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TwistedApe · 51-55, M
They shouldn't. He might not like there looks or behaviour. That does not mean he is racist. In facept in some parts of Europe there has been a significant black population for over a hundred years

SandWitch · 26-30, F
My Scandinavian mother has always used an old saying when trying to describe why we think the way we all think. She would always say "If your mother hates cats, you too will learn to hate cats", because she projects her hatred for cats outward in her attempt to get rid of it, not caring that her kids are her listening audience.

I remember traveling from Sweden to JFK then to Raleigh North Carolina on a business trip a while back. Spending my first night in a hotel in Raleigh (Chapel Hill) I soon realized my hotel was on the edge of a college campus in Raleigh. Going to a sports bar on the edge of that campus for lunch the next day, I sat there while overhearing 18 year old White college students talking about the Black students at their college, as if the Blacks were space aliens who'd invaded their space.

I then took a walk through that college campus and saw mixed Black and White students walking around, but there were huge banners tied to lamp posts which talked about Black and White segregation issues in the college itself! This was only just a few years ago too!

Somehow, those 18 year old college students had become totally pitted against Black students their own age and when I asked a White blonde haired female student what the banners meant, she told me that "her momma" taught her that if we're not careful, the Blacks will take over the world and we can't let that happen!

And I was like, wtf are you talking about, girl? I looked pretty much just like her and she looked sort of like me and she just stared at me and asked me why I had a "funny ak-cent and all.."?

I told her "because I was raised in the jungle of Africa by two Black parents..." and she said "oh! that would explain why y'all don't sound like one of us!".

Racism is taught to children by their parents and peers groups, but if Racism isn't taught at home nor on social media websites, then a kid from northern Europe will not be predisposed to a Racist bias themselves.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Maybe because he doesnt understand rascism. In north america its taken to extremes where anything is concidered racist.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@CorvusBlackthorne what does that have to do with the post?
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@GuyWithOpinions Nothing. I was responding to your comment.
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@GuyWithOpinions However, I wish to state that you are only partly right in your opinion regarding racism in the United States. Sensitivity to it is quite high, but that is because a good number of American racists are intentionally subtle in discriminating.
YoMomma ·
In Poland?
BigGuy2 · 31-35, M
@YoMomma it's NOT being racist when you want to preserve future jobs for your OWN kids
YoMomma ·
@BigGuy2 isn't it tho?
BigGuy2 · 31-35, M
@YoMomma NO it isn't
TheShanachie · 61-69, M
Poor character development
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
It’s curiosity not racism
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CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@specman Yes, in this day and age, it is nearly impossible.
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
I can only guess the first black person the white kid saw was a rapper.
sirweighsalot · 22-25, M
It's about class and origin in Europe, not color.
BigGuy2 · 31-35, M
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
Imagine for a moment that you have only ever seen humans of Northern European descent. You are completely unaware that there are humans with dark skin and black curly hair just a few thousand miles south of where you have lived your entire life. You would be shocked, would you not, to see such a human? It is possible you might not even recognize such a human as human.
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@being It would be exceedingly difficult to find someone that sheltered in the year 2024, it is true. However, that was what the hypothetical question was.
being · 36-40, F
@CorvusBlackthorne then it'd be shocking! Same for a black kid in Africa, encountering a white kid for the first time.
It's the colour, accompanied by the cultural differences in movement, standing, expression of existence...
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@being I want to say that it's not that absurd if you think about it as there's a lot of variables to what Corvus proposed.

A person can see black people and know they're out there but also having never talked to different cultures at the same time. You could still be racist simply because they've never been exposed. YouTube matches your own algorithm so the more you look up one subject, the more of the same pops up. If the person is only watching certain forms of media, they are not being exposed to different cultures to develop any social awareness, these people are stunted that way.

Aside from media, there's language to consider. What's offensive in one culture isn't offensive in another. They don't stop to consider that language can change everything from how you joke around to personality to what you find offensive as people think that only the cultures within an American concept exist.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
Because people are taught to be ignorant. It makes them feel comfortable to pretend. But the truth outlasts all. ☺
@Zonuss Hi, who teaches them this?
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Pfuzylogic · M
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