Angst
Rambling and inconsistent
On the Kaiserguard vs. People debate, because I'm not sure I'm getting it:
Kaiserguard is stating that everyone is naturally racist, or that racism is at least prevalent enough for something like a multicultural Scandinavian social safety net is impossible; he bases this on appeals to the human condition broadly, not to its specific races having specifically negative traits.
(For the record, I don't agree with the premise that humans are inherently racist and unable to cooperate in a society such as Denmark, ie that Denmark only works because of homogenity, but let's leave that for now.)
People against this view claim that the view that people are racist is racist - I don't wholly follow that. Isn't the view just that humans suck, not particular races? Can you guys please explain it to me, in a simple, basic way? Am I misunderstanding something?
I mean, the view that humans suck this way is often prevalent among racists; Stormfront, for example, popularly supports its racism by saying that different tribes simply don't mix well because that's just the way humans "tick"; and with that premise they often go out of their way to explain how different races/tribes are inherently different, concluding racist conclusions.
But does that mean that thinking that humans are inherently racist is a racist thought per se?
I'm curious. Please explain it to me.
Also Kaiserguard, if I'm misrepresenting your view, please, please correct me, I don't want to twist your posts into what they aren't.
Kaiserguard is stating that everyone is naturally racist, or that racism is at least prevalent enough for something like a multicultural Scandinavian social safety net is impossible; he bases this on appeals to the human condition broadly, not to its specific races having specifically negative traits.
(For the record, I don't agree with the premise that humans are inherently racist and unable to cooperate in a society such as Denmark, ie that Denmark only works because of homogenity, but let's leave that for now.)
People against this view claim that the view that people are racist is racist - I don't wholly follow that. Isn't the view just that humans suck, not particular races? Can you guys please explain it to me, in a simple, basic way? Am I misunderstanding something?
I mean, the view that humans suck this way is often prevalent among racists; Stormfront, for example, popularly supports its racism by saying that different tribes simply don't mix well because that's just the way humans "tick"; and with that premise they often go out of their way to explain how different races/tribes are inherently different, concluding racist conclusions.
But does that mean that thinking that humans are inherently racist is a racist thought per se?
I'm curious. Please explain it to me.
Also Kaiserguard, if I'm misrepresenting your view, please, please correct me, I don't want to twist your posts into what they aren't.