whether or not it's acceptable (which it isn't) you can't stop people from having opinions like this.
And who are you to deny them freedom of speech? Ofcourse racism ain't cool, but those people are still entitled to their opinions as much as you and I are.101flyboy said:Snippety snip.
I was one of those people. It wasn't about race, it was about homosexuality. The only reason that I agreed was because I believe it makes me as bad as them if I hate them for being themselves. If gays are born gay and they can't help that, what is to say homophobics aren't the same? Now, don't get the wrong end of the stick here, I am not homophobic or anything, all I am saying is that you can't say taht one is normal and the other is not. I am not saying that homophobia is acceptable, all I am saying is that it could be like being gay, they may not be able to help it. Sure, if they get abusive and violent about it they are complete arseholes but my studies of psychology, sociology and criminology have told me not to look down on someone because of their beliefs. Once again to clarify, I am not homophobic nor am I gay, I am the party in the middle that takes no side.101flyboy said:Others agreed with him.
This is also true. It is survival of the fittest. And for many rascist people out there that's exactly what there bigotry means to them. Hitler did many horrible things to gypsies, slavs and jews because he wanted to keep the aerian bloodline pure. Once again, survival of the fittest - which also translates in the modern context of he who has the most guns.. unfortunately.joebear15 said:i would not call that racism i would call that good old fassion survival of the fittest.Dwarfman said:Quite true. Racisim has been around since Ug wacked Og over the head with a club cause he like Og's mate Ig. It IS something that is learned. Just like anything. But just as how you learn to like or dislike somethings, you are going to learn how to like and dislike people.Roperius said:Racism, unfortunately is far older; see the pogrom at York (1190), the treatment of ethnic groups in the Greek world (they were xenophobes of the highest order), Roman Empire (wide-scale religious persecution), and Aztec Empire.Blue_vision said:Actually, we are not. It's a 100% learned trait, and not even one that's been in society since time immemorial. Racism as we know it has really only been around for less than 400 years.Berethond said:Well, actually, we are born racist.
definitely wrong by going thru the threads replies xDSwaki said:so why didn't you just post this as a comment in the thread?, you dont really have a unique or particularly interesting view on the topic, definitely not enough to carry a entire thread on what most people said in a comment.
So, are they violent because they worship Allah and go to a mosque or because they're a poor ethnic minority whose youth turned to crime when faced with immigration, xenophobia and lack of jobs?Udyrfrykte said:I haven't read much of this thread but...
I don't like muslims/middle-easterns (you know what I mean). All they've done in the places I've lived is rape, stab and generally executing blind violence and other crimes. A friend of mine got beaten up and tried raped not long ago.
First time I got into a fight? I got assaulted by some muslims because I apparently deserved it for walking where they could see me. I was 13 at the time, and there was a lot, lot less immigrants here then. Now it's a lot more, and things like this happen more often too.
So no, sorry, I can't really say that I'm a loving beam of acceptance, because that will get me killed and my girlfriend raped.
Gays, blacks, asians etc? Can't say I've ever had a problem with any of them.
That my friend is something we can all agree on . It's what defines us as sentient thinking creatures. We can Identify such issues and choose to rise above them.joebear15 said:...I think that alone proves that although bigortry is not a good survival instinct because it means that you needlessly allinate potential allys.
I would say yes. If you have religious beliefs that go against evolution for example, you should know that you're wrong on that part. There is a difference between having a faith that explains the mysteries of the universe, and having a faith that goes directly against science.Tharwen said:So... the same can't be said of religion?Blue_vision said:I agree entirely. Bigotry is simply inexcusable and unacceptable in any circumstance.
Then you should know that your beliefs are wrong.
None of these beliefs can ever me labelled 'more right' than any others, and giving way to one for indoctrination while letting another slip by is a perfect example of a double standard.
In my case, I oppose indoctrination as a concept.
Of course there must be a reason, but here (in Norway) they are given housing, money, given jobs, free education. Why aren't the blacks and asians acting out then, since they are in the same situation?Seneschal said:So, are they violent because they worship Allah and go to a mosque or because they're a poor ethnic minority whose youth turned to crime when faced with immigration, xenophobia and lack of jobs?Udyrfrykte said:I haven't read much of this thread but...
I don't like muslims/middle-easterns (you know what I mean). All they've done in the places I've lived is rape, stab and generally executing blind violence and other crimes. A friend of mine got beaten up and tried raped not long ago.
First time I got into a fight? I got assaulted by some muslims because I apparently deserved it for walking where they could see me. I was 13 at the time, and there was a lot, lot less immigrants here then. Now it's a lot more, and things like this happen more often too.
So no, sorry, I can't really say that I'm a loving beam of acceptance, because that will get me killed and my girlfriend raped.
Gays, blacks, asians etc? Can't say I've ever had a problem with any of them.
It's the same with the Roma where I come from. I avoid them and distrust them. Still, I know exactly where they come from, what mindset they have and what hardships they face. It's a two-way street, and justified dislike of a minority is common. What's important is understanding and perspective.
I do not agree with some posters here that say "words will never hurt me". That words have no weight is a few centuries-old notion, and thick skin is the trait of an individual, not an entire society. Advances in sociolinguistics, neurobiology and memetic theory have showed that ideas propagate at a much less conscious rate, so "hate speech" and any such verbal cruelty should very much be a punishable offense.
What gives you the right to express your feelings about the bigots/homophobes/whathaveyou? They have the same right to express their feelings, thoughts and beliefs as you. As I said, this thread is full of hypocrisy. "Oppress the oppressors!" Surely that's the right way to go about doing anything.kir4 said:-Super Duper Samurai SNIP-