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Race isn't really important to anyone but americans? There is racism everywhere, obviously, but race itself isn't important.
Kind of depends on how you define "race" (it's pretty much scientifically meaningless, so define it however the hell you like)
But we have several currently ongoing attempts at genocide happening around the world, that to me tells me that a hell of a lot of people out there care a whole lot about race.
American racism is particularly odd to me due to how broadly we categorize race, trying to lump people into a black/white/Hispanic/Asian/etc. category based on not much more than skin color. And we're also unusuallly open about the fact that racism is a thing here. A lot of the world kind of keeps it more on the down-low.
But if you go with narrower definitions of race, you'll see the same kind of things happening around the world as in America. I've seen people from the UK talk about Polish immigrants in much the same way people here talk about Mexicans, and that's not even going into the cluster fuck of how much of Europe treats Romani people. A whole lot of people in Asian countries have issues with other people from other Asian countries, or even different ethnic groups within their own countries (like Uyghurs in china.) Parts of Africa are patchworks of different ethnic groups that are often at each other's throats, and of course South Africa is still a long way from having its shit fully sorted out. A lot of white Australians have pretty significant biases against Aboriginal people.
I could go on.
In my understanding term race always comes to phenotype. In my opinion difference in ethnicity is considerably less important then nationality in other parts of the world. There is casual racism of course, but people judge you mostly not because you look like southern european, but because you are greek for example.
Nah. I've read online Europeans bashing every other sort of European, and they're mostly white. Often in jest, often in "Fuck the Gypsies!" Or the Greeks, or the Muslims, or what have you.
The US is quickly closing on on 50% white, 50% everyone else. Meanwhile, in Europe. So yeah, maybe we talk race too much, or use it as a shorthand too casually, but that doesn't automatically mean hate or exclusion. We just have big groups of races, ethnicities, whatever.
Not going to hear about America's racism when Europe is solid white. In other words, why would they complain about black people, or any other major ethnicity, when they don't have any?
As to other countries, I gather Japan is as racist as human culture gets. Australians are racist with the aborigines. Africans are racist against other African tribal groups. China is destroying the Uyghurs. I know jack about South America, but I got most of the rest of us in there! Not parroting the meme, but Canadians seem pretty nice. Oh, we go insane on each other in Antarctica. :)
Any of that make sense? Feels a bit rambly.
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Damn. Forgot India. Caste system, all I need to say. Not so sure about Pakistan, Afghanistan, that whole area. South East Asia? No clue, but they seem pretty homogeneous in the smaller nation states, though I gather they're none of them fans of the Japanese. And I'm sure that sentiment is reciprocated. :)
That's the point for you everything is race, we hate our neighbours thirty kilometers away not because they are white or black, but becuase they are savage and barely even count as humans. 🙃
Greeks and turks aren't different race (or different anything, really), they are historical enemies and subscribe ro different religions.
Point is, nobody but americans (as far as random conversations on the internet go) think in races or whatever, people don't hate gypsies because they look like gypsies, but because who they are and what they represent for people that hate them.
Even your statistics is always points out which race does whatever and low-key always imply that latino (whatever the term means) isn't really white.
We do have a weird thing with Latinos, legally and socially. I've met many, many people who I had no idea claimed "Latino" until they told me.
As to the law, every job application asks if you're "white but not Hispanic". That's an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) regulation. Also, that's why we keep those stats. You can opt not to answer.
We've had to craft boatloads of laws to ensure that we're treating each other fairly. But again, that stems from earlier racism and current diversity.
I get your drift, but it would be weird for Europeans to speak of "race" when everyone pretty much looks the same. LOL, I'm well aware that Italians don't look like Scandinavians, but I gather it wouldn't be noticeable if one were in the other country?