logansrogue: (WhatWhatDumbledore)
logansrogue ([personal profile] logansrogue) wrote2008-09-23 12:25 pm

Everyone's A Racist?

Was reading that little argument here. I've heard that one a lot from people who are accused of being racist.

Now, I have a really hard time with that argument. Cause I honestly don't think I'm racist. I'm definitely ignorant of some cultures, but I'm very eager to learn about other people's ways of doing things, I find it all very enriching and wonderful. I may have certain prejudices, but they're most certainly not based on race.

So what do you think about that argument? I'd like to know.

[identity profile] strangedave.livejournal.com 2008-09-23 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
*Ultimately* these things always get down to fine points of definition. Technically, if you understand that culture is the primary determinant of human behaviour, and think there are very few differences between people that are due to race/genetics, you are probably aren't racist. But a lot of people define racism more broadly, to include having subconscious prejudices, to drawing attention to race unnecessarily, and so on. On broader definitions, either almost everyone or everyone is racist.

Personally, I think defining racist too broadly isn't particularly useful, so I wuldn't say 'we are all racist', but I would say we can all behave in a racist way unless we try very hard not too. If you think you aren't racist, that probably means you are only racist occasionally, probably without even realising it.