Why do people think racism works like noise cancelling?

If you’re racist the “other way”, it doesn’t cancel out the initial racism, it just creates more racism.

  • AWOL_muppet@lemmy.nz
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    8 days ago

    Yeah, I get what you mean.

    I’m hoping somehow there’s a way where we can get to some sort of parity and then work to de-escalate from there, but I actually just don’t think humans can do that.

    We really need better tools to handle our insecurities, as a species…

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      8 days ago

      This is not about insecurities. This is about suffering material and health related consequences of racism for a lifetime and then finally when you have the chance to make one small gesture making it and then getting shit on by an entire nation who believes the only beneficiary of racism should be them.

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        7 days ago

        Fair point - I’d moved on from this example of the tiered pricing to the big picture of ‘how does a society eliminate racism’ in principle.

        You are right about this.

        I do wonder what might the future look like though, when we’re all trying to ‘get one back’ either due to responding to the systemic racism or …bear with me here, the hypothetocal is a little gross: counter-responses: lets imagine pakeha with perceived past hurts in response to similar gestures? (as im sure there are quite a few completely blind to their privilege and so on…). I’m not saying they did the wrong thing at all with the gesture, I’m merely trying to find ways to avoid escalating things (which in hindsight sounds dangerously like ‘peace at any price’, but I don’t think it is…).