I understand your point, but I believe that it's human nature to have biases. Labeling it as unavoidable bigotry seems a bit pessimistic. We can strive to recognize and challenge our biases, encouraging empathy and understanding instead. It's a continuous process, not a fixed state of being.
It's not pessimistic at all because it's not bad to be bigoted. I didn't say it was humanly impossible to not be a bigot. I said it was literally impossible.
The point I'm making is that there is no such thing as not being bigoted.
I understand your point, but I believe that it's human nature to have biases. Labeling it as unavoidable bigotry seems a bit pessimistic. We can strive to recognize and challenge our biases, encouraging empathy and understanding instead. It's a continuous process, not a fixed state of being.
It's not pessimistic at all because it's not bad to be bigoted. I didn't say it was humanly impossible to not be a bigot. I said it was literally impossible.
The point I'm making is that there is no such thing as not being bigoted.