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[deleted] 11 insightful - 4 fun11 insightful - 3 fun12 insightful - 4 fun 2 years ago

race realism is . . . reality

so if you're honest you have to talk about it

Tiwaking 15 insightful - 5 fun15 insightful - 4 fun16 insightful - 5 fun 2 years ago

It is possible to be a race realist and not be a racist. Race realism is 100% real. The NBA and NFL is full of amazing black athletes. Olympic marathon running is dominated by Kenyans. Physical differences between races, not cultures, exists.
But for some reason brains are off limits for racial differences? Thats ridiculous special pleading nonsense spouted by communist retards.

[deleted] 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

nah it's the same thing

racist just means recognizing there are differences between the races.

[deleted] 7 insightful - 2 fun7 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

I thought "racism" was supposed to actually mean treating the other race socially as bad or "other" based on said trait differences.

[deleted] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

race plus ism, should be obvious

BootsAndBeards 5 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

I don't think I buy that. Take hockey for instance, a lot of the same build, strength, and stamina requirements of football but radically different demographics of players. The Black kid who dreams of making it and becoming a famous NFL or NBA player is a trope for a reason. They see people like them who made it and they pursue it like crazy, its no wonder they are over represented in certain sports. Or the fact that Black people live mostly in urban areas, where Basketball as a sport dominates, or the South, where high school football teams can have stadiums that make colleges blush.

I recall reading how ancient Greek cities would specialize in certain weapons. It might start that one guy from Rhodes becomes a famous bowman, so it comes that Greeks elsewhere expect Rhodians to be expert Bowmen and Rhodians themselves idolize their local hero and strive to be like him. Cultures often adopt and reinforce stereotypes in a positive way.

jet199 5 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

Athletics is a better window on the phenomenon.

Every kid who has the option to turn up for track and field has the opportunity to try all the events and then go into the ones which suit them best.

[deleted] 4 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

Take hockey

I thought black people just didn't generally like the cold.

Canbot 4 insightful - 3 fun4 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 3 fun 2 years ago

It is NOT possible to talk about race realism and NOT be called a racist.

Tiwaking 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

Canbot 2 insightful - 1 fun - 11 hours ago It is NOT possible to talk about race realism and NOT be called a racist.

Oh true. I forgot people could call people who are not racists racist

Canbot 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

You also forgot that it is an opinion no matter how you slice it. So when you say that you can do x and not be racist that isn't necessarily true. That can only be true if there is an agreed upon definition of racist, and agreement on the limitation of that definition.

However, it is YOUR opinion that some people are racist when they talk about race realism. Why is your opinion more valid than anyone else's? Why is the line of where racism starts set by you?

Being racist is so subjective as to be a meaningless thing. I find that everyone who objects to other's racism is really racist themselves but against a different group. It is thier membership in an opposing ideology that determines thier objection, not really a trait of the other person.

For example those who believe that most people who talk about race realism are racist won't admit that affirmative action and CRT are racist. While those who get pissed off about affirmative action generally deny that blacks have to deal with many consequences of the poor reputation of thier race.

Spotted_Lady 7 insightful - 5 fun7 insightful - 4 fun8 insightful - 5 fun 2 years ago

Exactly. I got labeled as a bigot by people on Reddit because I share things that individual African-Americans have directly done to me.

SerpensInferna 6 insightful - 4 fun6 insightful - 3 fun7 insightful - 4 fun 2 years ago

I am racist because I grew up around black people. End of story.

grassfed 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun 2 years ago

Brave and stunning

[deleted] 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

yeah no one really cares about color of skin, if they were all nice cool people there'd be no racism, but in reality they do commit most crimes and are a drain on society. I wish it wasn't the case.

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yeah no one really cares about color of skin, if they were all nice cool people there'd be no racism, but in reality they do commit most crimes and are a drain on society. I wish it wasn't the case.

Spotted_Lady 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

That is why they need what happened to whites in the past, a culling. I mean, first we lost settlers to the weather and a lack of food. So it took the heartiest to survive. As we had problems with crime in the old west, there were lynch mobs and hanging judges. And we lost frontiersmen as they traveled west. But slaves were the worst of the worst and we brought them here after the trials of the past.

And yeah, we had blacks before the slaves, though not too many, such as the First Continental Congress President.

[deleted] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

yeah previously the world wars culled millions after decadence allowed the weak to thrive