SlagA
Wednesday 24th January 2007 6:08pm [Edited]
Blackwood
5,335 posts
Racism is a focus on ascribing characteristics / traits (particularly negative conotations) to a person solely because they belong to a particular group. However, it's not an easy distinction. Are the comments re: 'They never this' or 'They're all thin because' racist or applying a stereotype, or both? Is saying 'All Scots are tight' or 'All Welsh shag sheep' racism or stereotyping? Would the media have gotten so involved if it were comments about Scots / Welsh / Irish?
It is a messy and difficult debate. That it was a national debate we needed to have is a feeble post-fallout TV executive excuse. Yes, maybe so, board of governors, but debate it properly, not vicariously via some foul-mouthed yobs who couldn't correctly write down the number of noughts in their bank accounts.
I'm guessing the answer lies in if our attitudes towards a person changes (positively or negatively) because we know their racial or cultural roots then this is classed as racism.
I once got involved in a discussion on racism in the West and was told that as I was a 'white male' my opinion was worthless. Racism is a two-edged sword, it isn't a disease of one group. All sides of every racial divide are equally culpable and equally capable of racism. If Africa had invented gunpowder first then they would have colonised Europe and the race riots of Sixties America would have raged in Ghana and the Congo as ex white slave populations sought emancipation. Slavery was a result of imbalance of power. Wherever imbalance lies, so to does the desire to exploit. Also, the East is just as guilty of demonising the West. Compare the thankful lack of public outrage against minorities living in the West after 9/11 with the total outrage showered on every European nation after a few cartoons were published in Denmark.
I am pleased to count friends across the great spectrum of the World's cultures and religions. Difference is something to enjoy. As Aaron rightly pointed out above, racism taints everyone but is a global disease of attitude not a disease associated with a particular location or people group.