
I'm not racist at all, hell I've even got some mates that are English....well I think they are mates anyway, but you know what a two faced backstabbing bunch of kunts they tend to be![]()

I don't consider myself racist, but I've been confronted throughout my life with stereotypes I hold and assumptions I make.
I've struggled with this question. As a daughter of the Old South, I had ancestors who were poor farmers and some who were landowners and slaveholders. It's not a pretty heritage.
Here's an example...my family didn't allow the use of the word "nigger," not because it was racist but because it marked a person as being "common." Many Southerners used it daily as a matter-of-fact adjective. Who was racist? Couldn't tell from language, as it didn't really reveal thoughts and attitudes.
I have to say that dealing with my husband's Thai ex-wife and my Thai daughter-in-law's marriage arrangement has made me struggle with some stereotypes around the Thai approach to money, love, marriage and relationships.
i disagree, because IMO this type of humor can lead to generalizations based on race. once enough people have heard jokes about a racial group enough times, it becomes a truism.Originally Posted by friscofrankie
^Everything in hunour has an element of truth.no truth=not funny.

I am not so much a racist but i would be lying if i said i liked Africans. They are very cheeky, complain constantly, have no respect for women and think everyone is against them.

One interesting aspect of racism in the U.S. has been the creation of a class of crime called "hate crimes."
Now, I agree there truly are hate crimes -- very obviously targeted at the victim's race or other different nature (gay).
But -- should there be greater penalties for hate crimes?
I never understood the concept of that since it doesn't promote equal justice under the law.
Like the man said. Most of the racial humor has an element of truth in it. is does not become a truism but is based in truth. We are different, clutural differences can generally be found to coincide with racial differences.Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
Those unable or unwilling to find humor in those differences realy do very little to contribute to racial harmony, although they'd like you to think differently.
In many, ways this is quite similar to this question:
An act of violence or violation of ones civil liberties is a crime regardless of the motivation. Beat a woman up, hate crime; Beata gay person up hate crime; beat a balck up racisit hate crime. Six blacks beat white dude up, simple assault.Originally Posted by gulfcoast
Fuckin politicallu correct liberals sure have fucked things up there, ain't they? Seems the only folks in the US that do not have a special interest group or laws enacted to protect them are straight whit men. We try to fix that we get called all kinds of names racist, bigot or elitist. No hiring quota for white folks, no recourse if I wasn't hired because I like wimmin instead of my own sex, no protection when I am turned down as a tennant because I ain't chinese. Can we joke about that?
On more than one occassion, I have been assaulted because I was white. Goes back as far as 1959 in North Chicago. I have been told, and told, white-boy jokes by blacks and asians. None of the folks tellin the jokes ever tried to hit me with a fuckin' pipe.
Go on thinkng that we can continue ignoring our differences ,keeping the discussion of them taboo. Go on thinking these thngs until the pressure cooker explodes. open discussion and a sense of humor about these things are the relief valve that keeps the pressure down. It ain't racism. Those that spend time arguing it is are wasting time fighting a ghost and avoiding the issue of true racism, it does exsist, you know
Pattern recognition is one of the most important faculties of animals and humans, and it would be misguided to try to ignore the patterns that we see.
For example, in my town when buying a used car from a Russian there is a good chance it is a rebuilt wrecked car. A healthy sense of suspicion, in this case, is a good idea and a positive use of stereotypes. It's an issue that shouldn't necessarily cloud one's relationships with other people, but kept in mind while in unfamiliar situations.
Originally Posted by ray
These two posts are two common approaches that cut accross many social issues. Most of us can get along and kid each other. I don't think we need to be protected from ourselves nor should all of us suffer because a small percentage of assholes use a joke to express their hate and make humor ugly. Making something taboo makes for secreted thoughts which become personal truisms that never get aired out or understood via cross cultural discussion.Originally Posted by FF
Buying a car from anyone it's always good to keep a eye onpen for 'tricks.' Would you really be any less meticulous in yur inspection of a car because the seller was not Russian? Or would you just pass on even dealing on a well priced auto because the seller was Russian?Originally Posted by attaboy
If by racist, you mean that we all tend to gravitate to our own kind....I would say YES, we are racist. Not a big deal in the overall scheme of things. The challenge is to overcome the tendency.
rac·ism
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1. The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
2. Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
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An interesting article on the subject: Racism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thais gotta be superior to most of the white folk here
(no I dont mean you, not you Rich EXPAT..)
they have many of us working for them for peanuts
(they convinced many of us here that "peanuts" and "lifestyle" are same same, similar .. maybe a tad different huh?)
To be fair, they haven't convinced us, we have convinced ourselves of that.Originally Posted by in4zip

Try this:
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Glasgow and West | Trio jailed for Kriss race murder
A little bit of parity in Scotland?

Is that you, Missster Annnderrrson? Humanity is a virus.... Mr Ed? The talking horseOriginally Posted by Mr Earl
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Of course!Mr Ed? The talking horse

Can our steroetypes be justified? I think so yes. Can our racism be justified. Unfortutately I think so
Take for example, aboriginals, do you thin if they had the same opportunities education wize as lets say a german engineer, do you think they would have the same success. Maybe I am wrong and maybe this is an extreme case, but it seems that some stereotypes and racism can be justified. Am i a total a$$ for saying that or just very naive.Originally Posted by stroller
Taken at birth from the aboriginal surroundings and plaed in a well off western family surrounding, I wonder? Yeah genetics, maybe even parental diet have bearing on the abilityof a child to think and work things out. But early attitudes and surrounding inspiration accounts for a good deal of the ignorance and even lack of intelligence in the world.
Gotta tell you though the Fijians I worked with, I do believe, were just about the dumbest folks on the planet. The indians (Indo-Fijians) there were not much better, yet a good deal of the programming code written today is written by Indians from other parts of the planet..

Moroccans......I hate 'em all. Never met a good one.

Well, extracting a grown-up Aboriginal from his habitat and putting him down in Dortmund, would probably be about as successful as relocating a German engineer in the outback with a spear and asking him to go and catch something to eat.
Who would learn quickest though? Isn't that more pertinent?
Aboriginal to engineer, or German to hunt?
I don't believe the Aboriginal would have any more problems than I would with engineering, once he understood why he was being asked to do it.
The German, however, might not fancy the hunting...
I disagree I believe the western educated man would be more inclined to adapt that the aboriginal. but it's friday night and I'm outta here.Originally Posted by risktohimself
hurry up then Frankie.
I've been waiting since 4.30 and i'm already a bit pooped.
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