Just curious, are there any cases or is such a phenomenon where someone is racist to a certain colour i.e. the blacks, corcasions, arabs or jews, but only to male members of the race, or female members of the race?
Read your title again, very carefully. That would be called sexism. And yes, it's pretty obviously possible. There's more people on the planet than you or I can imagine, and cultural opinion isn't a static thing but a spectrum of opinions.
Read my OP again please. I am asking if there is such a case of being racist (be it to native americans, the blacks, hispanics e.t.c.) but only to one gender only. Like, being raist against black males but not black females?
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I don;t meen rascial stereotype i mean actually hating a certain race. but o course only one gender.
Also, is it possible to eb racist buyt still be physically attracted to people of that race? And if so, is there a name ofr it/lots of cases regarding it.?
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To answer the OP's question, I have seen it plenty of times. There is even a former KMC poster that likes black ladies but is racist against black men. It's weird, to me, but I think it has something to do with that person's hyper-sexuality...and the fact that he deals with crime, all the time, from black men, but not black women (he has become jaded).
Edit- I don't really see how this would be classified as racism though, even partially. If you have absolutely nothing against black men what-so-ever, but you hate black women, that doesn't make you racist in the sense "of "viewing one race as inferior to another". "Black woman" isn't a race, thus you can't claim to discriminate against "the race", if you only dislike black women.
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Last edited by Tzeentch on Jun 4th, 2012 at 12:56 AM