Sizzle Montyjing said:
HOW VERY DARE YOU!
I mean i just don't understand why racism exists, in miy mind there is no logical sense to it.
Think about it, what do you get from being racist, what can you possibly hope to acheive!?
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being a racist? Not much, I'll admit. But it exists because of the very reasons I stated. Religion, especially Christianity, tells us what we should believe, and most Religions believe that those who do not worship the same God(s) as that Religion are heathens and should be destroyed. In essence, this is racism, although technically I guess it'd be theocrism, or whatever. Christianity, in particular, states that God created the Earth and everything on it for use by us Humans, and thus some humans centuries ago played around with the meaning and tried to say that anything that doesn't believe in Christianity (or any "tangible" religion, as in it has at least 500+ pages of nonsense written down on easy-to-read parchment) is therefore NOT human and thus open to exploitation. Colonization of North and Central America was primarily because of this ideal, and it's what caused the Slave Trade.
History is as much a part of our lives as anything. It defines us, whether we want it to or not. Some people look to History to define themselves and/or others, and that History can be over the last few millennia, the last few centuries, or just the last decade or so.
Here, to put it in a more base sense, some people are racist for the same reason some people shout expletives over X-Box Live or post Trollish material on the internet (not counting you anymore, sorry for the meme comment). They do it to feel better about themselves, some by making others feel worse or angry.
Other people are Racist as a defense mechanism. See my comment on why some African-Americans are automatically racist towards Whitey. They do that because they know Whitey fucked them over in the past, so they don't want the same treatment now, even if the only Whiteys they know are perfectly upstanding citizens. The same can go the other way around. Whitey may not want to associate with a Middle-Eastern person simply because of what's been going on in the last decade or so. He has no reason to suspect that this particular person is up to anything bad, but he's cautious all the same.
Racism, in a small way, defines each and every one of us in how we socialize with others. If you can tell me that you've NEVER looked at someone that was different from you and didn't have at least a small bit of apprehension in approaching them, that you've lived your life making EVERYONE you've ever met your friend, and that you can speak on the exact same terms with each and every friend, regardless of race/religion, even going so far as to crack the odd off-colour joke at them without fear of repercussions, and actually manage to do so without repercussions, then congratulations, sir, you are most decidedly not racist.