Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
It's just that when that difference is RACE, it has a label and it's perceived as WORSE than all those other prejudices. It's not worse, in my
opinion. Who would be all upset if the gossip had been because she was an older woman who dated young men? Would we be crying "Ageism!!!

It must
be stopped! It isn't fair! Age privilege"!

What you, and jso, have stated here is
so true, yet
so underrated. Racism has this stigma that prevents it from being the social norm.
Don't dare say a word about a black man or woman, but feel free to bash any individual based on any other detail. The way the "kids" dress, right
to how some people speak, we assume so many things on so many people, based on these benign details that should carry no weight.
We should be doing our best to prevent prejudices of all forms, not just stigmatizing the one form of prejudice that we call racism.
As I've stated before on the boards, I currently work in a few small option homes where I support individuals with disabilities. Some people are not
aware of this, or when I meet someone new, they too are not aware of it. Before too long, I am hearing the term "retard" being tossed around like
it is something new, and then if we see someone that actually has a disability, the prejudices are running in overdrive. It sickens me.
I'm not going to kid anyone and say that I am above any of this. I am just as guilty as anyone else. But what separates me from those that
frustrate me, is that I am aware of my prejudices and I am striving to correct these innate tendencies. At least I hope that separates me.
Otherwise, I'll gladly bare the hypocrite logo.
So the question is:
Why is racism stigmatized, while so many other prejudices are widely acceptable?
Is it that some of the victims of these prejudices do not have a voice? People have begun to stand up for themselves, and no longer be victimized
based on the color of skin. Due to this unwillingness to lay down and be a door mat, society has been forced to lay a filthy stigma on this
behaviour. Sexism can be included in this as well. Women have stood up and had their voice heard.
Senior citizens? Disabled? etc.
Sometimes they don't have a voice, or they do not have the platform to stand up and have their voice heard. Thus society has not been forced to lay
the stigma on this, as they have for others. So individuals, who do not take the minute to piece one and one together, may be under the false
impression that a prejudice based on age or mental capacity is far more acceptable than on skin color.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
Anyone who would sit on the front porch and talk about someone like that is just ignorant. It doesn't matter what the
difference is.

Agreed.
I mean this as polite and respectable as possible, but a large portion of my family is completely ignorant. They judge based on economic stature,
clothing, appearance, etc., and it drives me up the wall, back down, and then up again. Anyone who might be walking down the road with a dirty shirt,
dirty pair of pants, and scruffy face, they must be a bum, alcoholic, or a "skid" who has no worth. I confront them on it every time and say
something like, what if he's a single father with four young kids at home, who's just getting off of work, walking home in order to put a warm meal
on the table for his children?
They know I'm right and what they said was completely ignorant, and they try to laugh it off rather than excusing themselves. Then we'll have talk
about a bunch of nothing until the next inappropriate comment surfaces, and I'm forced to confront it again.
WP may be a constant with prejudices based on race, but there are so many other perks that come with prejudices based on clothing, appearance,
economic stature, etc., that are not restricted to the white race. A black man in a suit has more worth than a white man in dirty clothes. Just as a
white woman in business attire has more worth than a black woman who looks like she hasn't showered in a few days.
All of these prejudices are baseless and inappropriate, yet occur on a daily basis. Those that think they are "more appropriate" than those based
on race, well they need to have a little sit down and open their eyes.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
If people are expected to NEVER have a racially prejudiced thought and never share it with someone, then it's only fair to expect that they NEVER
have a negative thought about someone because they are gay or fat or a "cougar" or rich or poor or handicapped or promiscuous or old or big-boobed
or...
different in any way.

Very true and well put.
The stigma that is carried with racism is completely appropriate in my opinion, but all of the other prejudices should not be carrying a get out of
jail free card. They should carry a stigma as well. It is inevitable that they will continue to exist, as it is human nature to judge, assume, and
compare. But if we can be aware of these prejudices within ourselves, I think it is the first, and biggest step in the right direction.