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Hazy992

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Does anyone else get offended by this notion? You know what I mean, when something in the news involves someone who is, for example black, the news will want to see 'how the black community are handling it.' Isn't this quite racist? Black community? That's like saying all black people are some sort of hive mind that all think the same way. If we just use the USA as an example, how can almost 13% of the American population possibly have the same opinion on every single issue? You don't hear 'lets hear what the white community have to say about this' do you? No, because that would be ridiculous. So why isn't it the same for other ethnicities?

TL;DR: Isn't it quite offensive to assume everyone from a particular ethnic group thinks the same way on everything?
 

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Hazy992 said:
TL;DR: Isn't it quite offensive to assume everyone from a particular ethnic group thinks the same way on everything?
Well, yes, but that's what humans do. We use massive generalisations.

Besides, if the issue is one that affects "the black community" (no, I don't know what that issue might be) it makes sense to ask members of said community.
 

Hazy992

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SonicWaffle said:
Hazy992 said:
TL;DR: Isn't it quite offensive to assume everyone from a particular ethnic group thinks the same way on everything?
Well, yes, but that's what humans do. We use massive generalisations.

Besides, if the issue is one that affects "the black community" (no, I don't know what that issue might be) it makes sense to ask members of said community.
But there isn't really a 'black community', is there? They're just a part of the local community or wider society just like everyone else. Saying that they're their own community simply based on race and nothing more seems racist.
 

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Hazy992 said:
Sorry to snip
Yes it is quite offensive. It's the sort of phenomenon that Genocide scholars studies when looking at the dehumanization of a people.
Then again, so is Tin Tin in the Congo...
Weird huh?

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Hazy992 said:
SonicWaffle said:
Hazy992 said:
TL;DR: Isn't it quite offensive to assume everyone from a particular ethnic group thinks the same way on everything?
Well, yes, but that's what humans do. We use massive generalisations.

Besides, if the issue is one that affects "the black community" (no, I don't know what that issue might be) it makes sense to ask members of said community.
But there isn't really a 'black community', is there? They're just a part of the local community or wider society just like everyone else. Saying that they're their own community simply based on race and nothing more seems racist.
I think quite a few people would disagree with your assertion that black community does not exist.
 

Hazy992

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Neuromaster said:
Hazy992 said:
SonicWaffle said:
Hazy992 said:
TL;DR: Isn't it quite offensive to assume everyone from a particular ethnic group thinks the same way on everything?
Well, yes, but that's what humans do. We use massive generalisations.

Besides, if the issue is one that affects "the black community" (no, I don't know what that issue might be) it makes sense to ask members of said community.
But there isn't really a 'black community', is there? They're just a part of the local community or wider society just like everyone else. Saying that they're their own community simply based on race and nothing more seems racist.
I think quite a few people would disagree with your assertion that black community does not exist.
But to the extent that I'm talking about? When it's implied all black people have the same opinions on everything?
 

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Black Community, LGBT Community, etc. are all at best, disingenuous labels. These groups usually represent very specific subsets of these communities, to the exclusion of others.
 

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In fairness, it only happens here (England, specifically Yorkshire really) in reaction to things which will affect that entire ethnic community. Last I heard this sort of thing was when police had been told to watch out for large groups of asian men following some gang attacks, to which the whole asian community did actually share the "This is unfair discrimination" opinion. Though how valid it is when everyone else thought that is questionable.
 

Hazy992

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Zantos said:
In fairness, it only happens here (England, specifically Yorkshire really) in reaction to things which will affect that entire ethnic community. Last I heard this sort of thing was when police had been told to watch out for large groups of asian men following some gang attacks, to which the whole asian community did actually share the "This is unfair discrimination" opinion. Though how valid it is when everyone else thought that is questionable.
Completely off topic but, another Yorkshire lad? Wahey! :)