So a tiger ate your friend and your brain goes Lion = Bad
That why humans tried to avoid predators for... the entire human history.
But the brain also does this for humans and skin color... so here we are... 🤷♂️
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So a tiger ate your friend and your brain goes Lion = Bad
That why humans tried to avoid predators for... the entire human history.
But the brain also does this for humans and skin color... so here we are... 🤷♂️
I'm Canadian and have known some very racist Canadians. In fact, the most racist man I ever knew was a Canadian. Far as I can tell, racism is everywhere and always an ignorant thing.
As an American that moved to Canada it was eye opening that a lot of racist Canadians direct the energy Americans point at black folks toward Native Americans. Canada absolutely has a problem with some deep seated racism.
Sadly, I've seen it aimed at pretty much anyone who's of a different race. I don't know how Canada compares to other countries that way, but I've definitely seen way too much of it in Canada.
Since you believe this stems from your personal perceptions and observations, the answer likely involves a paradigm shift that random people on the internet can't realistically assist with beyond basic advice. Whenever I'm stuck on a problem and I don't know where to go, a good place to start is collect more data and widen your research. Good luck o7.
Its interesting. Both things you might do you don't think about and things folks do that might be neat and emulated or just seems goofy to you. I love the heat table thing from japan but I had to know about it as a thing (in this case a japanese thing) before doing it. I always sorta wish we had a more bow society than handshake touchy one.
It's not American thing - it's a human thing. We tend to group people into us and them.
But also, stereotypes don't come from thin air. There's usually atleast a hint of truth to them. However, where people go wrong with this is when they apply it to individuals. It doesn't work that way. These are group differences. When speaking of individuals there's a greater differences to be found within a group than between them.
It ain't just race. Pop into one of the nuerodivergent (sp?) Subs on like reddit. So many posts like "I do X. Is it because I am Y". And "why do we all do Y". And "I hate that NT people do Z"...
in some people it is a racism thing, but generally it's just a generalisation done either to ask a genuine question about a group or to facilitate a joke. while they may not always be true, these generalisations often are genuinely a thing that a group tends to do more than other groups.
US compartmentalizes based on race. It's apparent in essentially all of the media they export to the rest of the world.
Historically American society operated based on a race based caste system and the consequences of that echo into the present day.
And they do it even if there’s not much difference between people. When I lived in Scranton I’d get asked what ethnic group I was a part of - Irish, Italian, Polish, Lithuanian, Welsh, etc.
To someone who didn’t grow up there I didn’t know what they were asking, but there was still in the early 00s different parts of town for different communities.
This all stopped when a significant Hispanic population moved in, and they stopped being Poles or Estonians and became “American” and the newcomers weren’t.
Most Americans do not live in or near a big city. We tend to live in small towns that have a majority of only one or two ethnic groups. My town has whites and latinos but very few black people. I personally know only two black people and neither one lives near me. The only Chinese people I know are the ones who operate the Chinese restaurant in town. My experience is not unique.
80% of Americans live in urban areas
This is based on the census bureau definition, which is much more inclusive than just large cities. 84/510 urban areas have a population greater than 500k. 198/510 have sub 100k population.
What the census means by "Urban area" generally boils down to is "the majority of the labor in this area working in a place with more than 50k population". That is a better metric than "what's the population of this city/ town/ community" since you can have small towns inside urban areas that are going to feel dramatically different than a small town with no direct connection to a nearby population center, but the small town in podunk Nebraska would have far more in common with a small town in podunk Arkansas than a nearby suburb.
Similar small town experience here.
I grew up learning that racism is bad, and that everyone's the same and I truly believed in that idea. I thought I was very not racist, but when I had a job that moved me to a few big cities for a few years, I realized that I had a different kind of racism.
It's easy for all these small town white people to "never do anything racist" because they rarely encounter different people. When they do, they feel like they can pat themselves on the back, because they didn't shout slurs at those people. But, I guarantee that when any one of them travels to the city and sees a group of black people standing outside of a gas station, they'll keep driving until they find a "less shady neighborhood".
These people don't "feel" racist, and they don't want to be racist, but they consistently reinforce racist laws because they have no understanding of how different cultures are affected by them.
The US is way more racist than you would think. Also extremely uptight. It isn't the greatest place like people would have you believe, that's just hype. Something that America does excel at.
This is relative. The US is more open about it's racism and it being bad. Most countries are super racist, it's just different targets depending on the region.
Who is telling you it's the greatest place? I would say anyone doing that would come off like an idiot for a variety of reasons
This is a very common thing that is said by too many people, politicians, artists, business people, the news, government. It's like a virus of denial. America is famous for ramping everything up to 1000. Over the top bullshit. And yes, they are complete idiots.
Maybe my question should've had the caveat "who isn't an obvious extreme idiot"
I think a lot of it comes from American media which is widely consumed not just here but across the world.
Tons of people around the world have a false view of the US as some sort of utopia. Maybe that is declining in recent years but it’s still a major perception, otherwise people would not spend so much time, energy and money trying to immigrate here.
anyone doing that would come off like an idiot for a variety of reasons
That probably covers at least half the population of the US.
Absolutely not but cool go ahead and tell us how we're all stupid
At least half does not mean all of us.
I get so sick of people getting defensive over things that may not apply to them.
There are a LOT of stupid Americans. There are a LOT of racist Americans. There are a LOT of sexist Americans. There's are a LOT of anti-LGBTQ Americans.
I'm an American and I don't identify as any of the above, but I'm not so insecure to lash out at people who point out what is obviously true.
If most Americans actually WERE smarter than people think we are, we'd be in a different political position right now.
Americans are generally shitty, and those that aren't need to work twice as hard to change that. Denying it just lets it continue.
100% correct.
I'm more than fucking sick of generalizations. You're preaching to the fucking choir here with your apologia for it so it's fucking useless
Sorry. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
No, you meant to shove the blame for the existence of idiotic americans onto those who find your rhetoric to be garbagey bullshit
Such aggression. Do you need a hug or someone to talk to?
what a cool totally not snide but productive human
Thanks. I appreciate that. If you work hard and believe in yourself, you can achieve as much as me.
And yet until a few weks ago America was trying to fix these problems whereas a ton of other nations just pretend they have no racial problems and yet they throw bananas on the pitch when Africans are playing or suddenly rival the Ku Klux Klan for hate when someone brings up the Roma peoples.
Some people do think that way and we generally use the word ‘stupid’ to describe their behavior.
Some people act that way but don’t really believe it because for some reason it has become cool to be ’edgy’.
You can't understand this? You just did it yourself...
"Americans" are not an ethnicity. Talking about the culture of a country is nothing similar to attaching innate characteristics to a person based on origin/skin color/etc.
Different category, same categorical error.
Most self-aware European
Edit: Well shit
Yeah really… because cultural divides and prejudice are a uniquely American thing! /s
Yes, text book case of how transparent projection is to us when we do it.
lol!