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With my recent post I was trying to ask if there are other people like me who also feel that people seem to focus more and more on skin color and ethnicity in an unhealthy and obsessive way and I thought I'd find some people agreeing with me who also feel uncomfortable and stressed out by this.

But instead the overwhelming response was people trying to justify racism instead of agreeing that it's a bad thing and needs to end. As if they were trying to use every possible argument to bash on me and justify racism.

Why could it be the case that so many people here on Lemmy support racism? In my opinion there is no reason to discriminate someone based on their looks PERIOD!

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[โ€“] Achyu@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Is affirmative action racist in your eyes?

Is that what you are trying to say? Your points seem vague.
If so, then yeah, you're most likely wrong.

We, humans fight fire with anything that can fight fire effectively. There is a technique where wild fires are stopped by setting a controlled fire to use up he fuel for the wild fire and provide a gap in the wild fire's path.

Affirmative action is good, as long as racism exists, to level out the differences in the material conditions and to provide empowerment to stand against racism.

[โ€“] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago

Yeah, this is pretty much their bit. "Policies aimed at correcting historical trends of racial disparities are racist, actually." It's such a stupid argument that I can't believe anyone makes it in good faith.