The Debate Club discussion


For example, a Chinese person could be racist to a black person. (wait is that white?)
Oh, yeah, or a black person could be racist to a white person. (I don't really know how to explain it :sob:)
For example, a Chinese person could be racist to a black person. (wait is that white?)
Oh, yeah, or a black person could..."
No that makes sense!! Agreed

The marxist definition disagrees"
What is the marxist definiton


Anyone can be racist, color and origin give nobody a free pass, there is a difference between fighting against racism and actually being racist.



Whether you have power or not, words still are offensive and have weight, equal amounts...

But you hold more power as a whitw person the world is based ariund you

That doesn't sound right, imo. Again, you dont get a pass to be racist just because of your origin or skin color...


That doesn't sound right, imo. Again, ..."
No im asian i was colonised so i can be racist

Because my friends and i are racist to eachother (jokingly, not genuinely) and i have an asian friend, and i occasionally call her a dog eater.
However, were i to meet another asian person im not gonna just scream from the rooftops "DOGEATER!!"
Maybe thats just me idk

Racism is towards people you either dont know or dont care about

What. You get to be racist because you're asian..? No! Thats really not right...

Im sure... but it still isn't T^T

So banter with friends is wring?


Sometimes. But it is between the friends to decide yeah?

There we go we have the marxist defintion 😅🤣

Ok so i'd like the make a point clear that we're all racist back to eachother.. like obviously im not gonna be rude and keep calling her a dogeater if she doesnt like it

Yeah, I'm explaining it in a simpler way cause I'm watching it get twisted throughout this

I’m not sure what you mean by intersectio..."
We are talking about race, this argument is irrelevant in this scenario. Yes white people can be discriminated against if they are part of a different minority but they can not be discriminated against due to their race.





It is like fascism. Are we going to play the game where we argue that it was twisted when it was put into practice? Or are we going to say those who practiced it did exactly what the ideology advised. Filling in the gaps as they went.


What do american schools teach lmao

I think I can be just as racist as a white person i just have common sense and am a nice person so im not.

We didnt learn that

I was taught that we were civilizing people and that we were in the right.

Depends on the state

the Oxford Dictionary definition of racism is "prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized."
As by the definition, any race or ethnic group can consider thermself superior and others inferior therefore displaying racism. However, the phrase 'typically...a minority' suggests that especially in the United States and various other western countries, racism is more likely to be directed towards people of color by white people.
It doesn't mean that only white people are racist, just that especially in modern western society, we tend to see racism against POC's more often than against white people, however white people can experience racism too.
Although, at least in my experience, many white people tend to be more offended when white people are racist towards POC's than the other way around but that's just what I've seen lol.


Austin wrote: "That white people are evil colonizers and we must discriminate against them to set things right."
I think this depends on where you live, and the politics of the place. I lived in the midwest for most of my life, where it was pretty evenly split between ideologies, but I've also lived in Texas, a conservative state and Washington, a liberal state.
As a person of color who's lived in diverse places as well as majority-white places, I think I can comfortably say that the majority of 'colonising' was not meant to civilize the people, and just pure hunger for power on behalf of the colonizing nation.Obviously some of them were based on religious and racial 'purity' but that's just fucked up so.
This doesn't make them evil so to say, and I can understand where they are coming from, however the dehumanizing and degrading things that many people were forced to endure and live through were terrible and inexcusable.
However, this doesn't mean that we can hold grudges for things that happened decades ago against the people of today. I can't go around telling British people born twenty years ago that they're terrible people for something they didn't even do.

Or would i tell them that daddy and mommy love each other very much and come from different cultures but enjoy both cultures? As common sense would suggest.