P.S: I’m Asian

  • Drewelite@lemmynsfw.com
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    8 months ago

    Yeah, the reality is that people will take any demographic, apply a stereotype, and act superior to that group based on the stereotype. People all across the world do it and it really has nothing to do with race or whatever demographic is in question. It’s just people wanting to feel superior. If anything, I think places like America have come a long way in overcoming racism, but that’s because we’re so diverse that this behavior is rampant. So we’re forced to address it and do so very regularly.

    But there’s a bunch of forms that this takes, overtly using hate speech, being fearful of a people, even complimenting someone but at the same time putting them in a box. Like “Hey, you people are really good at running” can mean “I admit you’re good at that thing. But that’s it. And if you’re not, what good are you?”

    Each culture has its own flavor and it can even be self-defeating. I hear South Americans talk shit about each other a lot, for example.

    • tunetardis@lemmy.ca
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      8 months ago

      Yeah I agree with you there. Take those schoolyard bullies. They might’ve beaten me up over race, but they also beat up that other kid over there because he’s short, or his socks don’t match, or…anything really. I eventually worked out that it’s the bullies who have all the issues, though coming home all black and blue didn’t make it seem that way.