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Are you a racist?
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07-07-2012, 08:14 AM
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Biassasecumma
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The racism we face on daily basis is usualy an act of ignorance. People are afraid of something that goes beyond their 'fixed' opinions or something that differs significantly from what they are used to.
In a countryside where there is lack of dark skintoned people one African can cause that local peoples harts beat faster and eyes scroll and scan 'the invader'. Once they get closer 'the invader' teaches locals how to cook Kenyan pilau and everybody drinks beer with wide smiles on their faces.
The radical racism I feel is a marginal attitude however it is a shame an dishonour to the people that has such feelings based on hatery and dominance.
Talking about my personal feelings about the matter, I look at the people as at equal individuals: not worse than me, not better. Doesn't matter if we talk about races, finansial status, religion, orientation. I have a lot of friends from Africa and the only differece I see is that they use different face foundation than me and we can't recommend certain make up to each other
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Would I get married with a person of totally different culture and origin? No, under condition that I still used my reason. People in love use much more hart that their brain, and their eyes tend to be blind and ears deaf to words of critisism or doubts. Why? I do not want to 'fight' with all the problems that come from the difference. It would be stressful to try make two different religions coexist or my atheism with a religion, where atheism is penalized.
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