• riodoro1@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    My mind boggles when immigrants (of different ethnicity) are racist to other immigrants.

    You should’ve left the feeling of unbased racial superiority to the caucasians. We’re really fucking good at it.

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      We are extremely tribalistic. Sociology teaches about ethnocentrism, and no human is immune to it if we are honest with ourselves. When resources are scarce or there are cultural differences, you’ll always prioritize your nation, your tribe, your family if all other things are held constant.

      Which is sad because we have enough resources to go around. We need to unite under one banner of humanism, somehow…

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      It’s the same in the UK and I expect most other “westernised” countries. I’m from the UK and we have quite a large Indian population who mainly immigrated in the 70s. In my last job I worked with a bunch of second/third generation Indian immigrants before Brexit happened and they all hated the idea of more immigrants coming into the country. It’s quite amazing how narrow-minded and selfish people are.

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      Lighter Asians did it a lot in similar ways, with some similar reasoning. Pale “jade skin” and such has definitely been praised in China and Japan, and whitening of the skin with makeup goes back centuries. Negative treatment or “exotic” treatment of dark skinned Asians (especially Pacific Islanders) is kinda common too, and darker skinned westerners find it harder to live there and work there than white westerners.