I don't really think people are racist. They're more or less clannish. Groups of people will find differences to nitpick in order to exclude others and identify their own kind whatever they want to believe. It's kind of human nature. People are less intolerant to differences in more cosmopolitan areas where there's a melting pot atmosphere. It's like if you're in an airport in a major city. Less overt racism will be an issue there (well, kind of, truth be told in the past decade some people of certain races or hailing from certain regions of the world do get profiled in airports, and are more apt to be harassed for no other reason than their race and cultural attributes). If you go to a place that's overwhelmingly dominated by a lack of diversity, obviously, anyone that looks different might get unwarranted attention, or maybe possibly discrimination if the locals are ignorant and hostile to outsiders.
The media never dives into what kind of intolerance issues exist with people like class divisions that are probably more of an exclusionary division than authentic racism.
It's really dumb to be racist in the 21st Century. That makes no sense whatsoever. However, it's also stupid to ignore that physiological traits are the same the world over. Some people do have advantages and disadvantages. Like, if a Scandinavian person lives at the equator, uh, they're going to get severely sunburned. Someone with heavy melanin production that is native to an equatorial location will have skin tone adapted to the climate. I've always wondered if Asians have a natural quantitative brilliance (or is it just a tenacious work ethic)? Excuse me for being curious. My curiosity doesn't mean that I think one race is superior or inferior to another. Nope. Humans have evolved to the geography of their origin that is evidently changing as humans at this time, for the past century have been crisscrossing the globe leaving whatever geographic origins that gave the individual their physical traits.
Is anyone actually a Racist?
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I don't really think people are racist. They're more or less clannish. Groups of people will find differences to nitpick in order to exclude others and identify their own kind whatever they want to believe. It's kind of human nature. People are less intolerant to differences in more cosmopolitan areas where there's a melting pot atmosphere. It's like if you're in an airport in a major city. Less overt racism will be an issue there (well, kind of, truth be told in the past decade some people of certain races or hailing from certain regions of the world do get profiled in airports, and are more apt to be harassed for no other reason than their race and cultural attributes). If you go to a place that's overwhelmingly dominated by a lack of diversity, obviously, anyone that looks different might get unwarranted attention, or maybe possibly discrimination if the locals are ignorant and hostile to outsiders.
The media never dives into what kind of intolerance issues exist with people like class divisions that are probably more of an exclusionary division than authentic racism.
It's really dumb to be racist in the 21st Century. That makes no sense whatsoever. However, it's also stupid to ignore that physiological traits are the same the world over. Some people do have advantages and disadvantages. Like, if a Scandinavian person lives at the equator, uh, they're going to get severely sunburned. Someone with heavy melanin production that is native to an equatorial location will have skin tone adapted to the climate. I've always wondered if Asians have a natural quantitative brilliance (or is it just a tenacious work ethic)? Excuse me for being curious. My curiosity doesn't mean that I think one race is superior or inferior to another. Nope. Humans have evolved to the geography of their origin that is evidently changing as humans at this time, for the past century have been crisscrossing the globe leaving whatever geographic origins that gave the individual their physical traits.