• shalafi@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Racism will never die as we evolved to be tribal. Best we can do as a society is make it unacceptable. Which was happening when I grew up in 70s/80s America. Now we’ve backtracked and gone all-in with dog whistles.

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        1 day ago

        That’s not true. Sure, we have tribalism, but there’s no reason it has to be about race. It could be about religion, politics, country of origin, and countless other things

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          10 hours ago

          Sports. Watch the crowds in some European soccer or basketball matches and you’ll see how we managed to keep tribalism alive and well, but (mostly) harmless.

          (You need stadiums that can handle tens of thousands of people bouncing on the stands for ninety minutes without collapsing, though.)

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          23 hours ago

          In reality, it’s not purely about race. Most racism isn’t between groups that are culturally identical, it is between groups with significant cultural differences. Race is just the most obvious attribute used to identify the other group.

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              15 hours ago

              equating skin colour with culture

              Not equating. They said that people of an ethnicity are often also of a culture common among those of that ethnicity.

              I’m in Costa Rica, and people are likely to (correctly) assume that I’m a foreigner here because I’m white.

              It’s not equating. It is, however, a way to tell what is likely.

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              19 hours ago

              Bring any nuance to a charged topic and the ones who think in black and white terms will come to misinterpret what you said in the least charitable way.