So I am a part of the LGBTQ community and work in a big city in middle europe. A lot of my coworkers are religios and have a foreign background. They are mostly very nationalist and homo-/transphobic. I hate them for their blind hate and bigotry, which wont change. I have realised, that I have become a bit bigotred towards people like them in the last few months, which is, even tho my biases often revealed to be true, just unfair to them. How could I stop that?

  • @flamingo_pinyata@sopuli.xyz
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    -21 year ago

    I absolutely mean it like that.
    It doesn’t preclude acknowledging that other people do see color.

    Compare statements:

    • Person is seen as (color) by racists
    • Person is (color)
    • @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Ignoring or dismissing someone’s background, culture, identity, and experiences is a terrible way to get to know them. That’s like trying to understand the Odyssey without knowing about the Iliad

      • Ignoring or dismissing Assuming based on stereotypes someone’s background, culture, identity, and experiences is a terrible way to get to know them.

        • @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          I’m not saying to assume. But that doesn’t mean ignore. You acknowledge, listen, and learn. It’s part of the whole story.