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 Originally Posted by DogOnMySide

Racism is alive and well wherever you go... in the US it's not against africans, who have been your countrymen for ages... it's against them darn sand niggers.
In certain european countries (especially Italy) it's still not common to see black people. Ignorance breeds prejudice.
Another contributing factor is the fact that the US imported black people and put them to work as unpaid slaves... all within living memory. A bit of guilt will do wonders for a nation.
Just came by this thread and picked your post because I can tie it into some things I have to say on the topic. I'd like to start off by saying boostNslide thinks I have an interesting perspective because I have family members who are Ku Klux Klan members.
First, something that's pretty important. You said, "in the US it's not against africans, who have been your countrymen for ages." This statement is very inaccurate and shows a misunderstanding of racism in the USA. Blacks probably are the most discriminated group via racism in the United States currently by volume. Yes, there are many groups in the USA that are typically discriminated against, but I'm pretty sure (I hope people feel free to comment on this) blacks are the #1 target.
To continue, "...it's against them darn sand niggers." I agree, certain things that have happened over the past few years have brought forth a lot more hate towards pretty much anyone who is an Arab. A lot of this is patriotism quickly turned into something patriotism probably isn't. I'm sure we could debate what patriotism is, but you know what I mean by the statement. As you said, ignorance breeds prejudice.
Finally, you said, "Another contributing factor is the fact that the US imported black people and put them to work as unpaid slaves... all within living memory. A bit of guilt will do wonders for a nation." There is extremely little if any guilt in this manner, actually, and it sure as hell doesn't keep people from holding in their racist side. If anything, the US's history with slavery only adds to the number of racist jokes and comments that can be made by giving dumbass people an easily-accessable topic.
Humans in general as social creatures tend to turn hostile or poke fun towards those who are different in whatever manner. It doesn't matter if it's a woman in a room with 20 men or a white guy in a room with 20 Mexicans. There's going to be judgement based off the difference, and it really doesn't matter what the difference is at all. I think it's up to those of us who understand the situation at hand to deal with things to protect the rights of those who are discriminated against. Whether we do something or not is up to us, but just remember we're the only ones capable of doing it, not the ignorant idiots out there.
Lamb, I think that's terrible, and it hurts me to think about it.
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