A bizarre racist outburst at a Texas school board isn’t an isolated event — it’s part of a national pattern

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Humans are animals…

    If we’re not socialized with other races while young, then we grow up thinking of other races as “them” instead of “us”. It’s instincts from when we lived in tribes and anyone that you didn’t grow up around was the enemy. But the same as a dog needing to be exposed to other animals while young so they’re used to them as an adult.

    Which is why adult racists have an issue with non-segregated schools.

    They want kids to grow up and be racist like they are. They want the next generation to only look as deep as skin color to determine if someone is friend or foe.

    Same reason Alabama banned Sesame Street long after PBS had it in every other state.

    The individual racists probably don’t understand it, but the ones leading the mobs understand the psychology behind this shit. Like how in American History X Ed Norton didn’t understand what he was doing, but the old asshole in charge was playing chess. Dont discount racists as idiots that don’t know any better. Some are actually smart and manipulating the mob of uneducated idiots.

    • grysbok@lemmy.sdf.org
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      11 months ago

      I firmly believe that lack of exposure to people of different cultures or races leads people to be racist and not necessarily realize that it. If you’re never around X, how can you know you have an inappropriate reaction to X?

      To illustrate this, I didn’t know about my escalator phobia until I moved away for college. I entered the mall, saw these moving stair-things, and felt a deep fear in the pit of my stomach. I hadn’t seen an escalator since I was a toddler and, if you’d asked me on high school, I’d have denied having a phobia.

      (I’ve successfully worked on my phobia over the last decade, showing that changing inappropriate reactions is possible)

    • stealin@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Pretty much the same in any country with a majority ethnic population. They lived in an area for hundreds, sometimes fighting wars for it, and so it’s not easy to have them give away their lands to people who are completely different down to the religion and imagine a completely different future. America is being pushed to have a civil war over it though likely to other countries interest. One that is very ethnically populated mind you.