In your opinion, what is the difference between racism and prejudice? Are they synonymous? Can you be racist, but not prejudiced (a la ALL WHITE PPL R RAYSIST)? Can you be prejudiced and NOT racist (a la ONLY WHITE PPL CAN B RAYSIST)?
What lies in the future of these words? How will these affect politics domestically and internationally? This is certainly an interesting subject IMO, and I think it needs to be addressed before it spirals out of control.
I would assume most of you believe the two to be synonymous, but I'd love to hear from anyone else who disagrees or has a different point of view.
Is prejudice really just one part of the idea that is racism (prejudice + power etc)?
Can you really argue that ALL white people are racist EVERYWHERE under this system? What about North Korea where white people hold absolutely NO power?
The modern world was undoubtedly shaped by colonialism and the sins of our ancestors (whatever their race/ethnicity), but does that mean we are obliged to atone for them?
>>129937283
Both are irrelevant. There is only my kin, and if I have to slaughter the world to save my kin, I will.
>>129937453
By kin do you mean your countrymen, or your family?
Can you expand upon the rest of my post? I'm just interested in what people have to say about this new definition of "racism".
>>129937283
Prejudice:
>black kid on the train with headphones on...probably rap
Racism:
>black kid on a train...get off my train nigger