Sunday, August 22, 2010

People live life with race in mind?

%26gt;"Assuming that people care about race is being racist in itself."





So this question is racism in itself because I'm caring race in mind.








People live life with race in mind?(People see the difference but don't care?)


Or not many people live life with race in mind?(People even don't see the difference?)

People live life with race in mind?
being racist is not about thinking bout race,


i don't even believe its about your opinion about a race,


its about discrimination because of someones race weather this be in a positive or negative way.
Reply:It really doesnit matter a whole lot to me except I won't watch black movies (racist by your definition) .
Reply:I never understood why it made any difference. I judge a person by who they are, not their skin tone.
Reply:Lets be realistic. Everyone is racist in one way or the other. Racism gets worse only when it becomes too much. A little bit of it is present no matter where you go in the world.
Reply:thinking about race does not make you racism. it just means that you recognize that people are different. for some people, this difference is scary and that is why they discriminate against people who looks a certain way. others see this difference and ignore it. they refuse to accept it and deal with it. still others tolerate this difference and celebrate it. being racism is beyond just thinking about race. it is about the way you respond to the diversity that exists among humans.
Reply:Race is the furthest thing from my mind... I couldn't care less about that issue.
Reply:There are different races with different colors, cultures and beliefs, but in the end they are all the same. They consist of HUMAN BEINGS.
Reply:Racism is a learned attribute of humanity. People tend to fight each other simply because they disagree about something. Disagreements cause separations in society, and it has grown and expanded through the years to the point of hating someone just because they have a different spiritual belief, or different complexion, or live in certain areas. Jealousy, fear, and misunderstanding can also be forms of racism. Racism is not all about race, in my opinion, but about a person's inability to try and understand another's point of view or situation. Racism grows because a parent, or teacher expounds their beliefs and feelings of hatred to their children, and so their childred grow up with these beliefs, and in turn transfer these beliefs to their children, and so on, and so on.


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