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Bright-Fold-3317 t1_ish5qy3 wrote

They just voted in a far right prime minister. Pretty sure most Italians are still very racist at heart

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thetatersalad404 t1_ishu5l9 wrote

Was the US unveiled as racist after electing Obama? Would that not prove to the contrary or are they so racist they elected a black man out of spite?

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thetatersalad404 t1_ishzbc0 wrote

I hate to burst your bubble but I believe your take is off. I believe the media feeds this and it is not real truth. If the US was as racist as some would believe and try to portray, we would not have elected a black man regardless of his upbringing or genealogy. That’s a good bit of mental gymnastics. Further, the slaves brought to the US were sold to European traders by African tribes. White people didn’t go looking for black people. Africans openly offered there conquered neighborhoods to who ever would take them, a practice that still continues in parts of Africa today. Americans also do not despise black people in general nor specifically those distantly related to former slaves. It is a popular narrative spun up by politicians and the media but is really more of a construct by rich elites ( regardless of race) to keep the poor and middle class at odds. This is not a uniquely American thing it’s just our media enjoys making a spectacle out of whatever bad situation they see fit. This shows apparent even in your situation which sounds to be more about class strife than your race. Act high class in order to be treated high class is basically what your parents were telling you. I would say making statements about white, black and yellow economies IS very racist.

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NiklasRenner t1_isx4f6k wrote

> Further, the slaves brought to the US were sold to European traders by African tribes. White people didn’t go looking for black people. Africans openly offered there conquered neighborhoods to who ever would take them, a practice that still continues in parts of Africa today.

What the fuck is this supposed to mean? You think white people didn't want slaves or colonies, but they just couldn't say no because black people were giving them away for cheap?

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thetatersalad404 t1_isxippc wrote

That’s not what I said or implied. The narrative seems to be that only white people had slaves and that they actively sought out black slaves. That is wrong. It is also implied that slave was a white business when in fact in wasn’t. The same people taking and selling slaves then are generally the same ones still doing it today. We concern ourselves about the past and no one is doing anything about active slavery happening now.

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NiklasRenner t1_isy81sh wrote

> That’s not what I said or implied. The narrative seems to be that only white people had slaves and that they actively sought out black slaves. That is wrong. It is also implied that slave was a white

More like non-white, you are right the racism wasn't/isn't limited to black people. Not like they had millions of Anglo-saxon slaves..

> The same people taking and selling slaves then are generally the same ones still doing it today. We concern ourselves about the past and no one is doing anything about active slavery happening now.

Not really relevant who sold them or that some of it still goes on today, when talking about racism elsewhere.

I agree that the idea that racism is targeted more towards slave descendants than just black people in generel seems daft, but the nuances you left out in your response just seems like you are handwaving all racism as class conflict and media spin.

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Optimal_Bad_8965 t1_isjolgq wrote

You may be right about people not being ancestors of slaves but most Americans don't care. Black is black regardless of where they came from. The cab driver from Uganda isn't treated any differently than the cab driver whose great grandparents were slaves. It's all about money and wealth

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Optimal_Bad_8965 t1_isk4vsx wrote

SOME have their own way of speaking. A LOT speak normal English. Your studies are bullshit. People tend to accept people of their economic level or higher regardless of race. Your studies also are crap if you really think white and black Americans would have a more difficult time communicating than a white American and a black African

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Optimal_Bad_8965 t1_isk8dv8 wrote

Change the name to Dembe Akello and see if he or Tyrese smith get hired.

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rscarrab t1_iskzq2d wrote

This was a funny back and forth. Thanks for the well written and weathered responses. I appreciate the links as well.

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Sandgroper1829 t1_isiyu7o wrote

Italians are some of the most racist mfs on the planet

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Satron_Paint_ t1_islhtud wrote

How are you going to be racist in the process of “calling out racism”?

No way you’re that simple.

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professeurwenger t1_isnvavv wrote

Their new PM is going to be a Mussolini fangirl, but yeah, calling out the rampant racism in Italy is itself racist.

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Satron_Paint_ t1_ispah0n wrote

I didn’t say calling out rampant racism was racist. That wouldn’t make any sense. I said generalizing a group of people as “ some of the most racist mfs on the planet” is a pretty backwards and racist statement. You can easily say “Italy has a racism issue”. I’m sure anyone looking into the issue wouldn’t necessarily disagree with that. But calling an entire race of people racist seems like a prejudiced generalization. and if we’re judging an entire population of people based on the actions of political leaders….well let’s say we have a long list to write. A list that also extends far beyond Europe. Also, if Italians indeed are “some of the most racist mfs on the planet”, does that include the athlete in this article? I don’t think so, but if I’m following the logic, there seems to be s conflict.

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quartzguy t1_iszs327 wrote

Calling out rampant racism as racism is racist itself, and anyone agreeing or disagreeing with that is also racist.

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TangFiend t1_ishvj9a wrote

According to 23 and Me, no one is truly Italian

It’s a genetic and geographic phenotype crossroads via The Mediterranean

I am sure actual “Italians” will tell me I’m wrong

The differences are cultural

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antiquemule t1_iskzt23 wrote

Oh well, that's their national team fucked for a while. She's such a talented player, the key to their success.

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feuille-morte t1_isjobln wrote

Well, is she?

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SAinzv OP t1_isjodwg wrote

Dude...

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dont_shoot_jr t1_isjvnfu wrote

Honest question: did anyone ever question if Ivan Zaytsev was really Italian? What about Jorginho?

I vaguely remember that Balotelli was

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professeurwenger t1_isnvifx wrote

The racist abuse Balotelli suffered is disgusting, and I don't doubt that's part of the reason why he never truly fulfilled his potential.

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Castle_Of_Glass t1_isnuo8l wrote

Idiot.

Jorginho is a Brazilian who went through the naturalisation process to become Italian.

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yeet_lord_40000 t1_isheg1g wrote

Yeah idk bud. Frank Chaimizo wrestled for Italy pretty sure he’s Cuban. I don’t think he really gives a shit.

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