Why is racism still an issue in a civilized, globalized world?

The fact the social media is trying to riot black people with movies showing 1930's racist baseball players and such is pathetic. Racism is over, people on the internet may say racist things to get people upset, but seriously, it's time for people to stop feeling oppressed, and stop living in a self-induced oppressive society.
It's not that simple. Or rather, it'll take as long as it takes for that to be resolved.

Racism has effects, but it's not the cause in and of itself. It's an effect of a world that feels lacking, that feels that we individually and collectively aren't enough, and doesn't know what to do about it.

Power, as we know it, is founded solely on lack. And everyone who seeks power feels the lack, but don't realise that it never leaves when they attain (the current idea of) power. So when we don't have power, we blame our predicament on the ones we perceive who do, and when we do get that power, we seek to never let it go. Because we don't feel lacking again. And anything that challenges that power is therefore seen as a threat to it.

Consequently, what we think of as "equality" isn't equality at all - it's superiority. And superiority needs inferiority for it to exist, and vice versa. Any person or group who wants to be treated as an equal doesn't seek equality - they seek superiority. Because an enemy is needed to maintain their position. That, and they have no point of reference for what equality is. It's what drives every negative "-ism" we have - racism, ageism, sexism, etc.

What we really want is abundance. That's true power - not only is it infinite, but it can be given away freely unconditionally. The need to keep as much power as possible for fear of losing shows the feeling of lack that drives such behaviour.

If we want to end racism, we have to end the concept of "power via lack". But as I'm finding out, how that comes is individualised. It's not something cultures or societies can achieve - cultures and societies are effects of the people who live within them. And it's not something society can take part in either.

And it's fucking hard.
 
Consequently, what we think of as "equality" isn't equality at all - it's superiority. And superiority needs inferiority for it to exist, and vice versa. Any person or group who wants to be treated as an equal doesn't seek equality - they seek superiority. Because an enemy is needed to maintain their position. That, and they have no point of reference for what equality is. It's what drives every negative "-ism" we have - racism, ageism, sexism, etc.

Your post has a lot of great points in it, but this is what I want to point out. =]

Equality is just another term people use for "Hey, they have more than me... I deserve more too!" Equality is basically taught by people who live there life incompetently, and think that because they're unsuccessful it's someone else's fault, and the people at the top some how screwed over other people to get up there.

I hate "Equality", everyone is already equal, everyone has the same chances in life to succeed. Equality is just another word people use for entitlements.

If people in this country want "Equality", then we should go ask them where Africa, or the Middle east's equality has gone. They will quickly not give a crap, because people who live in those 3rd world countries are screwed once they're born... It's easy to look at people with more than you and say "equality!" but tough to look at people with practically nothing and think about sharing with them. xD
 
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"Equality" to most people is currently defined as "everyone speaks the same, dresses the same, believes the same, eats the same, lives the same, etc.".

For one, that's impossible. So I get how jaded you feel about it.

For another, that's not the "equality" we're seeking. The equality everyone wants exists. It's just that the closest we ever same to it was in the form of superiority. And because that's all we know, we mistake equality for superiority.

But the catch for realising true equality is to take a look at everything we're running from. Everything we have suppressed, oppressed, deemed as wrong and/or evil, prevented so as to not feel uncomfortable, etc.

We want equality, so the first thing we're looking at is what is not equality, in this case. For that's what required to transform.

If we call on the Christ, we call on the crisis.
 
I have mixed feelings about this issue. For one thing, educational institutions drilled into my head as a kid how racism is wrong, how we're born equal, etc. History classes seemed to emphasize slavery, the civil war, civil rights, MLK, and the South's segregation laws.

As a white boy, it was drilled into my head that whites are evil and they left me with the impression that WE are responsible for everything wrong in the world. Despite the fact that I wasn't born until 1975, somehow my fellow black classmates were blaming me for their troubles and thought that I owed them something. As a result, black people would bully the whites, steal from them and hurt them because they thought they were getting revenge on the white man.

The ultimate irony is that what resulted was far more racism towards whites than from them. FBI crime statistics show that there is WAY more black-on-white crime than the other way around. To make matters worse, when this kind of thing happens it is rarely labelled as a hate crime, because apparently only whites are capable of hate crimes lol.

During the whole Trevon Martin trial, there was something else that was going on that would make your skin crawl. I don't remember details but this is what I do remember:

A white couple was kidnapped, tortured, and brutally murdered by 2 black men and 1 black woman. The white girl got her tits cut off (I'm not fucking lying!), her private parts cut into little pieces and force-fed down her throat!! The dude got both his ears cut off as well as his tongue. For 3 days they were tortured until eventually they both bled to death!

The 3 suspects got the death penalty I believe, but I could be wrong. The thing that really pisses me off is that the media never touched this case. It was floating around the internet and the only media attention it got was a news paper article in the local news paper. It wasn't even mentioned on TV once! Not only that, it wasn't even considered a hate crime!!

Now, don't get me wrong. I won't for a second deny that there is still racism in the world, especially Murica. But what I will say is that the media exaggerates the extent of it, while at the same time barely acknowledges the fact that all types of people are racist. They want you to believe that only white people are even capable of it!

There is this saying that every stereotype has a nugget of truth in it. When I took psychology in college, I was shocked to find out that average IQ's differ from race to race. I was faced with some cognitive dissonance because my liberal upbringing told me that everyone is the same and equal, but statistics don't lie. I then had to reevaluate my world view on race. As a kid we always made jokes about the nerdy bookworm Asian kid, but never actually believing that they were inherently intellectually superior. Statistics on IQ tests do indeed show that Asians are on average smarter than whites, while Jews are on the very tippy-top.

And don't try to tell me that IQ tests favor white culture. If that were true, then why are Asians beating whites? I've taken a few of them myself, and they seem to target raw abilities, rather than pre-existing knowledge or cultural values. With the exception of the test being in English, I saw no other biases. Perhaps it's possible that older IQ tests weren't as fair, who knows.

Can the opposite be said of black people? The problem with this issue is that it's never that simple. There are always exceptions to the rule. There are countless brilliant black people out there as well as a ton of half-witted Asians.

I think the ultimate solution to this issue is that we drop the notion of race entirely. Stop asking for it on job applications or college enrollment. This also means that we should drop affirmative action entirely: it's purpose was to combat racism, but it creates a new type of racism in it's place where some groups get preferential treatment over others. This is wrong. What this also means is that we, as a culture, need to drop this concept of race entirely. We are a single human species, some are lighter, some are darker, etc. Every person needs to be treated and judged on a individual basis, and not based on what others who look like them act like.

You do all of these things, and you will see racism slowly disappear. Brazil is far more racially diverse than the US, has far more interracial children, and is far less "racist" as a whole. I wish we could be more like them in that way.

As globalization spreads, I see the future as the hybridization of all races into one. This might take 1000 years though.

TLDR: It's a complicated issue that might be solved with a simple solution: Drop the concept of race from our minds entirely, and just see humans as a wide spectrum of features and attributes.

(To be quite honest I also think the concept of breeds in dogs and cats to be equally silly, as evidence shows that trying to maintain "pure" breeds only results in inbreeding and genetic disorders. Mutts in general are far, FAR healthier and more intelligent)
 
Best way to deal with racism is to pay no attention to those with racist mindsets, and to raise your kids right and teach them that skin color doesn't mean a thing. Also, get people to stop listening to the media.
 
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