Would you be friends with someone if you found out they were racist?

  • I have this friend who, in casual conversation, use the n word all the time casually kind of like it was a "cool" thing. I brought it up one day and he said when he uses it colloquially and it's different?? Then, a bit later, he just openly admitted he does not like black people and said he thinks they have "questionable cultural practices" and that the they have done bad things to the Chinese community (he's Chinese).


    In knowing this person, I have observed probably lots more problematic shit. I decided to cut ties completely. I just feel so sad man, the moment I start thinking I made a new friend they always have to be so weird. Why do I always attract the weirdest nut jobs??

  • Then, a bit later, he just openly admitted he does not like black people and said he thinks they have "questionable cultural practices" and that the they have done bad things to the Chinese community (he's Chinese).

    I’m guessing you’re in the U.S. There’s a bit of tension between the Asian and Black communities here, which I largely attribute to misunderstandings. Misunderstandings then lead to prejudice and hate towards each other.


    I wish I could talk to people like this just to get them to understand why their line is thinking is so flawed and ironic.


    I don’t think I would stay friends with someone who deliberately believes they are superior to another race. That’s just asinine. However, a lot of people are prejudiced in some way or another. In that case, it may be wise to challenge their beliefs and let them know why it’s wrong. If they don’t have a change of heart, it’s time to distance yourself. That energy is just bad.

    i don't think that guy thinks that asian race is superior to black race, imo the reason behind his negative views towards black people could be because of the fact that black on asian crimes are pretty rampant, i see so many videos of black people attacking and beating up asian people for no reason.

  • i don't think that guy thinks that asian race is superior to black race, imo the reason behind his negative views towards black people could be because of the fact that black on asian crimes are pretty rampant, i see so many videos of black people attacking and beating up asian people for no reason.

    This situation is a direct result of the historical division and stereotyping of Black Americans and Asians, perpetuated by the model minority myth. Asian individuals living in America have often been fed this myth, leading them to believe they are superior to Black people, thereby positioning themselves as the "better" minority. They are frequently held up as examples of how to achieve the American dream, while Black individuals have been unfairly stigmatized as lazy or aggressive. As a result, resentment has started to brew within the Black community towards Asians.


    Targeting Asians may seem easier than confronting white individuals, as Asians generally don't possess the same systemic power but are sometimes perceived as closer to the idea of "whiteness."This misplaced anger is misdirected when the actual issue lies elsewhere. What both sides often fail to realize, especially within the Asian community, is that they are, in fact, in the same boat—they share common struggles and experiences.


    It's crucial to emphasize that none of this serves as an excuse or justification for tension between the Black and Asian communities. Rather, it's one of many possible explanations for this complex dynamic.

  • This situation is a direct result of the historical division and stereotyping of Black Americans and Asians, perpetuated by the model minority myth. Asian individuals living in America have often been fed this myth, leading them to believe they are superior to Black people, thereby positioning themselves as the "better" minority. They are frequently held up as examples of how to achieve the American dream, while Black individuals have been unfairly stigmatized as lazy or aggressive. As a result, resentment has started to brew within the Black community towards Asians.


    Targeting Asians may seem easier than confronting white individuals, as Asians generally don't possess the same systemic power but are sometimes perceived as closer to the idea of "whiteness."This misplaced anger is misdirected when the actual issue lies elsewhere. What both sides often fail to realize, especially within the Asian community, is that they are, in fact, in the same boat—they share common struggles and experiences.


    It's crucial to emphasize that none of this serves as an excuse or justification for tension between the Black and Asian communities. Rather, it's one of many possible explanations for this complex dynamic.

    Black people attacking asian people just because asians are stereotyped as "model minority" while black people are stereotyped as "aggresive/violent" by whites is pretty crazy tho, by doing so black people are just making those stereotypes look true.

    I don't see how asians have any fault in this. If some asian person goes to a black person and says we are superior than u then gets beat up then i won't blame the black person but that's not the case, most of time situation are like some old random asian man is just waiting at a bus stop minding his own business and some black guys beat him up bloody for no reason other than the fact that he's asian. Its insane and really fucked up.

  • every person should make up their own minds as to who they want to be friends with

    you can be or not be friends with anybody for whatever reason you choose and if racism is a nono for you then don't be friends with that person

    one might even try to educate them on the reasons why saying certain words or actions or perceptions are racist and that generalisation of an entire race/nationality/colour etc etc of people might be wrong...

  • This situation is a direct result of the historical division and stereotyping of Black Americans and Asians, perpetuated by the model minority myth. Asian individuals living in America have often been fed this myth, leading them to believe they are superior to Black people, thereby positioning themselves as the "better" minority. They are frequently held up as examples of how to achieve the American dream, while Black individuals have been unfairly stigmatized as lazy or aggressive. As a result, resentment has started to brew within the Black community towards Asians.


    Targeting Asians may seem easier than confronting white individuals, as Asians generally don't possess the same systemic power but are sometimes perceived as closer to the idea of "whiteness."This misplaced anger is misdirected when the actual issue lies elsewhere. What both sides often fail to realize, especially within the Asian community, is that they are, in fact, in the same boat—they share common struggles and experiences.


    It's crucial to emphasize that none of this serves as an excuse or justification for tension between the Black and Asian communities. Rather, it's one of many possible explanations for this complex dynamic.

    That's part of it.


    I think an often unspoken contributing factor is the role Asian Americans and their businesses play in black communities as well. And it's not a good one.


    Not to excuse either side or undercut how horribly the "model minority" stigma damages things further but the relationship between the two communities had been predatory and toxic from the very beginning

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