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2006-12-24 06:35:17 · 22 answers · asked by Diesel Weasel 7 in Social Science Sociology

22 answers

There is none, period.

2006-12-24 06:38:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

There is none. However Things are the way they ere because they need to be. This is how we learn. There is no right and there is no wrong. There is this way and there is that way. There is Black and White but, there is also Grey. And it is when you move away from the black & white and into the grey that you begin to see. You begin to have an opened mind allowing you to learn. When it is either back or white there is nothing else to know. When there is grey we begin to understand that there is more. We are faced with the conflict of racisim so we can understand it. It has always been here and will alwas be here. It is a tool of learning as is everything. Life is totaly random and chaotic just as it has to be. This is why plans never work out. This is why we are taken by suprise. For it is the surprse that lets us feel emotion. And it is the emotional journey we are here to experience and learn. Racisim is emotional and stimulating. It is as much a part of life as candy. And we learn to be human and discover spirituality from this. Spirtuality then renders racisim null and void but, that is only an individual thing, leaving racisim there for another to learn from so, IF THERE IS ANY JUSTIFACATION IT IS SOULY FOR THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING.

2006-12-24 15:46:18 · answer #2 · answered by SeaJayDboss 2 · 0 1

Only if aliens came to this planet and started exterminating humans could there possibly be a justification (but that might make us speciesists not racists).
Other than that, I'm quite sure that one day racism will be officially classified as a mental illness.

2006-12-24 14:48:52 · answer #3 · answered by Soundjata 5 · 0 1

There is never any justification for racism whether it be black on black, white on black, white on red, yellow on red, etc. I believe that everyone has the right to a opinion but nobody has the right to hate or mistreat someone else simply because of the color of their skin. Its one thing to dislike someone based on their character or actions but to hate them without even knowing them is just wrong. In the same way it is wrong to stereotype a given culture based on the actions of the majority within that culture, instead it should be to each his one. Everyone was made equal in God's own image and therefore all men should be treated equally.

2006-12-24 15:11:04 · answer #4 · answered by lil_bit 4 · 1 0

its true that there is no justification for racism, i never understood the need for judging people on social constructs, whether it be race or for that matter even biological constructs, like gender or sexual preference.

that being said, to answer your question, i imagine that sometimes such broad prejudices begin as perhaps isolated incidents that become unjustified generalizations. we shouldnt also downplay the role of parents, and the household within which they grow up. it is difficult to claim that your parents are 'wrong' (when they are spreading bigotry). in some cases racism is also a symptom of a general backlash against change or modernization. in the same way that fundamentalism is this counter to change, so is a resort to bigotry.

2006-12-24 15:45:47 · answer #5 · answered by Circlometry™³ 6 · 3 1

There is no justification for racism, everyone should know that.

2006-12-24 14:49:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no justification for racism. It is a distraction, instigated by Satan to keep us from what's really important.

2006-12-24 14:44:14 · answer #7 · answered by jmiller 5 · 2 0

None whatsoever. It is only ignorance and fear of the unknown. Unfortunately it tends to be passed down from one generation to the next.

2006-12-24 16:18:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Is it really "racism", or is it "if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck"??? I've become quite weary of the whole "victim" status that so many minorities are fighting over. Nobody cares. Be part of America or get out. Simple as that.

2006-12-24 14:47:02 · answer #9 · answered by Sean T 5 · 1 3

You were born in a cave and raised by wild animals who never taught you that race should never be an issue.

2006-12-24 14:45:20 · answer #10 · answered by Word 2 · 0 0

There is none! But we are victims of our environments. By the way - love the weasel! Merry Christmas!!!!

2006-12-24 22:24:40 · answer #11 · answered by joybelle with warm water 3 · 1 0

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