Racism

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Hmm… So many diffrent issues here… Your trying to a have a debate on racism but you seem confused in what stereotyping is and what actual racism is… You seem to hint on a “right of acceptance” issue, the fact that white people shoul accept us regardless of are beliefs, colour, language, Religous and dress… But when we came to these white country’s didn’t the country accept us? They accepted us into there countries that is why we are here no?? Every county is judging and hostil, iv been living in England all my life (25years as to speak) and I have only Encountered racism three times,and that to was in high school days, I went Pakistan for two weeks and I was made to feel like an alien from another planet for the entire duration, I made the mistake to wear jeans to the shopping street and I was gawked at like I was some sort of freak show…the amount of times I was called a “farangi” “mixed categorie”(as I am of mixed race) and “baar wali” was countless… You can not make people accept you, you need to adapt to the surroundings around you, no one has to accept anything, just because you live in a country or was born there does not mean you have a right to Change opinions… If a person is racist let them be, don’t show them your reaction that is what they want, live life the way you want but in accordance to the culture around you…

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Racism is so much ingrained in many people’s minds that they even show Hazrat Issa AS as White blue eyes person with Caucasian features.

Really? Who is to say He AS looked liked that, and was not of darker complexion? Any proof in one way or other? :slight_smile:

The booming business of fair and lovely type creams, and much lower rate of being tanned is also interesting. Even if tanning is done it is based on pure trend/fashion to look sexy!

But, when fair and lovely is used, it is based on being accepted socially.

Mostly light skinned people have ruled the world over large period of history, since darker skinned people live in submissiveness and depressed minds.

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That post was East Asia specific. Pakistan is not like everyone else and even then it is becoming westernized. How many people do you know that can speak pure Urdu? And uh please open a history book.

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I think you just made this thread to argue with people… If your in the mood for an argument maybe say you want to argue in your thread, first you ask for people’s views then you can’t take it that other people think differently, maybe put a footnote in your thread next time saying “only comment below if you have the same opinion as me othet wise don’t bother as I can’t stand people who have a diffrent view to me.”

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Huh??? What do mean about that being treated equally statement??? When did I say anything about being or not being treated equally? I really don’t get that last statement, anyways not that it matters…