I don't think that racism is the proper term to encompass all of this.
DISCRIMINATION might be a better term... whether race, gender, religion, economic status, culture, etc.
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I don't think that racism is the proper term to encompass all of this.
DISCRIMINATION might be a better term... whether race, gender, religion, economic status, culture, etc.
We should also make a distinction between RACISM and STEREOTYPING.
If Stanford University starts to implement a policy to accept only WHITE students. It's racism.
If airport security officials subject you to greater scrutiny because you obviously look Middle Eastern, your religion is Islam, and you live in Yemen, that is called stereotyping.
If Asian employees are being denied promotion in a company in America, that is racism.
If all Pinays are often branded as domestic helpers in Hong Kong, that is stereotyping.
The difference is: Racism is based on outright discrimination without sufficient basis. Stereotyping is based on discrimination because of valid patterns that reflect one's image from the past (Stereotyping is the same as "birds of the same feather flock together" or "guilty by association", or "tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are".
Stereotyping is regrettable. Racism should be condemned.
I'm just pointing out your post regarding chinese marrying pinoys, calling them racists for not allowing their children to marry a person of different culture is unfair, its usually a case to case basis. You could have used a different example.Quote:
Originally Posted by cumbersome
Hmmm...stereotyping categorized with racial origin. A mild racist insult perhaps?Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueBimmer
Is a mere looking down on or denying something to someone who is not in the same skin color like yours considered an act of racism?Quote:
Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
It was a previously stated example, i just followed up on it. I respect the fact that you don't agree with me, but i don't know what else to call the preference for your own race, and disdain for others when it comes to marriage, whatever the case is. The movie "To Sir With Love" comes to mind in this situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
Sometimes, it is called tradition.Quote:
Originally Posted by FrankDrebin
Just before the Holocaust... the Nazis forbade Jews from marrying non-Jewish Germans (Aryans).Quote:
Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
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The concept of racial purity is associated the belief that the various races of mankind should be kept "pure" by not permitting interbreeding.
This belief is associated with racism and attempted biological justifications for this concept are now regarded as entirely unscientific.
mazdamazda: Mga extreme cases na yun hehehe as in sobrang traditional. Well to clarify things di naman kailangan pure chinese, atleast may isang side na Chinese, the reason is they want as much as possible to have the same culture and upbringing, which is very important to the parents and relatives. Well at least thats the case in our family.
Medyo I agree with Karding on this one...... madali kasing pagusapan pero dun sa mga nakaranas nito, mas maganda sigurong kalimutan....... nakakasawa na kasi...... opinion lang po bossings :twak2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Karding