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I don’t know about the rest of Europe, but in Italy the easiest way to spot a true racist asshole™ is to wait for them to say the word ‘race’ at all.

Same in France and I think it’s the same for a big part of Europe, that’s why it’s so weird for us to see american people talking about “races” here.

The EU officially rejects the categorization of human beings into races. Because we learned something from WWII. Whereas US America is downright obsessed with “race” and someone’s descent and origin. 

What’s worse is that they take their concept of “races” and try to apply it everywhere else, which … doesn’t really work all that well (but when has that every stopped US Americans?).

Race doesn’t really apply to other nations based on the stronger ethnic ties in communities versus skin tone. Scottish individuals can easily look British based on skin color. But the concept of racism being discrimination based on skin color and physical features is not limited to America at all.

Europeans always claim they not racist but still do racist shit

Europe the birth place of racism which make their denial of their racism hilarious

America is racist because of racist Europeans who brought that mindset over here; I swear Europeans wanna act so superior like minorities in their countries face zero issues based on their race. All the EU rejecting the categorization thing means is that they find other ways to discriminate against minorities,its like how when dudes say females they mean in it a derogatory way. Europe not slick, ya’ll just as racist and the denial of it actually makes y’all worse

Where do y’all think we Americans got it from? Hmmmmmm?

You’re misunderstanding, I think. None of this is about saying Europeans don’t have racism. Of course we do.

It’s just a cultural and linguistics difference in how racism is expressed. I’m French and it is absolutely true that if someone says the word “race” in France- unless they are an academic and specifically referring to Anglo-American race theory -, that person is a racist and they are definitely about to tell you how “Blacks and Arabs are not as evolved, really”.

The word “race” in (mainland) Europe is an inherently racist one. Because our understanding of the word is rooted in the pseudo-science of race promoted by the Third Reich. The word “race” brings up “studies” showing black people’s brains are smaller and Jewish features aren’t as perfect as “aryan” ones.

When I moved to Ireland and went to university here as a Languages and Cultural Studies student and “Race Studies” appeared in my curriculum, I was totally shocked. The concept of race, not as a fake pseudo-scientific, biologically-justified hierarchy, but as a cultural identity formed by a shared history and shared lived experience was not a concept I had heard expressed by that word before. It took me a while to be able to say it without feeling like my mouth was dirty. it didn’t help that it’s the same word in French, just pronounced differently.

It’s not about Europeans not having racism, but about Europeans talking about racism differently because of the way our History shaped the words we use. The word “race” is a taboo one. In fact, it is used as an insult in France (”Ta race”, meaning “your race” and used the exact same way and with the same intent you’d say “your mother”). The word “race” is for nazis and zoologists. It’s only ever used in a neutral way for animals and pet breeds.The word “race” is essentially considered a slur.

Basically, if you want to discuss race in mainland Europe in a non-racist way, you’ll be using different words and phrases. You will talk about “skin colour” or “ethnicity” or even “religion” when relevant. If you try and use the word “race” to someone, many of them will think you’re calling non-white people animals or implying they’re inferior to white people. 

HOWEVER, race cultural theory has been slowly carving its way in Academia in mainland Europe and it is slowly entering the mainstream as a concept of cultural identity, so you might start encountering people who will be more comfortable with the word as well as people who will advocate for the end of the taboo because when you reframe it as a social and cultural identity, it is a useful concept to discuss how to deal with racism. So yeah, things are changing slowly, but we’re not quite there yet.

theeehoney Uncategorized Leave a comment 4th Oct 2017 3 Minutes
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