BlackShanglan
Silver-Tongued Papist
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Colleen Thomas said:Hi Shang
I can't take credit for the use of benign to describe it. I lifted it from a doctor who is also a historian. He treats racism like a pathology. Benign racism being that kind that people have that isn't dangerous, while Malignat described the kind of violent racism of a Hitler or Pierce.
Granted it isn't the best way to describe it, but I know of no other that makes the point. Sowwry if it offended![]()
Not offended
That is, of course, purely dealing with overt violent actions as the sole definiton of "dangerous." I would also argue that non-violent prejudices are also dangerous, as they deprive people of housing, employment, advancement, and security. They both injure people physically and emotionally and they create the sorts of powder-keg situations where long festering resentment suddenly explodes, or where long-ingrained "privilege" and disregard of other humans turns physically violent. I don't believe that there is any non-dangerous form of prejudice. It all leads to suffering, both tangible and intangible, immediate and cumulative.
SeaCat, I think of them as irrational. As you observe, they choose to ignore factual reality and instead cling to a semi-coherent personal version of the world. Sadly, this means that it's extremely difficult to deal with a bigot rationally, as he or she has already been immunized to facts. Sometimes the best you can do is try to halt the spread of the disease.