In a video, many actors say they were racists for various acts such as laughing at an inappropriate joke about a black person or didn’t do anything when someone said something insulting about a black person. They all apologize on camera.
These are personal situations we have all faced and we deal with them in our own way. What makes this video so revolting is the actors are doing what they are trained to do. It’s obvious they are reading the lines off a teleprompter or a script. I call that propaganda.
It attracts cynicism because they are actors.
Conservative Momma does a great job making fun of these shameless clowns who were hired to promise to be virtuous in the future. I wonder if they all went to confession for their sins?
Are we to thank them for emitting the woke pollution into the airwaves?
I’ll bet someone posts one of them using the N word.
What we consider racism has mutated over time in response to changes in science, society, religion and politics. In other words racism reflects humanity.
It once meant different races have inherent characteristics and that some races are superior to others.
Later it was just a person being prejudiced or discriminating against another person of a different race.
Today people argue that racism is a systemic feature of society implemented by those with the power to do so.
It’s now about diversity, equality and inclusiveness.
Debates will continue unabated—but before arguing about racism, it helps to ask a simpler question first: which definition are we using?
Here is a chart showing the percentage by majority race in countries with more than 30 million population, which is about 6.8 billion people or over 80% of the world. They are ranked in order by percentage.
Most of the countries with white majorities have higher numbers of other races.
Which countries do you suppose favour one race? Would we call that racism?