O
Ozmar
Guest
I've heard of Latinos crying "racism," Muslims, Jews, Christians, of course blacks and whites, etc...
But think about it: What is a "race" exactly?
Do Latinos constitute a race?
If something derogatory is said against about Islam, how is the term "racism" applicable there?
Jews?
Is racism an all encompassing term for discrimination against ethnic groups, religious groups, and "racial" groups? If racism is used in such a broad stroke terminology, does its meaning suffer? Does the effect of using the term suffer so that if someone truly does suffer, their cries for help fall to deaf ears due to us all being desensitized to the concept of racism via dilution of its very meaning?
But think about it: What is a "race" exactly?
Do Latinos constitute a race?
If something derogatory is said against about Islam, how is the term "racism" applicable there?
Jews?
Is racism an all encompassing term for discrimination against ethnic groups, religious groups, and "racial" groups? If racism is used in such a broad stroke terminology, does its meaning suffer? Does the effect of using the term suffer so that if someone truly does suffer, their cries for help fall to deaf ears due to us all being desensitized to the concept of racism via dilution of its very meaning?