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Most white people are racist, right? (1 Viewer)

Are they?

  • yes

    Votes: 58 41.1%
  • no

    Votes: 83 58.9%

  • Total voters
    141
What if we have black friends?
What if we don't have any black friends?
You are a racist.
Could be... I don't have any black friends, no Mexican friends, no PR friends, no Italian friends... the handful of friends I have are all WASPs. Next thing you know, I'lll be running guns to the IRA a la Whitey Bulger.
I knew it!!! I'm calling the cops!!

 
Never really thought of myself as racist, but there are certain areas where I avoid which are populated primarily by minorities...but the reason I avoid them is due to gang related homicides. Does that make me racist? Gangist? Both? I am also uncomfortable around white meth-heads, hillbillies, and biker gangs. Come to think of it I really don't like people in general. Maybe I am not racist, I am just a misanthrope.

 
Never really thought of myself as racist, but there are certain areas where I avoid which are populated primarily by minorities...but the reason I avoid them is due to gang related homicides. Does that make me racist? Gangist? Both? I am also uncomfortable around white meth-heads, hillbillies, and biker gangs. Come to think of it I really don't like people in general. Maybe I am not racist, I am just a misanthrope.
Interestingly, I get along with the bikers and the white supremacists quite well. I grew up in that kind of environment, so it's not foreign to me. Not so much with the meth-heads and hillbillies. And with other minorities, as previously noted, I'm very willing to give them a chance to prove their worth to me.

 
based on percentages whites are the less racist than blacks.

the % of blacks racist against whites is far higher than the other way. I can't blame them as whitey has suppressed them for so long, but it's true.

if i was black i would hate whitey too.

 
based on percentages whites are the less racist than blacks.

the % of blacks racist against whites is far higher than the other way. I can't blame them as whitey has suppressed them for so long, but it's true.

if i was black i would hate whitey too.
Get out of here idiot! Speak English!

 
Only those that answered this poll "No" without hesitation are racists. The rest just have racists attitudes embedded in us from our cultural upbringing that we are not always successful at shaking.
How would you interpret my reaction to the situation at the gas station?
Sorry my friend, but I'm really going to be hit and miss on this until mid next week.

I think that a lot of us (me included) were raised in environment (times and places, etc.) where it was almost impossible to escape having our first instincts set to see those of different races in strange places as "those people" rather than "just people like me". And it takes a second or two for our conscious thoughts to push those subconscious thoughts to the side. If having those kinds of racists thoughts pop in your head at all is racists than I think you were guilty of being a racists, but I think it is more important that you were able to recognize and get pass these first instincts based on stereotypes and prejudice and see that the people were ultimately just people.

To me a racists are those that come away from your situation seeing people that were still less somehow than themselves. Were still "those people". But that still doesn't mean white hood, cross burning, banana or Oreo tossing ugliness that gets tied into the word such that we make racism so horrible that nothing can really qualify.

Does this make any sense at all?

 
Never really thought of myself as racist, but there are certain areas where I avoid which are populated primarily by minorities...but the reason I avoid them is due to gang related homicides. Does that make me racist? Gangist? Both? I am also uncomfortable around white meth-heads, hillbillies, and biker gangs. Come to think of it I really don't like people in general. Maybe I am not racist, I am just a misanthrope.
Interestingly, I get along with the bikers and the white supremacists quite well. I grew up in that kind of environment, so it's not foreign to me. Not so much with the meth-heads and hillbillies. And with other minorities, as previously noted, I'm very willing to give them a chance to prove their worth to me.
Some of my greatest nights happen to be when I some how ended up drinking with a biker gang.

 
Only those that answered this poll "No" without hesitation are racists. The rest just have racists attitudes embedded in us from our cultural upbringing that we are not always successful at shaking.
How would you interpret my reaction to the situation at the gas station?
Sorry my friend, but I'm really going to be hit and miss on this until mid next week.

I think that a lot of us (me included) were raised in environment (times and places, etc.) where it was almost impossible to escape having our first instincts set to see those of different races in strange places as "those people" rather than "just people like me". And it takes a second or two for our conscious thoughts to push those subconscious thoughts to the side. If having those kinds of racists thoughts pop in your head at all is racists than I think you were guilty of being a racists, but I think it is more important that you were able to recognize and get pass these first instincts based on stereotypes and prejudice and see that the people were ultimately just people.

To me a racists are those that come away from your situation seeing people that were still less somehow than themselves. Were still "those people". But that still doesn't mean white hood, cross burning, banana or Oreo tossing ugliness that gets tied into the word such that we make racism so horrible that nothing can really qualify.

Does this make any sense at all?
People ARE different. Thinking that doesn't make a person racist. Nor is not liking the behavior of a subset of a group. If it was then I'd be racist against every race.

 
Only those that answered this poll "No" without hesitation are racists. The rest just have racists attitudes embedded in us from our cultural upbringing that we are not always successful at shaking.
How would you interpret my reaction to the situation at the gas station?
Sorry my friend, but I'm really going to be hit and miss on this until mid next week.

I think that a lot of us (me included) were raised in environment (times and places, etc.) where it was almost impossible to escape having our first instincts set to see those of different races in strange places as "those people" rather than "just people like me". And it takes a second or two for our conscious thoughts to push those subconscious thoughts to the side. If having those kinds of racists thoughts pop in your head at all is racists than I think you were guilty of being a racists, but I think it is more important that you were able to recognize and get pass these first instincts based on stereotypes and prejudice and see that the people were ultimately just people.

To me a racists are those that come away from your situation seeing people that were still less somehow than themselves. Were still "those people". But that still doesn't mean white hood, cross burning, banana or Oreo tossing ugliness that gets tied into the word such that we make racism so horrible that nothing can really qualify.

Does this make any sense at all?
People ARE different. Thinking that doesn't make a person racist. Nor is not liking the behavior of a subset of a group. If it was then I'd be racist against every race.
Where did I say recognizing differences is the issue? Racism would be projecting the negative behavior of that subset onto the entire racial group in order to justify thinking that race inferior to others..

 
Never really thought of myself as racist, but there are certain areas where I avoid which are populated primarily by minorities...but the reason I avoid them is due to gang related homicides. Does that make me racist? Gangist? Both? I am also uncomfortable around white meth-heads, hillbillies, and biker gangs. Come to think of it I really don't like people in general. Maybe I am not racist, I am just a misanthrope.
Interestingly, I get along with the bikers and the white supremacists quite well. I grew up in that kind of environment, so it's not foreign to me. Not so much with the meth-heads and hillbillies. And with other minorities, as previously noted, I'm very willing to give them a chance to prove their worth to me.
Some of my greatest nights happen to be when I some how ended up drinking with a biker gang.
When I was drinking, there was a big-time biker bar right in my hometown, and I was a regular. Learned to love the stuffed cherry peppers as a meal. And God help you if you rode up in a rice-burner there. These days, I doubt a place like that could even stay in business. They churned out drunken drivers like a factory back then. And there was exactly one black guy who was allowed in... and he was a statie. I can still picture him saying, "if you want to play, you gotta pay." :lmao:

 
I don't think that's racist at all. Hey, long drives can mess with your mind, especially when you're alone. I've driven Chicago to Dallas and back a few times (once without a radio!), and some of the weird places you stop along the way can make you feel like you're the mark in some huge con game.
I once drove from Indy to Chicago. Along the way I picked up a guy who was hitchhiking. He had bad BO but seemed okay. Until he started talking to me about his idea of producing a workout video called 6 minute abs.

 
I just don't get it... why in the world would anyone want to steal a bicycle? I know they do. I just don't get it. Now, the guy down the street from me... he has a custom-made chopper motorcycle that he keeps chained through the wheel in his garage. We go to sleep with our garage doors open half the time... low-crime neighborhood... but I can totally understand why someone might want to steal his chopper. Hell, he probably looks at me with the whale eye thinking I'd be the one to steal it. So I totally get that. But a bicycle? wtf?

 
This was an interesting experiment.

In Written in Black and White, selected law firm partners were asked to evaluate a single research memo into which 22 different errors were deliberately inserted – 7 spelling/grammar errors, 6 substantive writing errors, 5 errors in fact, and 4 analytic errors. Half of the partner evaluators were told that the hypothetical associate author was African American and half were told that the author was Caucasian.

Sadly, you know what’s coming.

On a five point scale, reviews for the exact same memo averaged a 3.2 for the “African American” author and 4.1 for the “Caucasian” author. More surprising were the findings of “objective” criteria such as spelling. The partner evaluators found an average of 2.9 spelling and grammar errors for the “Caucasian” authors and 5.8 such errors for the “African American” authors. Overall the memo presumed to have been written by a “Caucasian” was “evaluated to be better in regards to the analysis of facts and had substantively fewer critical comments.”

 
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There was no significant correlation between a partner’s race/ethnicity and the differentiated patterns of errors found between the two memos.

There was also no significant correlation between a partner’s gender and the differentiated patterns of errors found between the two memos.

We did find that female partners generally found more errors and wrote longer narratives than the male partners.
Call me skeptical, but I find it difficult to believe that black/white, men/women graded these almost exactly the same.

If they want this paper taken seriously then they should have included the data.

 
I think there are just as many black people who are just as racist / prejudice as white people, maybe more so. f I pull up to a Kwik Trip and see a dangerous group of skin head white guys, I'm just as likely to drive to the next one as I am if they were a group of suspicious looking black guys. That doesn't make me racist, it makes me smart.

 

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