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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: Point blank. These are black people. No explanation needed. . [IMG]https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/774/32847358016_e7be7d9e42_b.jpg[/IMG] https://www.flickr.com/photos/manna4u/32847358016/in/album-72157678734593810/ It is self explanatory [/QUOTE][/qb] We have been brought up to think a certain way. If we like that way we don't question it. We won't ponder if people were colors in earlier periods of history because society has taught us to love being a color. It's like a merit badge you wear that the system gives you. If we like identifying people as colors "yellow people" "white people" "black people"etc then we won't question it. [IMG]https://i.imgbox.com/ddNbpC3e.png[/IMG] You would even have to explain it to a young child, why in every other case they would be calling brown colored things brown but in the case of humans of certain types calling them black. And you can also discern a distant difference in calling someone "black skinned person" or "yellow skinned person" form being a "black person" or a "yellow person" where is describes the whole person as an identity when such people could be form any number of cultures. When you delete the proper object of the description, the skin, you connote race, even if you don't use the word "race" explicitly [IMG]https://i.imgbox.com/xfPQqHDQ.png[/IMG] You would have to explain that the left square is black and the right square is brown -except when applied to humans (or perhaps living in Brazil or some place where they have a "pardo" (brown) category. - or even the U.S. where "mulatto" used to be a state recognized category) Or yet other places like Africa where people are categorized by tribe rather than as a color.. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: Humans have skin color and it is perfectly legitimate to identify populations by their skin color. [/QUOTE]No that is not legitimate that is the foundation of racism. You can't identify populations by skin color alone [IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f3/ff/f1/f3fff18c5e6712a10bd8f474cbb05df5.jpg[/IMG] Tibetan man Few people question the assumptions and premises they were taught [/QB][/QUOTE]
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