It’s sad that the hatred for others seems so correlated to the stupidity of the Covid deniers and that both of these are almost exclusively seen with one of America’s largest political parties
all due respect, but if we're stereotyping protesters, don't you think we should be stereotyping all police as murderers with authority? it seems obvious that violent protesters and violent police are a minority that are both in the wrong.
And yet theres a lot of racism towards asians from black people. Im tired of posts after posts showing how black people are fighting againdt racism but only consider themselves victims. Asain lives matter too
It's a bit like looking at a very twisted playground. One kid tries to be like the popular kids and gangs up on the other unpopular kid, and then demands more attention from the other kids because they're going against the common target. Not surprising to me that it'll take seconds for institutions to be accused of being biased against black people, and yet it takes decades of operation and two years of investigation from the Department of Justice to come to the conclusion that one of the many offenders are in fact guilty of being selectively biased against people of Asian descent.
People need to realise that every community has bad apples. Every community has people who are racist and bigoted. And while that's a concern, you cannot do anything about it, because such people will never change their views. They are stuck with them so much that changing them would mean constructing themselves anew and not a lot are capable of that, however, with everything going on, at least a majority of people will see the right way and work towards the change.
Also, talking about racism, have you seen the treatment that black people get in Asia? Specifically in China, Japan and India? It's abysmal. A minority no matter where, will always be a minority and will always be treated a little differently, while that may not be right, it's what goes on.
I acknowledge what you're saying, but I reserve my right to be angry by the fact that multiple academic institutions in the U.S. continue to decide that they should hold Asians to different standards compared to other races, or outright deny people just because they aren't black or latinx or whichever other protected race you can count off.
Academia is often overrated, maybe consider learning a trade or joining the military. Or even just trying different things out before pursuing an education in them. Cuts out a lot of the bullshit.
Thanks for the tip, I've heard that a few times. Though I do have a passion for math and want to eventually teach in it, so I'll have to go through the routines and work towards a masters or Ph.D. to even have a chance to pass on my enthusiasm to people who are testing the waters.
Nah, it's simple. The two photos only show disagreement and argument. Such things are timeless, and it would be far more disconcerting to see a time or place where such things can't or don't happen.
I disagree that the first photo merely shows disagreement (and neither show an actual argument happening), although I have to concur that this is not disconcerting. Attitudes don't change so fast in a society, not without a concentrated effort on "educating" children to politically lean one way (or brainwashing adults, though I'd like to exclude that possibility). The fact that these photos, separated by a little less than a generation, can be taken and put side by side is remarkable and a good indicator that we haven't reached dystopia levels of cognitive conformity.
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I would say more, but I don't know enough context about the second photo to really say much for or against it.
It’s divided your country beyond any singular president. You’re stereotyping people.
Also, talking about racism, have you seen the treatment that black people get in Asia? Specifically in China, Japan and India? It's abysmal. A minority no matter where, will always be a minority and will always be treated a little differently, while that may not be right, it's what goes on.
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I would say more, but I don't know enough context about the second photo to really say much for or against it.