Racism, prejudice, same bloody thing. Bottom line, yes, everyone does. It's just the way some cultures are, religiously and socially. I've noticed a lot in the Indian and Pakistani culture that they interrupt each other a lot and they don't seem to mind. On this side of the Pacific, it is considered rude. Many people don't know that it's a culture barrier so they, as someone mentioned before, look down their noses at them.
2006-12-06 17:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe that everyone has the notion that their entire race is better than another. We all have our prejudices, which means who we will think something about someone because they are a certain way. A good way to look at this is that if you were waiting for a doctors vistit so you walk into a waiting room. One side of the room is a difference race. The other is your race. There is no sign or anything saying it is supposed to be that way. Where do you sit?
2006-12-06 17:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes everyone has some sort of Prejudice, or preference. They don't want that race to be exterminated off of the face of the earth for an ethnic cleansing, but they do look down upon them. Its human nature to hold a preference. Most of them are run on stereotypes.Its just wrong to grossly act on that preference.
2006-12-06 17:14:44
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answered by Evangelion 2
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Most people like to look into the mirror and say, that person looks good. Not everyone looks alike. Some are in the habit of making judgments. Some are in the habit of looking at the beauty of variety.
Science, for example, is enthralled with looking at similarities and differences systematically. Scientists are less likely to judge which is better or worse, just different, why there are differences and under which conditions. Bigots judge. Scientists are prohibited from being bigots by their epistemology and the community of scientists.
You might go to church to ask this question.
I was absolutely shocked to hear my mother say the she did not believe in racial mixing during the time Tiger Woods was getting married. Both bride and groom were beautiful.
Her background was very religious, very conservative and came from a family of very religious folks. I was very disappointed to hear her say that.
2006-12-06 17:14:42
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answered by valcus43 6
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No. notwithstanding, anybody has prejudice in them. the adaptation: Racism is hating someone entirely on the colour of their pores and skin and/or ethnic history. Prejudice is disliking someone or something depending on the way you grow to be conscious of them. operating example, you spot a pair black little ones in baggy clothing and also you imagine, "they should be in a gang." that's prejudice because you promptly judged them and could likely stay away from going close to them. Asking someone the position they're from and which skill their united states no longer state isn't racist, that's stupidity because you curiously comprehend that that's conceivable that they are from a similar united states as you. in case you ask and quite did not imagine about that threat then it ought to fall less than lack of information, which basically skill: no longer taught. so as that excuse can purely flow so a strategies.
2016-10-16 12:09:33
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answered by malinowski 4
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Inner racism, no. Inner prejudice, yes.
2006-12-06 17:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Ofcourse we will be naive if we thought that we didnt have some traits of racism within ourselves despite our race affiliation.
When we are born we dont discriminate any race untill we are entrenched into the society and develop biase.
2006-12-06 17:53:13
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answered by salvatore 1
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No, I dont think EVERYONE has an inner racism. But one thing is certain- we ALL have our predjudices.
2006-12-06 17:10:49
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answered by Anonymous
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b/c race serves as a good indicator of culture, attitudes, etc.
2006-12-06 17:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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its not really recism, just a preferance to what we like in a mate, even from childhood.
2006-12-06 17:09:04
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answered by judy_r8 6
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