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A few years ago I would say I had empathy for people of ethnic minorities as I believe there are injustices and biases.
However lately I have often thought that sometimes people take this over the top. I have just read a short article about a child/boy of African ethnicity who was arrested for urinating in public. Even before reading the article I had an intuition that the claim of racism would be brought into the and I was right - the mother of the boy stated that if her son was a white boy this wouldn’t have happened. https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ world/a mericas /quanta vious-e ason-se natobia -public -urinat ion-b24 08549.h tml
I also saw an example of this with my own eyes when I was working on hospital wards. A therapy assistant was trying to get a patient out of bed and a nurse of ethnic minority came to give meds. There was a verbal conflict between the nurse (who wanted to give patient his meds first) and therapy assistant who insisted he sat out in his chair first.
The assistant got stroppy and said ‘fine give him his meds’ before leaving. The nurse looked at me and said ‘does she not like black people, she just doesn’t like the colour of my skin’ I pointed out that the assistant was probably just stressed and the nurse said ‘it doesn’t matter I am stressed, I am going to put a complaint’.
In my eyes the assistant could have handled things better but the altercation had absolutely nothing to do with race.
So whenever I read similar accusations instead of empathy I have started to just feel a bit annoyed.
However lately I have often thought that sometimes people take this over the top. I have just read a short article about a child/boy of African ethnicity who was arrested for urinating in public. Even before reading the article I had an intuition that the claim of racism would be brought into the and I was right - the mother of the boy stated that if her son was a white boy this wouldn’t have happened. https:/
I also saw an example of this with my own eyes when I was working on hospital wards. A therapy assistant was trying to get a patient out of bed and a nurse of ethnic minority came to give meds. There was a verbal conflict between the nurse (who wanted to give patient his meds first) and therapy assistant who insisted he sat out in his chair first.
The assistant got stroppy and said ‘fine give him his meds’ before leaving. The nurse looked at me and said ‘does she not like black people, she just doesn’t like the colour of my skin’ I pointed out that the assistant was probably just stressed and the nurse said ‘it doesn’t matter I am stressed, I am going to put a complaint’.
In my eyes the assistant could have handled things better but the altercation had absolutely nothing to do with race.
So whenever I read similar accusations instead of empathy I have started to just feel a bit annoyed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Good point Andy, you have got me thinking. Humans are naturally biased and have a tendency to favour people similar to themselves, not just with race, but with any factors like personal background, personality, hobbies etc. I suppose the challenge is differentiating this natural bias from behaviour that is true racism.
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