if intelligence, kindness, nd talent are qualities that can be found in people of every race, nd no race has a monopoly on these traits, then y does racism still exist? If we all have the same potential to be good, smart, and capable, y do some people judge others based purely on skin color or ethnicity? Shouldn’t a person’s character nd abilities matter more than their racial background?
4.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. culture and feeling of superiority in the 19 th european mostly considered black people as inferior not because of the ways they looked but because they were very wild compared to them, like they did not dress modestly, they did not remain Virgin until wedding, they did not follow the proper étiquette according to them, they were not éducated in the same ways as them (school, knowing how to read, did not build bâtiment like us no opéra etc …)
racism come mainly from feeling of cultural superiority at first.
nowadays though lots of children get radicalized by their parents or Even friend or TikTok.12 Reply- 1 y
Hmmm.. That's a really insightful point. I agree that racism was often rooted in a sense of cultural superiority, and the way people viewed others as 'wild' or 'uncivilized' based on their customs and traditions is something that still affects the world today. It's interesting how the dynamics of racism have shifted with the influence of social media, and how echo chambers can sometimes amplify these ideas. The history of racism is complex, but I think acknowledging these roots is key to understanding and tackling it today..🤍
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Yes it used to be mainly because of culture and not about appearance at all though in the late 19th early 20th the racism shifted to a ethnic one, to what i have read racism because of skin color / ethnicity started in Austria - Hungary empire the Autrichien (of German ethnicity believe they were the superior’race and teared Hungarian and Serbian badly believing they should. Get spécial testament because of their supposed supériorité thèse spread to all German countries and Anglo Saxon) its also what lead to ww1 as Autrichian wanted to do ethnic cleansing of Serbian to steal their territory.
The crazy things is that in the late 90s Serbian dirigeant if yogoslavia tried to do ethnic cleansing against albanese which lead to nato bombing of serbia and the dislocation of yougoslvia.
In ww2 racism was weird like Hitler believed the German race to be superior yet thought eastern european were no better than slaves and considered as as bad as black people but considered arab and Japanese as honorary aryan.
The whole concept of racism is crazy and make no sense all racist have différent définition view of it.
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1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. @unknowngurll1212 specially because it’s main cause is government, which stereotypes other races and it creates hate.
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1 yI put power and control. But not by individuals. But by governments. Here in the U. S. the left use race to divide us. United we are strong, divided and fighting each other we are easily controlled. Many people have realized this.
Here is an example. Collages started (under the Biden administration) having safe places on campus for black people…. Segregation? Really? We are going back to that? Either we are all the same human beings or we are not. No one should be treated differently…. That’s how you achieve equality.00 Reply
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1 yBecause insecurity, ignorance, and fear still exist.
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@Theodish_Warrior ,
Thank you for demonstrating insecurity, ignorance, and fear. Thereby proving my opinion.
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u 1 yYou are attmpting a logical analysis of an emotional issue.
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@OlderAndWiser True, racism is deeply emotional, but that’s exactly y it’s important to approach it with logic and understanding... Emotions often cloud judgment, but talking about it logically can help us see the bigger picture and challenge harmful beliefs. 🤍...
1.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Racism is nothing but Pattern Recognition..
Racism is a Segregation of Races Based on Consistent Similar behaviour displayed by people of Certain race.
It's a a Major problem being faced when Training A. I models..
When A. I models are trained on Datasets all A. I models become Racists. That is why they Install a Layer for Filtering Racism on all A. I chat bots.
Just because some people felt bad about being Segregation Based on Similar Behaviour displayed by their Race, they Categorised the Term "RACISM" as BAD. In reality RACISM indicated a Vital Statistical Data, which can be Used for certain Projections etc.
For example - When Jews from all over the world Move to Israel, Since Jews are knows for most Nobel prize and Development in Science and Technology. It was Clear that Israel will Sustain develop and Grow, so Investors all over the world Invested in Israel.
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Pattern recognition can be useful in AI and statistics, but racism isn’t just about identifying trends... it’s about prejudice, unfair treatment, and systemic biases that limit opportunities for people based on race. Humans aren’t AI models; we have the ability to think critically, challenge stereotypes, and treat people as individuals rather than making assumptions about them based on race. If we only relied on ‘patterns,’ we’d ignore personal experiences, growth, and cultural influences that shape behavior... Shouldn’t we aim for understanding rather than segregation?
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Pattern recognition, is how Life survived for all the time in from the First Unicellular Organism who were able to recognise DAY from night and Avoid Dangerous UV radiations of Day.
Pattern Recognition Runs so deep in us, it was there in us before we became Humans... Thats why even Animals can recognise pattern.
Segregation is Our Survival Response to a pattern recognition. It is same in Animals, Bird fly, animals run when they hear Gunshots.
Your idea is , " we have the ability to think critically, challenge stereotypes, and treat people as individuals rather than making assumptions about them based on race." - I strongly Disagree with that..
We should never Try to Supress our Survival Response, it is like saying , standing at edge of a Cliff is not Dangerous, when our mind is Saying "DANGER" .
And Yes, if a Good person is Born in a Bad Race or Culture or Religion. They will have to Face this Risk of Mistreatment.
However, that person has a Choice individually.
They can come forward and tell that Racist person they are not a threat, just because they are from that Race or religion, and They also share the same Hate regarding their religion or Race.
Also if the Person is Get Mistreated for religion, they have a choice to Leave their religions.
Although in Case of Cults a person may not have a choice, Since most Cults will Kill their Own, but won't let them leave..
Crucx is "Do not Supress your Survival Response of "Segregation" , anyone who Suggested what you suggested is Just trying people to Lower their Guard, so they can be used, and easily killed by the Person Suggesting them such things." - 1 y
I see what you mean about pattern recognition—it’s a natural instinct, and it has its place. But I think there’s a difference between being cautious in real danger and assuming something about a person based only on their background. A cliff is always dangerous, but people aren’t as predictable as cliffs.
If we never questioned our instincts, we’d still be stuck in a world where everyone feared outsiders. History shows that progress happens when people choose to look beyond fear and see individuals for who they are. Caution is important, but so is recognizing when it’s holding us back from understanding each other... - 1 y
Sure, but it's an individuals choice to look beyond Fear...
If anyone is telling this to another person then, it's a Trap.
It's like if a person wants to stand at a cliff and see it by themselves then it's okay.
But if Someone Else or a Community is Encouraging another person or Community to be more inclusive and considerate and judge individually. And GO STAND ON THE CLIFF..
Then the community or Individual Encouraging this is Probably Planning to Push the other Individual or Community off the CLIFF to it's death! - 1 y
Ys i get your point... Trust has to be a personal choice, not something forced. At the same time, not everyone who encourages openness has bad intentions. Sometimes, people genuinely believe in understanding rather than fear. It’s all about balance... knowing when to be cautious and when to take a step forward nd honestly, I think I might’ve made a bit of a mistake too by posting that question about racism just to understand different perspectives, but godd, calming down a man who’s older and as powerful as a dragon? That’s a whole other challenge... nd still... i got tired... lol emotional damage!
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" not everyone who encourages openness has bad intentions." - Strongly Disagree,
Anyone who has to encourage Openess has bad Intension. Openess and acceptance has a requirement of satisfaction of certain Criteria to accepted into culture which is around 100 years..
Encouraging Openess is Attempting to accelerate that process and Compromise the Results.
Which will Lead to Entry of Harmful Subjects , if Testing criterion is 100 years and Observations was made on 20 years , Issue that would rise in 100 years or 3 Generations will not be visible in 1 generation.
And letting such subjects in will Compromise the nation Integrity and Sovereignty.
Yes, there are Times that I will I was a a fireDrake like "Ancalagon", I would Cleanse and Purge this world of Such Deceivers. Who are encouraging others to go Stand on the Cliff so they can push them off the cliff!.
Rascism is the dumbest thing humans invented. People are being brainwashed by the media with terrorism and that kind of bullshit and people are dumb enough to buy that nonsense. We claim to be super smart as a species but honestly we aren't that intelligent at all if we support racism. Dogs are smarter then humans because they don't hate eachother based on color
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yes it’s crazy how something as meaningless as skin color can divide people when we all have the same potential... The world would be a much better place if people judged based on character instead of appearance... and honestly, you're right... animals don’t care about color, they just love unconditionally. Maybe we could learn a thing or two from them...
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@Theodish_Warrior Understanding why someone holds racist beliefs doesn’t mean agreeing with them. But justifying racism as ‘studied’ or ‘logical’ doesn’t make it any less wrong. People can have reasons for their biases, but that doesn’t mean those reasons are valid or beneficial to society. The real question is—do we want to keep finding excuses for division, or do we want to move toward something better..
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But you have to remember that people have primitive responses sometimes it's even genetic that they respond the way they do.
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@Cuminginside primitive? howso? there's only one race. tell me about the ancient race wars
12.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. All humans regardless of race are inclined to stick with their own kind. It can be as obvious as color based race or It can be as simple as what church you go to or what football team you are rooting for. Ireland and look at Rwanda and Burundi killing each other over nothing.
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I get what you're saying, but I think it's more about what we choose to do with those natural tendencies. Yes, people often stick to their own kind, whether it's race, religion, or something else. But that doesn't mean we should let that stop us from seeing each other as individuals, with our own potential and character. It’s about being conscious of how we treat others and choosing not to let things like skin color or ethnicity define how we view or judge them. We all have the ability to be kind, smart, and capable, no matter where we come from, and I think that's what really matters
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@Theodish_Warrior Yeah, I get that! It’s more about shared traits and ancestry than just looks. But even in the same gene pool, people can be so different. At the end of the day, it’s how we think and act that really defines us...
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@Theodish_Warrior Yh, I get what you’re saying! I actually asked that question because I’ve seen news about these issues happening in different places around the world, so I was just curious to hear different perspectives. Relax, please... I wasn’t trying to stir anything up. But I do appreciate the discussion. Hope you’re having a good day! 🤍
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1 yBecause people like to feel superior when they have nothing going for themselves. For example, It’s easier for a racist white dude in a trailer park to believe that he’s superior to LeBron just because he’s white than to acknowledge that he’s broke, dumb, and has never done anything great in his life.
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Who said I thought that?
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@SmokinAces2000 Yeah, insecurity and a need for superiority definitely play a role... It’s sad that some people try to lift themselves up by putting others down instead of actually improving themselves. If people focused more on character and effort rather than things they had no control over, the world would be a much better place...
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@Avicenna Racism is about judging others based on their race, regardless of your own. .. acknowledging that it can exist within any group doesn’t make it okay. It's imp to recognize everyone’s worth and judge individuals by their character, not their background. We should all strive for equality and empathy, no matter who we are..
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@Theodish_Warrior Labels and assumptions won’t change the reality that treating people with fairness and respect is just common sense. It’s not about politics—it’s about basic human decency. If having empathy and valuing individuals over stereotypes makes someone 'ignorant,' then maybe we need to redefine what intelligence really means...
1 yI voted societal conditioning. But it is a lot more complex than that. Perhaps this would play a part in making one a racist, but cultural prescriptions of individuals play a huge role in making outsiders view a group that may or may not be identified by race, to develop beliefs or stereotypes about them.
10 Reply2.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. How much racism does exist?
Where discriminatory attitudes do exist, it is to do with bad social behavior such as gangs and violence. Gangs are often socially based but it is what gangs do that is disparaged not the ethnicity of the members.
At least it is that way in my country.
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1 yIt's all about the upbringing. Even the intelligent ones hate people basis their race and color. So, these qualities don't really mean anything when they're discriminating people.
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That’s true... upbringing plays a huge role in shaping a person’s mindset. even intelligent people can hold biases if they were raised in an environment that promotes them... but i believe awarenessand education can help break that cycnd ys no one is born racist; it’s something learned, which means it can also be unlearned...
8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I think it would be helpful to first give a definition of racism. And it's a big world where people don't share universal values and beliefs.
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Hm... that’s a fair point! racism can mean different things to different people, but at its core, it’s about judging or treating people unfairly based on their race... nd you’re right... eople across the world have different values and beliefs, which is y fighting racism requires understanding, education, and open conversations...
1.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. There are leaders and followers in this world. Most racist in this world do even know why..
It because they are followers. They follow there friends or there families..
They are ignorant and don't think for themselves. And if the do That makes them even more ignorant.00 Reply
Anonymous(45 Plus)1 yBecause you fuckers WON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT IT!!! LET IT DIE!!!
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hm.. but racism won't go away if we stop talking about it... addressing it is how we work towards change and understanding. Ignoring it only keeps the problem alive. We need to have these conversations to make progress...
Opinion Owner1 yThat's like saying a wound will eventually heal as long as you keep scraping the scab off of it!
As far as I knew, racism was almost COMPLETELY dead until you fuckers started bringing it up every few seconds about 10 years ago!! Up until that point, the last incident of racism I'd heard about was back in 1982!!- 1 y
trust me, it’s not about dragging up the past to make things worse. Racism may not always be as obvious, but it’s still there in some parts of the world. It’s just that now, people are more aware of it and talking about it more openly. The goal is not to keep bringing up old wounds, but to work toward a better future where everyone’s treated equally. It’s not about rehashing, just improving. Relax, it’s all about understanding each other better...🤍
Opinion Owner1 yYeah, it is!!
Yeah but, the less you bring it to the fore, the faster it goes away!!
YEAH, BECAUSE you won't shut the fuck up about it!!! How aware are you of Jimmy Hoffa on a daily basis? If I bring him up in every single conversation to everyone I meet, how much more aware are people gonna be about him?
Correct! So, why DO YOU keep bringing them up by talking about them? If your mother got run over by a steam roller and I spent the next 30-some years bringing that up to you every single day while you're trying to forget all about it, is that gonna make you forget about it?
HOW are we supposed to get rid of racism when black people go around calling each other, "n**" dozens of times a day?
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I get what you’re saying, and I’m not trying to argue. The goal isn’t to dwell on the past but to make sure we’re moving forward in the right way. Ignoring something doesn’t always make it disappear, but I get that constant negativity can make things feel worse too. It’s about balance... acknowledging issues without letting them define everything. No hard feelings, just a conversation. 🤍
Opinion Owner1 yIn this case, ignoring it DOES make it disappear!! CONSTANTLY bringing it up keeps it in the public eye!!
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Opinion Owner1 y@Theodish_Warrior Exactly! Because they refused to stop talking about it or accusing EVERYONE of being racist except for themselves, the REAL racists!!
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I see what you're saying about not keeping racism in constant discussion, but ignoring it doesn’t erase its impact. If it truly disappeared by not talking about it, then cases like Mihir Ahmed in south Asian country , i think its india wouldn’t still happen in 2025. He was bullied and racially mocked for his appearance to the point where it cost him his life. That shows racism isn’t just a topic—it’s a real experience for some people. The goal isn’t to dwell on the past but to acknowledge reality so we can prevent such things from happening again. Balance is key—not obsession, but not blindness either...
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@Theodish_Warrior I get wht u meant but racism wasn’t just ‘going away’—it was being ignored by those who weren’t directly affected by it. When people started speaking up, it wasn’t to create division but to address something that still existed. If accusations alone could bring racism back, then it was never really gone, right? The key isn’t to fight over it but to recognize where real issues still happen and deal with them wisely...
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@Theodish_Warrior I get that racism, like any belief, won’t just disappear overnight. But just because something has always existed doesn’t mean we should accept it or stop working to make things better. History has shown that societies can evolve—things that were once considered 'normal' (like slavery or segregation) are now widely condemned. So progress is possible.
As for people wanting to preserve their culture, that’s understandable, but it doesn’t have to mean rejecting others. It’s not about erasing differences but learning to coexist without hostility. Fear often comes from the unknown—when people actually interact and understand each other, a lot of those instincts you mentioned fade away - 1 y
@Theodish_Warrior I think there are valid concerns about media representation and justice systems, but I also think the conversation often gets clouded by extremes. It’s not about erasing anyone—it’s about making space for everyone. Representation shouldn’t come at the cost of removing others, and justice should be fair to all, regardless of race.
If there are real issues with biased policies, then that’s something worth discussing. But I also believe that generalizing entire groups—whether it’s about race, religion, or ideology—only deepens the divide instead of solving anything...
Opinion Owner1 yYEAH, IN INDIA! NOT here!! You wanna combat racism in India, GO TO India and deal with it there!! I know 2nd hand about Indian racism! My ex-fiance is from India and, because she was so much darker than the rest of her family, her own parents made fun of her because of it! BUT, NOBODY in America made fun of her because of it!! Well, maybe other Induahs that just didn't know any better! But, I never heard any of them do so!
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I hear you... Every place has its own issues, and experiences shape how we see things. I just believe that understanding and respect go a long way, no matter where we are 🤍
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and, I... just posted that question to understand different perspectives, not to argue. ... well... Thanks for sharing yours... I appreciate hearing different viewpoints. Sorry if my question came across the wrong way or irritated you, that wasn’t my intention. Just trying to learn from different experiences. Wishing you a great day! 🤍
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1 yequality isn't realistic. we aren't equal in thought or any other category
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True, we all have different thoughts, talents, and experiences, and that’s what makes each person unique. But equality doesn't mean we're all the same—it means everyone has the same opportunities and rights to succeed, regardless of those differences. It’s about fairness, not uniformity. 🤍
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are feelings of racism any different than a person that feels different for any other reason? if you don't answer correctly i might wow you with an answer that you can't come back from.
1 yBecause a lot of black people are what you see when you go in a bad area of a big city and those are scary. A lot of the beggars and annoying peddlers in big cities are black. So our brains (not saying it's right) begin to resent them. I'd ABSOLUTELY marry a black woman... but not the kind that lives in poverty. The civilized kind.
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1 yOh racism will end one day. At least the historical one - white supremacy. When BRICS replaces the G7 as the world's strongest economies and even the dollar and euro are replaced by the BRICS common currency.
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1 yBecause most people don't agree with the first statement
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1 yYou said it yourself, some people lack the things above lol
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True, but that’s exactly why we should focus on lifting each other up instead of dividing. The world could use more of that.
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Definitely but unfortunately many find comfort in remaining separated, it's why I believe there's no change and why I also believe there won't be, people don't change unless they want to change and thats where the nail under the boot is.
1 yBecause different nations have different cultures. Some are more violent, less cooperative, and less sophisticated than others. Those get disliked.
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Culture shapes people, but no culture is inherently bad... Understandingand respect go a long way in breaking stereotypes...
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1 yA person is just an animal. It transients this state through education (not to be confused with training).
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yCombination of all of the above, but I think it's mostly ignorance.
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1 yRacism only exist where intelligence kindness n talent doesn't exist...
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I see what you mean, but sometimes even intelligent or kind people can have unconscious biases. Racism isn’t always about a lack of intelligence or kindness... it’s often shaped by history, upbringing, and social influences. The key is awareness and education to break those patterns...
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Ohk go ahead maam change the world
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Haha, not aiming to change the whole world, just hoping for more awareness and understanding. Small steps count, right?
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Every big things start with small steps...
I guess you're from middle east. - 1 y
yes ofcz im.. how about you?
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Oh god middle east girls 🙈🙈
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1 yAll of the above. A lot aren’t intelligent, kind or talented
10 Reply 2.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. You're never going to stop "birds of a feather flock together"
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1 yThey have problems with themselves actually. Their personality is sick. I really hate racisim and believe all of us are the same.
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yPeople like to blame others for their problems and race is an easy way to differentiate from one person to another. Granted race is a social construct.
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Anonymous(30-35)1 ysome white people just feel superior. its not like history works agains them
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Opinion Owner1 yalso another reason a person could be racist is underexposure
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Yeah, you're absolutely right. Some people do just feel superior, and history definitely isn’t the only factor. Underexposure plays a big role too—when people aren’t exposed to different cultures, they might make assumptions based on stereotypes. It’s important to keep learning and being open-minded! 🤍...
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1 yAOTA plus evolutionary fear of other
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1 ythe democtrates do this all the time
10 Reply 4.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Because stupid people exist obviously
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Yeah, some people just don't get it, but we can still try to educate and be better. It's all about spreading awareness and showing that we’re all the same at the end of the day..
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1 yThe first and fourth are the best answers.
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10 ReplyIts due to mindset and ideology of people.
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1 yE) ALL OF THE ABOVE
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