarily favor the definitions, as with gender. words meanings has nothing to do with moral value. you are just talking out of your ass again and pushing nonsense on me that simply isnt true.
might wanna read what i posted after that. i will enjoy the entertainment factor of it and thats it. as bad as trump is, he is kind of hilarious sometimes, and the media shit will also be hilarious.
You are confusing xenophobia with racism. Yes Asian country might be xenophobe, but not racist. Again, racism is a system of domination first and foremost. Until you don't understand that, you won't understand racism as a problem and you will think that any one can be racist with everyone
Racist toward black people yes. Not against german and turkish. Again, you are confusing being xenophobic and being racist. When you are racist you promote the ideology of racism. This is not what happen when you discriminate german and turkish people, this is just xenophobia. Still a problem,but not the same nature.
You will find discriminations and xenophobias. Not racism. Again, you need to understand what racism is and what it is not. Racism is not just the hate of everything. Its a specific kind of hate based on a system of oppression that was (and still is) aimed at people of color in order to deligitimize them.
no its not lmao. and i literally explained before how i dont even necessarily favor the definitions, as with gender. words meanings has nothing to do with moral value. you are just talking out of your ass again and pushing nonsense on me that simply isnt true.
You are just wiggling around in order to justify your statement and refuse to accept that you are wrong.
Once you say the word "using correctly" you are using a moral value standard on the "things" we must -from your point of view - use "correctly". There is no getting around this one. Sorry.
You told me that you used the words "correctly", therefore anything in usage that is not what you judge as "correct" is incorrect by logic.
And this value is wrong by essence.
Anti LGBTQ reforms
Anti Muslim reforms
Anti healthcare reforms
Pro gun defenses
The defense of racist and crypto fascist
Anti women reforms
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Anti LGBTQ reforms
Anti Muslim reforms
Anti healthcare reforms
Pro gun defenses
The defense of racist and crypto fascist
Anti women reforms
Pro rich and proliberalism reforms
Yes Asian country might be xenophobe, but not racist. Again, racism is a system of domination first and foremost. Until you don't understand that, you won't understand racism as a problem and you will think that any one can be racist with everyone
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.
an aversion or hostility to, disdain for, or fear of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers:Xenophobia and nationalism can be seen as a reaction to the rise of globalization.
fear or dislike of the customs, dress, etc., of people who are culturally different from oneself:Learning a foreign language can help to overcome xenophobia.
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