No. Observe very young children (5 or younger), they tend to play together, and treat each other the same. regardless of skin color. It's only as they get older, do they tend to seperate into groups based on race.
2007-10-22 04:38:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, racism is not inherent. It is a learned trait, one that is subtly bred into us from our earliest days.
Yes, it is natural to fear what one does not understand, or what one perceives as "different." However, the first thing people notice about a person is their gender, not their race. So therefore gender would be "more different and more strange" and sexism would be just as influential as racism.
2007-10-22 05:45:54
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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Part of it is hard wired into us from the clan mindset of the ape days. But that's more about guarding your clan from strangers rather then hating other races and those switches can be turned off by education and upbringing. However most of racism that we see around is acquired behaviour that breeds from holier then thou learnings imparted by the religious leaders, politicians, cult followers and the like who we often look up to for guidance and who use their social position to serve their own ends.
Having said that.. some of it comes to us naturally because instinctively we want to be around familiar people. That does not mean we hate others though.
2007-10-22 04:50:59
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answered by Walker L 3
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No, it's a learned behavior. A wht person from MS is going to have far more in common with his blk neighbor than another wht person from Boston but they will embrace the person from Boston before they will embrace their neighbor.
We made color an issue recently (comparatively speaking). In the ancient world, your race was your nationality regardless of your skin color.
2007-10-22 04:41:32
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answered by rachel m 4
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No it's not. Racism is taught!!! Think about it. When you are little, kids don't care what color other kids are, they just want to play. They are taught that you don't play or associate with someone who is of a different skin color or race. Racism is just stuipidity on part of the one who is teaching it. Why would you limit yourself to the millions of other people out in the world?
2007-10-22 04:35:26
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answered by Ms. Exxclusive 5
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I think you will find that those people who have active, interesting, and fulfilling lives do not dwell on the race or religion of others very often. They are too busy getting on with their lives and reaching for their own goals. It is those who have a lot of time on their hands and nothing better to do than observe others and then find fault . They certainly do like to indulge themselves with " chest thumping"... and that goes for all races.
2007-10-22 04:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you're making the naturalistic fallacy. that purely because of the fact something is organic, it skill that it relatively is morally maximum suitable or something to maintain around. that's like sayign that because of the fact which you're needless to say born without outfits that governments won't be able to make public nudity unlawful. I do have faith that racism is extremely "hardwired" into the techniques because of the fact that we stepped forward to be fearful of unfamiliar issues. interior the previous (caveman days I mean), in case you bumped into another caveman who wasn't on your tribe he could in all danger be in all danger to objective and kill you, so our ancestors stepped forward a wariness of outsiders that became into incredibly useful. even though, that does no longer mean that this recent day as quickly as we are able to apply reason and not purely place self belief in instinct that we could supply in to those instincts. additionally, i do no longer understand of any u . s . a . the place it relatively is unlawful to be racist because of the fact that they have not invented concept crime technologies yet. you may nicely be racist all you like, yet once you start up appearing on your racism, it is the subject. variety of like how agression and murderous rage in a cave guy could have benefited the species as an entire. this would not mean that in the time of our present day society that we will no longer legislate against that now.
2016-12-18 14:24:13
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answered by ? 4
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I have yet to see little children have this "human nature" behavior; I find it hard to believe that humans are trying to create artificial life but get over skin color? That is so hard...yeah right
2007-10-23 03:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, racism is adopted by individuals. It's a choice. And, it seems as if its easier to hate than it is to love. Fortunately, I have chose not to adopt it because I would much rather be consumed with love than hate..Hope this answers your question.
2007-10-22 04:55:34
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answered by sthrnsfnst 2
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Maybe, but so is tolerance and compassion. One day every man and woman has to decide which side they are going to be on, good or evil. if they can not do that then they might as well be animal and not human.
2007-10-22 08:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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