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Yoepus
Neo-condimist

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
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May-04-2004 14:38
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Arbiter
Naked Power Organ

Registered: May 2002
Location:
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I don't really believe in "race". There is no genetic evidence of such a trait, nor is there any other objective standard by which to classify individuals into "races." Hence, racial categorizations are devoid of meaning. If you realize this, it should be easy to (and perhaps difficult not to) recognize "racist" propositions as non sequitur.
I don't think there is anything wrong with you, and the phenomenon you describe is likely quite prevalent. Since you recognize the fallacy in these thoughts, I don't see how it would disqualify you from being a humanist.
The last question is a bit more interesting:
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-Does one ever have a chance of shaking of influeces that might have affected him since his infant stages, printing in his mind values he would later learn to despise?
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The short answer: yes. Nietzsche was raised by fanatically Lutheran parents but went on to be one of the most notorious atheists in history. It's obviously difficult, but the hardest step is actually realizing how misguided those values are.
I'm not even convinced you have a problem of that nature, however. The mere act of considering some proposition does not mean you are predisposed to believe that that proposition is true. I consider race-based propositions all the time, but it never even occurs to me that they could be true because I know the underlying concept is absurd. It seems rather like being asdfist, whereby you are prejudiced against people with certain asdf.
As a result, I wouldn't say that racism exists in all of us because I don't believe I possess it myself. Personally, before I start feeling prejudiced against someone I need a reason. Race cannot be a reason, since I have no objective way to ascertain their race if in fact such a thing did exist.
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May-04-2004 16:19
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NeoPhono
Übermensch

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In Orbit
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Biologically I believe we are in fact imprinted with some degree of instinctual "racism." I don't believe it to be on a conscious level of hating other "races," but on a subconscious level of being cautious of those that are different. Throughout nature there is a tendency at every level, from immune system reaction to a bear defending her cubs, to either attack or be extremely weary of what we do not consider "self." I believe that his carries over to humans in the form of an almost intrinsic "uneasiness" by even the most racially aware individuals around those that do not share a set of common physical traits and social identities.
I do however think that our society continues to emphasize our differences on a "racial" level. From affirmative action to hate crime laws, for better or worse, we continue to play upon our phenotypical differences.
If you want to find a perfect example of the "natural" segregation that we find ourselves performing, look at a college campus. Even though a college community I believe has the best hope of a completely homogeneous mixture of the races, I have never found this to be the case. Although you will find this mixture on a more academic level, outside the classroom, blacks associate with blacks, Asians with Asians, whites with whites, etc. Although as I said before, our culture and society does play a part in this segregation, I also believe it to be a function of our biology. We are more comfortable around people that are the most closely related to "self."
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May-04-2004 18:22
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NYCTrancefan
Destination Everywhere!

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: New York City in a Café del Mar mood
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May-04-2004 19:14
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Xavier
DISILLUSIONED IN TRANCE
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I think almost everyone has been racist in at least one moment of their life. Some then learn to be tolerant yet some do not...
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"Burn down the disco, hang the blessed dj, because the music that they constantly play,
it says nothing to me about my life..." The Smiths - 'Panic'
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May-05-2004 13:25
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