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There's an uphill battle here
(lemmy.world)
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I know my damn son went to college and started liking black people just because he met some and realized that they're human. Started believing in science too!
Years of my hard work instilling traditional values, all for nothing. Goddamn leftist brainwashing.
Do people really brainwash white children into not liking black people?
Have you been living under a rock?
Um, yes, usually their parents. Do you not understand what racism is?
Its called indoctrination and we all do it. good or bad we are indoctrinating our children with our ideas
I don't think indoctrinating your children to not want to date people purely on race is a good thing
Agreed thats why I said good or bad lol
Most people probably don't think doing anything based only on race is very good anymore. Unfortunately if you keep to a totally homogenous group, use only negative language to describe another group (like black people or hispanic people being this or lazy or entitled or weird names or bad music or whatever), and only associate people from those groups with causes or ideas you feel strongly negative about (BLM / border walls / etc)... You are still providing some good old fashioned indoctrination to that effect. That behavioral training will stick much deeper than any message you might give about not seeing color or similar. It's easy to get really sideways really fast with tribal behaviors, since that's sort of the main human distinguishing thing.
While prejudice does happen, simply getting to know the person basically destroys it completely. It's more of a problem in policing, hiring, etc. Things that require assumptions about people to gauge important situations
I agree but this just generally isn't as easy as it sounds.