December 3, 200619 yr But one of the definitions of "racism" (forget about the negative connotations) is "the preference of one race over another". Precisely. If you prefer one race then you automatically discriminate against the other. But our physical preference is unconscious, right? It's not racist to prefer someone over someone else because they aren't your type, even if their race is different. Humans tend to empathize with people who look like them. ^The most disturbing signature on Tip.it^Last.fm|HELLY KAYLA!|Oh the mehagurtz!|#Siencemakers"they care less about their spelling mistakes then I." - Lionheart"apinagez... let me
December 3, 200619 yr But one of the definitions of "racism" (forget about the negative connotations) is "the preference of one race over another". Precisely. If you prefer one race then you automatically discriminate against the other. But our physical preference is unconscious, right? It's not racist to prefer someone over someone else because they aren't your type, even if their race is different. Humans tend to empathize with people who look like them. Technically doesn't that make everyone racist?
December 3, 200619 yr But one of the definitions of "racism" (forget about the negative connotations) is "the preference of one race over another". Precisely. If you prefer one race then you automatically discriminate against the other. But our physical preference is unconscious, right? It's not racist to prefer someone over someone else because they aren't your type, even if their race is different. Humans tend to empathize with people who look like them. Technically doesn't that make everyone racist? Than that would make racism obsolete in that aspect. Me doing staff.
December 3, 200619 yr But one of the definitions of "racism" (forget about the negative connotations) is "the preference of one race over another". Precisely. If you prefer one race then you automatically discriminate against the other. But our physical preference is unconscious, right? It's not racist to prefer someone over someone else because they aren't your type, even if their race is different. Humans tend to empathize with people who look like them. Technically doesn't that make everyone racist? Than that would make racism obsolete in that aspect. Which brings us both back to the point we always make: Race doesn't exist. :P
December 3, 200619 yr But one of the definitions of "racism" (forget about the negative connotations) is "the preference of one race over another". Precisely. If you prefer one race then you automatically discriminate against the other. But our physical preference is unconscious, right? It's not racist to prefer someone over someone else because they aren't your type, even if their race is different. Humans tend to empathize with people who look like them. Technically doesn't that make everyone racist? Than that would make racism obsolete in that aspect. Which brings us both back to the point we always make: Race doesn't exist. :P Yes, it doesn't. We're all monochromes of brown. We're all the same, there's no black and white. :P Me doing staff.
December 3, 200619 yr Hmm, I wonder whom I'd get. :-k ??? who wud u get? Stephen King. i checked but no stephen king :S why did u lie to me? Because I thought it was quite clear enough that by searching "Viktorkrum" on google, you would get Viktor Krum. I guess it was difficult to figure out then. Wow, for really no reason that made me actually laugh out loud. Good stuff. ??? what is up with this sarcasm??? u can all rot in hell for all i care, i thought this was a serious forum and who is viktor krum?? You sound like you need a vacation. And Viktor Krum is the fictional character viktorkrum77 based his username on. You can find him in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire if I remember correctly. And yes, this is a 'serious forum'. Fortunately, that dancing man doesn't decide who rots in hell and who doesn't, I wasn't even insulting you. [insert laugh here made by my friend] lmao, good things happen when u drink <3 Haha, nice one BlueLancer. Me doing staff.
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