• lepinkainen@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    TBH Americans are the only ones who are “racist” by skin colour.

    The rest of the world does it by where you live

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      17 days ago

      You haven’t been to asia it seems, we definitely did racism by skin colour as well.

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        17 days ago

        But if you are all Asian it’s bigotry or xenophobia or a few other terms that don’t involve the huge groups that are “races”. Colour prejudice looks like racism but doesn’t use the same hierarchy.

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          17 days ago

          Sure, we don’t have the “dark skin as slave fair skin as master” history, but we definitely practice it like we have it. It’s the same mindset.

          In Malaysia, whiteworshipping is very real. The darker you are, the worst you’re being treated, so indian are worst off because they have the darkest skin of all the ethnic in malaysia, they will have lower chance of getting jobs, house rental, and be treated as if they have higher chance of committing crime by the police. We even have derogatory name for them.

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            17 days ago

            Yep that’s a prejudiced mindset alright, but as you are all the same “races” in that system, it’s bigotry based on skin colour, which is similar but different. A racist would put you all in the same bucket.

            To be clear, it’s possible to be racist, ethnocentric, xenophobic, and classist all in the same breath, and each is a different prejudice.

            Caste can be very much like racism sometimes, but it’s still a different system of discrimination.

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              17 days ago

              as you are all the same “races” in that system

              The heck are you talking about

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        17 days ago

        Was in Thailand years ago helping out with an English-language program in a rural area. Noticed in the department stores when we went into town that Jergens sells a lot of lotions with “skin lightening” in the marketing…

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            17 days ago

            I realize that. One of the guys who helped out as a grounds-keeper would wear a fleece-lined coat when outside. In Northeast Thailand. In June. He claimed that when a breeze came through the sleeves it cooled you down. Sure.

            I also went to college with a Japanese girl who took up surfing. Her family would criticize her for how dark her skin had gotten. It was amusing to me, as an American, how we came to prize darker skin (but not too dark, yeah?) and the same companies that sold us “bronzers” and stuff sold creams that did the opposite in other parts of the world.

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      17 days ago

      Ah yes, all the Swedes I had to ban from my discord for calling my black friends the N word were just being overly enthusiastic.

      Fuck you, every country has racists. Racism rises from a lack of empathy, exposure, and education. There’s always cruel, sheltered, idiots running around.

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        17 days ago

        It doesn’t have the same connotation for a non-American. It’s just an edgy word used to elicit a reaction. Like calling someone “gay” 30 years ago.

        It’s a “bad” word and shouldn’t be used but it lacks weight when used by a random swede.

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          17 days ago

          Yeah thats a load of horseshit. Especially coming from a swede. Racism began in Europe and the Swedes have a pretty large amount of active nazis. The “weight” is exactly the same and I pity anyone dumb/naive enough to think different…