ext_54534 ([identity profile] kadeton.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sqbr 2008-10-03 04:23 am (UTC)

Okay, less rambly version:

There are people who are culturally European but are not white. There are also people who are white but not culturally European. The first group is more likely to encounter racial discrimination in European culture than the second.

Clearly the issue of an individual's cultural background is not important. Instead, it is the view that people who are biologically different must be culturally different that makes it racism.

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