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In reply to the discussion: 4 Things You Should Teach Your Kids About Racism Right Now [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)71. There are several kinds of racism.
Using Wiki because it's convenient.
Professor James M. Jones postulates three major types of racism: (i) Personally mediated, (ii) internalized, and (iii) institutionalized.[4] Personally mediated racism includes the specific social attitudes inherent to racially prejudiced action (bigoted differential assumptions about abilities, motives, and the intentions of others according to), discrimination (the differential actions and behaviours towards others according to their race), stereotyping, commission, and omission (disrespect, suspicion, devaluation, and dehumanization). Internalized racism is the acceptance, by members of the racially stigmatized people, of negative perceptions about their own abilities and intrinsic worth, characterized by low self-esteem, and low esteem of others like them. This racism can be manifested through embracing "whiteness" (e.g. stratification by skin colour in non-white communities), self-devaluation (e.g. racial slurs, nicknames, rejection of ancestral culture, etc.), and resignation, helplessness, and hopelessness (e.g. dropping out of school, failing to vote, engaging in health-risk practices, etc.).
Because the society manifests only racism against minorities does not imply that individuals don't manifest personal and internalized racism - even toward members of the majority.
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My kids have friends of several races and really don't give a shit about their skin color.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2015
#4
There's a great deal written about why it's important to talk to kids about race
gollygee
Jul 2015
#6
They might be saying that but that's not the reality, and MLK was not "color blind"
gollygee
Jul 2015
#16
I'm basing things on what I've read from people of color, not just my experience
gollygee
Jul 2015
#81
and 5 'follow this advice, until someone hands you a new article on the same topic'
HFRN
Jul 2015
#26
#4 ' if a person of color calls a white person a mean name (cracker, mayo, etc), that isn’t racism.'
HFRN
Jul 2015
#27
One person with high achievement does not negate the overall level of racism in the US. n/t
gollygee
Jul 2015
#31
the level of nasty and disrepectful calling out by Republicans should have clued you in.
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#54
Hmm...neither of those examples shows someone being disrespected due to their race.
cyberswede
Jul 2015
#60
yes, i guess we could say that when W was compared to a monkey, it wasn't because of his race
HFRN
Jul 2015
#62