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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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"Hoges in WA" wrote in message
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Hm, no wonder you're sympathetic. Lets try again with another group. Say
a North Korean ship accidentally killed some friends of yours. Would you
then think all Asians are inferior and deserve to be killed? If they did
it on purpose would you *then* think all Asians are inferior and deserve
to be killed?

Stephen


No, you're missing the distinction between racism and bigotry.
I am selective in my prejudices, not racially biased.


I think that's a reasonable argument, but I have a question (or perhaps a
comment). Don't you think we need to struggle against our prejudices? I
think that allows us to make the claim we're fully human.


That would be an ideal. On an intellectual level, I get an Arab magazine
bi-monthly and have received it since 1977.

I have learned a lot about Arab culture, history, literature and achievement
(Ibn Battuta was a bit of a cruiser!).

I can distinguish between an educated Arab and a Palestinian thug from a
criminal family. However, until I know where they come from, I treat them
with suspicion and relax once I know.

If I'm wandering along a street in my home town and a group of Australian
Aborigines is coming towards me, male or female, my defences are up at once.
If at all possible, I'll cross the street - I can't afford time off work to
attend court cases.

That's pre-judging or, prejudicial. It's discriminatory, based on hard-won
experience. It's also something I will not stop doing and something I won't
stop complaining about until they begin to behave.

If, on the other hand, I was to encounter a group of aborigines in Cairns,
on the other side of the coutnry, I would be more likely to be interested
rather than suspicious, as most of them have a job and a future to protect.

I think everyone discriminates, even lefties who say they don't - I just
admit I do.

My attitude is roundly criticised by many of our acquaintances (my wife's
really) but mention "American" to an Oz lefty and you get rolled eyes,
sneers etc.

They don't see their discrimination as being as bad as mine because they
think they're entitled to "that" prejudice and I'm not entitled to mine.

Just makes my sniping worse.
Hoges in WA

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