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Why aren't we allowed to dislike people of differerent cultures and nationalities if we want to?
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We should be allowed to dislike any group of people for whatever reason we see fit. Surely it is out human right to do so.
So why is it ok to say we don't like say the French or Germans or Germans but as soon as anyone says they don't like someone from a country with a slightly darker skin colour then everyone starts jumping up and down screaming racist?
So why is it ok to say we don't like say the French or Germans or Germans but as soon as anyone says they don't like someone from a country with a slightly darker skin colour then everyone starts jumping up and down screaming racist?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why can one not generalise when it comes to race or nationality?
Earlier in my life I was stung once or twice by wasps. I know a number of other people who have also been stung by wasps. It is not a pleasant experience and not one I would care to repeat. As a result I dislike all wasps. Not for being wasps, but for what they might do to me. I don’t like them near me and go to great lengths to stay away from them.
This is not irrational. It is not “waspist”. It is simply forming an opinion and modifying behaviour as a result of experiences.
Earlier in my life I was stung once or twice by wasps. I know a number of other people who have also been stung by wasps. It is not a pleasant experience and not one I would care to repeat. As a result I dislike all wasps. Not for being wasps, but for what they might do to me. I don’t like them near me and go to great lengths to stay away from them.
This is not irrational. It is not “waspist”. It is simply forming an opinion and modifying behaviour as a result of experiences.
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daoji, I personally don't think so, I think political correctness is a term used against the 'moral superioirty' nowadays almost as an excuse so proclaim one's independence of views.
There is no race or religion marching over another, it's only ever a group of people from that race or religion, to stand against those individuals is fine, to stand against anyone of or following that race / religion simply for the fact that they are associated, through no choice of their own, to the smaller group, is wrong and fundamentally bigoted.
There is no race or religion marching over another, it's only ever a group of people from that race or religion, to stand against those individuals is fine, to stand against anyone of or following that race / religion simply for the fact that they are associated, through no choice of their own, to the smaller group, is wrong and fundamentally bigoted.
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I think we are perfectly entitled to dislike whomsoever we jolly well choose.......whether we have a right to articulate this dislike, however, is a different matter; it may make us sound deranged or intolerant, especially if it is just a knee-jerk response or a blanket dislike for no particular good reason...
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