Do things "racism" and "sexism" really make people upset? I'm so far removed from that mindset I'm not even sure people actually believe it. I can MAYBE understand thinking that so called racists are just ignorant or gullible or something, but being so morally outraged about someone saying nigger or making a joke about mexicans is insane to me.
So is it really about that or is there another underlying emotion? When I see a bunch of black people shitting on whites online, I don't really get to upset at the sentiment, it's more the hypocrisy and double standard that upsets me. I don't get mad or act like there's some great injustice in the world because people are expressing thoughts that can be called "racist".
What do you think Jow Forums? Are there actual human beings that are genuinely outraged by people having "xenophobic" thoughts? How did they get like that, to the point that they'd get upset about such trivial things?
Black people know subconsciously that they are genetically inferior. Anything that pushes through whatever lies they tell themselves as a defense mechanism makes them upset. And because they get upset SJWs get upset. etc.
Justin Smith
Human consciousness is an illusion.
All human responses are adaptive to gain social advantages. People will rationalize whatever they have to if it gets them their way.
Aiden James
but they can "JUST FEEL IT" when they enter the area. white people have racist auras or something and literally all black people who grow up in USA believe this.
Nicholas Butler
also this
Xavier Reed
This is a gender neutral paragraph. Try to understand.
>A man is often secretly oppressed by the role he has to play - by always having to be responsible, in control and rational. The Siren is the ultimate male fantasy figure because she often offers a total release from the limitations of his life. Who is she and who is he here?
Hudson Hill
They're conditioned with rewards of attention and sometimes promotions or extra money or privileges by yelling about bigotry.
Leo Powell
So you don't think the outrage about someone saying something "racist" is really about "racism" at all? I kind of agree, I don't think blacks as a whole care about some abstract idea of equality where "racism" doesn't exist, you couldn't get them to care about Chinese people having negative stereotypes about Arabs, for example. I don't know about white liberals. One thing that makes me think they don't care is they never seem to ever examine the beliefs or opinions of ethnic minorities. Has a white liberal ever wanted to know about how "racist" the immigrants they want coming into the country are? I don't think they'd be nearly upset at a black person calling a hispanic a spic as they would be if a white person did it.
Chase Perez
>All human responses are adaptive to gain social advantages. People will rationalize whatever they have to if it gets them their way. I dont believe this. I wan't to see niggers mudslime etc get killed, but I don't see what i would personally gain from it.
Levi Sanders
It's different somewhere like here where there are laws prohibiting displays of a certain ideology which state actors vigorously enforce.
But, I think that there are a lot of weak minded people who believe that everyone has the right to not be offended and that the "weak" must some how be defended and protected. Perhaps they are just naive?
It's not about you personally. It's about "what is the social behavior that maximizes gene reproduction"
And, there are many variables at play... but racial/ethnic tribalism is an easy one to explain.
Parker Gray
I agree that blacks believe whites have negative opinions about them, but I don't believe the blacks care about this because they believe in a just world without "racism" or "bigotry", rather they don't like other people believing bad things about their own group. Black people as a whole likely wouldn't care a single bit about Asian on Hispanic "racism".
I'm trying to get to the core to why "racism" and accusations of it get some people so fired up and (from my point of view) irrationally angry. There are people who believe I should call out anyone I know if I hear them say nigger in private. Is this because the thought of someone having bigoted beliefs is just that terrible to them, or is there some other underlying motivation?
Asher Howard
At a karate seminar once, one of the instructors a black man was saying extremely racist anti white stuff. I could have complained, but it didn't bother me that much, he was just an ignorant racist
John Rogers
>Do things "racism" and "sexism" really make people upset? I'm so far removed from that mindset I'm not even sure people actually believe it. I with you I will never understand it My wife feels the same way Most Asian's i know feel this way too
Does the fact that there are "racists" out there right now in the real world make you upset? If so, why?
Julian Myers
Learn to think without meme terms in regards to logic. That is how you become eventually brainwashed into believing things. The definition of racism is believing one race has characteristics that are superior to another -- which is a scientific reality. The war against racism is literally a war against scientific fact trying to dive the world into lies. The people who believe in the truth (racists) are now attached to a meme word which is equivalent to 'psychotic' when in fact they are the polar opposite.
Lucas Martinez
If it's coming from whites its always virtue signaling.
Nicholas Robinson
hey it's sisterfucker namefag swim in a pool of dicks faggot
They are indoctrinated and docile. Ask yur normie friends these questions and they will all claim that , everyone has the right to speak and hold any kind of beliefs, like how you americans say “we even have the right to be stupid”. However admirable this may be the masses do not use critical thinking to explore , why and how does the americans have the right to be stupid. It’s literally set in stone for them. >everyone has the right to express their opinions and they are ultimately right because you cant change what people think
Okay, I get that but there is also the fact that the entire world is going to shit real fast and those same “normies” are so afraid to adress this because they know, we all know. Those who would betray the future of this planet are not to be dealt leniently. They are so afraid to utter the words “justice and truth”. They hide behind their false freedom of speech and right to have opinions. Yet never once they are held accountable for the quality and the righteousness of the idea. Their world is so shallow , so intoxicated by half truths and propaganda that even if they advocate for something good , I wouldnt care. Ultimately
Those who would systematically push us and the world to the edge MUST die , horribly preferably. That is justice and we have all the right to make ourselves the judge, the jury and the executioner, its not like other justice systems can touch (((them))).
tl:dr >those faggots you mentioned are incapable of providing solutions because “solutions” to the problem of today would drastic , bloody and violent and they are scared shitless to think those solutions
Henry Gutierrez
it does because its fucked up and just hurts mhy feelings
like the idea that I could go anywhere and not just get love and respect and acceptance no matter what
I WOULD ACCEPT ANYONE FUCK U
EXCLUSION CAN ONLY BE DONE INDIVIDUALLY
NOT BY A GROUP
ALL COLLECTIVISM IS CANCER
FUCKING WAKE UP YOU ARE INSANE! .endrant
ahahhaa fuck u redneck
I just owned ur Nazi buddies in debate
OWNED 4 EVER WHITE TRASH INTO THE GARBAGE U GO BYE
>. The definition of racism is believing one race has characteristics that are superior to another >(racists) are now attached to a meme word which is equivalent to 'psychotic'
Clearly one of these statements is false
Alexander Young
Are you hemorrhaging or something; what do you mean one statement is false?
Owen Smith
the two statements contradict eachother.
Owen Taylor
>redneck basic bitch response from a stay at home gimp You have never owned shit but dirty butplugs
Okay I'll rephrase for you to understand. People form opinions about certain words. An example would a die-hard Republican viewing the word 'Democrat' and immediately thinking 'pussy liberal' in which in his mind those two terms are synonymous. With the word 'racist' popular word association is 'psychotic' as in being untamed and having beliefs not set in reality. The definition of racism is that of scientific reality; however, is associated with falseness. That is the real contradiction which is of a result via brainwashing propaganda.
Jack Cook
Yes? Racism and Sexism are insulting so of course it would be upsetting. > When I see a bunch of black people shitting on whites online, I don't really get to upset at the sentiment, it's more the hypocrisy and double standard that upsets me. I don't get mad or act like there's some great injustice in the world because people are expressing thoughts that can be called "racist". That's retarded. You're being insulted. I think you just have thick skin.
Dylan Bailey
I don't know if they're actually offended. Although what does it even mean to be offended? To me it looks as if they're just overreacting or pretending to be morally outraged for social acceptance and brownie points. I'm sure that's true on some level, but people who aren't very self aware can often convince themselves of things without being aware of it. Their minds tell them "you should be offended by this" and they make it so. In their mind they're not being dishonest because they really believe the bullshit they're telling themselves. If you're someone who doesn't shy away from harsh truths, whether they be harsh truths about yourself or harsh truths about the world, then this behavior seems phony to you.
Luke Hernandez
>being pro-white is the same as being a supremacist Where my big brains folder at
Jace Cox
I don't know what race you are, but are you upset when someone not of your race says something racist against someone else (still not of your race)?
Leo Wood
as far as white people being upset at other whites, it's all second hand embarassment
>omg that white person is racist and I'm also white so now any brown person will think I'm also racist omg what will facebook think
Aiden Evans
This. It's literally just conditioning. Some people are so conditioned that at the very notion or a topic, they flip into blind rage.
Eli Hernandez
Embarrassment is a submissive emotion. People hating racism is an aggressive attitude -- thusly, aggressive emotions not one of which would be embarrassment. You are spewing propaganda rhetoric.
Jacob Evans
The problem is that you're using a fake definition.
The meaning of a word is the meaning that society understands when you say it. Somebody tricked you into believing this so called "Scientific definition". It's meaningless if it doesn't correspond to what people actually think when they hear it.
Aaron Jones
No, I don't think people actually get upset about it. I think they get upset because they've been trained to get upset. They've been told this is bad and you should fight this because it's evil. It's been reinforced to the point where they don't even think about it, it's a reflex.
Daniel James
Not really, it doesn't apply to me
Cameron Rodriguez
Definition: "the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races. noun: racism"
My used definition was a synopsis of the above. When people hear 'racist' they infer a correlation of psychosis as being 'hateful of other races based on ignorance'. Hence another providing factor would be calling racists 'ignorant'.
Angel Ward
I don't know that I hate "sexism" people, but in my personal experience gays have never given me the slightest inconvienece. There is a definite agenda going on there. Outraged over a parade? Fuck out of here. Bunch of cherry picked bullshit that may as well come with a signal flare of how pissed you are that people are having sex and you aren't. Then you have the religious nutjobs screaming pedo which might constitute as the largest dose of irony of the century. Only thing I'm on board with is that giving hormones to under 14 kids should be considered child abuse. My views may be biased as im rural and the gays are low key and you wouldn't know unless they told you. Maybe my opinion would differ if I had to experience the Seattle types.
Not a fan of the darkies though. I've tried to give them benefit of the doubt throughout life but have been let down every time.
Anthony Bailey
I don't know. "Racism" is like nothing to me. I don't know how anyone gets offended. They're insane.
Anthony Moore
>Definition: "the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races. >noun: racism"
Just because somebody says it's the definition doesn't mean that it actually is.
The dictionary is DESCRIPTIVE, not PRESCRIPTIVE. The dictionary can be misinformed, or out of date. The common usage and understanding is what the dictionary aims to catalogue.
Nathan Harris
I'm just going to end this by calling you stupid.
Nathan Morris
That's a common sign of cognitive dissonance.
Stop using a fake definition that nobody actually recognizes.
Jacob Wilson
Do tell the correct definition.
Dominic Wood
To add some more clarification to the OP, I personally would be upset emotionally and outraged if I saw something like a parent hurting their child or another child bullying a classmate without any mercy. I would get upset. There are people who have this reaction when they hear someone being "racist". To me, this reaction seems completely unjustified and not fitting. When a white person says the word nigger in public, there are people around him that get visibly upset and aggressive and want to attack him, people online express the same sentiment. I might get upset and aggressive with someone if they were spewing racial hatred about whites to my face, but I know I wouldn't do the same if they were doing it about another race, which would indicate that there isn't some deeper sense of justice I feel about the concept of "racism". That's why I believe people's anger about "racism" is really anger about something else.
I agree with this
Ian Edwards
leftists are submissive, the fuck are you on about
David Stewart
But you already told it to me.
>When people hear 'racist' they infer a correlation of psychosis as being 'hateful of other races based on ignorance'. Hence another providing factor would be calling racists 'ignorant'.
Alexander Myers
You do not believe racism is held in scientific fact?
Jacob Long
Its a cop out from actually arguments. Usually they'll call racism what's really a misunderstanding of culture between two people of different races. Only the white person though. Secondly, they'll call any well formed angst or fear or hatred of another race by whites 'intellectualized racism'. Its not, some young man got into it with another man and said some trigger words. Again, only of the whites will they say this of. Meanwhile, they have progressed into an actual intellectualized racism against whites and call it peace, love and progress when the white man's dead and gone. I'm not some white supremisist or Nazi larper, but you'd have to be stupid not to see this bullshit. I love all of you faggots not trying to kill me.
Colton Thompson
Just call those niggers africa-men, that should piss them even more
Jaxson Cruz
>There is a definite agenda going on there. These people are literally stripping naked and using sex toys and doing sexual acts of a highly perverted nature in public streets. They do it in front of children too.
This isn't even legal according to decency laws but they get a free pass because
>????
It's absolutely wrong.
Elijah Gomez
That's exactly what I mean though, if someone was saying mean or "racist" things to you or your group, you'd be upset. However, if they were saying it to another group you weren't part of, you wouldn't care, which indicates you don't have some sense of justice about "racism", you just don't like your group being attacked.
I'm wondering if people who go on and on about "racism" and get visibly upset when they see it actually do have this deeper sense or concern about "racism", or if that's just the word they use to describe it. We know there are white liberals who get visibly upset at white people being racist towards nonwhite people (people of color as they'd call them), but they wouldn't get upset if the reverse were done. They also either actively ignore or don't care about one person of color being "racist" towards another person of color. I'm starting to become convinced that "racism" is mostly a meaningless concept because nobody cares about it when it doesn't apply to their own in group.
Joshua Walker
No, I don't think so. I wouldn't call someone a racist just for thinking races have different IQ's , for example.
Everybody understands that it's an infalmmatory word with negative connotations.
Sebastian Rogers
I'll read through these later, thank you
John Butler
Seems the term 'racism' was introduced around the same period of the communist revolutions (1902):
Having a lower IQ based on race is a negative connotation. Africans are, on average, innately inferior in terms of survival in Western society.
Jose Flores
Well, that's a matter of opinion.
Dylan Foster
IDK, every gay dude and lesbian I've ever met was chill and cool. They also admitted that the gay lobby was trying to destroy families and culture and wasn't from their mouths. They didn't like it, all 5 of them I got to know. I'm from Ohio though. They didn't like wrapping up secondary shit with their own acceptance as people in a free society. Shit they saw as dangerous.
Xavier Bell
Based on average IQ and crime rate statistics (innate personality traits) their inferiority is not of opinion. Statistics are clear on their evident failure en-masse based on averages. Even so when given more rights than any other ethnicity with affirmative action, lower required scores for university entry, free rides through college due to skin color, etc. They have been given every advantage and are still not equal to that of whites or Asians.
Alexander Powell
Hey, i'm not going to argue with you on any of that.
Ethan Myers
It's probably because those white liberals identify the nonwhites as their ingroup.
That's because they're akin to the puritans in that they believe racism is a form of heresy.
Carter Miller
My only point is to say that you should consider the true definition of a word to be the meaning that the people hearing you understand you to mean.
Anthony Ortiz
I don't know if it's just because I've spent so much time on Jow Forums but I'm pretty numb to any kind of insults to me or any kind of Racism or Sexism. I just can't find a reason to get so upset over words. I'm self aware enough that I don't casually drop nigger in real life but still.
Nathan Jackson
Similar story to me. Every gay person I know HATES the gay community. Most of them just want to be left the fuck alone.
Jose Rogers
There is always desire to be something more within human. Usually it manifest itself trough materialistic ways, sexual ways, trough drugs or parenthood example. It is endless chasing, rat-race that leads nowhere but keeps you busy trough own creation that people calls as life.
We can't remember our time as toddlers because we didn't exist in that time. We had no identity. Only when years has gone while we gathered data from our environment we created identity. When we have our identity, we decide what matters to us. After that we experience impulsive feelings when things didn't go as we wanted.
We are piece of life that creates own image and plays it (Genesis 1:27 So God created man in His own image). We get so tangled to our own creation that it can kill us and bring us into hell. We think that something or someone causes our misery even when we alone create everything within.
We have all this mysterious desire to do something, be something more. It usually manifest itself trough sexual ways, materialistic ways, trough parenthood, dating, drugs, games, food, alcohol.. you name it. Trough that it leads nowhere, it keeps us happy for a moment and then we need more. So where we are now? We are piece of life that want to experience bigger part of it. Trough physical ways it finds not that part and when that need to expand finds no expression we create this pain within. So what to do? This is what meditation is all about. We wan't to think nothing, be nothing because that is just the data we gathered from the physical and created self from it. When we learn to be still, just be. Something start to happen that seems to expand you into everywhere. It seems to that consciousness, awareness is the basic that exist and everything else it is manifest of it.
I think that what ((they)) wan't is to bind us more and more into physical, sins, into that rat-race i wrote about above, so that we wouldn't learn or even think about this.
Angel Hall
I do. Perhaps the definition is outdated -- in any case, the populas' general meaning of the word and even the word itself is resulted from propaganda. Is a meme word introduced and nurtured to lead a native population to not defend themselves from genocide.
Michael Clark
>I'm self aware enough that I don't casually drop nigger in real life but still.
>threatening to shoot someone over a word Yeah you really are proving the point that we shouldn't genocide your people.
Ethan Ross
>How do people actually get upset at things like "racism"? They don't, it's just an opportunity to virtue signal. It requires the same mentality as crying for niggers does. I think the memes about lefties having extremely high amounts of oestrogen is no far off.
Liam Fisher
You have to look at it as a tribal sense of pride.. That's also the reason why we have wars. It is also the reason why we are protective, and selective, which can be interpreted as racism to some.