• @KoalaUnknown@lemmy.world
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        It’s bigoted to invade a county and extort them for labor because you believe the native population to be inferior.

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          I know. It is also bigoted to say you’re not surprised by a white South African being racist. That’s like saying you’re not surprised by a black African American being a criminal.

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                  Since you’re so knowledgeable about logic Mr. Philosophy, why don’t you go ahead and tell me what is wrong with my comparison.

                  Also, you’re lucky I’m not blasting you for that atrocious punctuation

                  • @Welt@lazysoci.al
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                    The logical error here is assuming it’s about skin colour when it’s in fact about centuries of exploitation in Africa that Musk benefited hugely from. I suppose it’s not a logical error if one doesn’t know about the history of colonialism in Africa.

                    It’s reasonable to assume that any white person who lived in southern Africa (Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa in particular) moved there not for the safari or the lifestyle but for the eye-watering profits that came from exploiting the land as their resource and its peoples as their labour. A lot of contrarian arguments that get voted down on the internet focus on the minority view, and I think this is where you’re coming from - unfortunately in the case of colonial Africa, there aren’t very many clean hands at all, even if they weren’t the ones being cut off.

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            Also, I wouldn’t frame it the way you framed it, but I don’t think it is racist to say “I’m not surprised by a Black American having a criminal record”. Not because Black Americans are predisposed to crime, but because they are targeted by overpolicing and system racism lmao.

            Edit: 1/7ish Black American Men have been to prison. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5996985/#:~:text=We estimate that 3 %25 of,African American adult male population.

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        I’m a white guy from Indiana. And if Elon Musk was from Indiana and someone said, “a guy from Indiana made his app anti-black? Shocking.” I’d be like, “I know, right? This state is full of racist as fuck white people.” I wouldn’t be offended.

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          But he’s not from Indiana though. The point I’m trying to make is that the commenter posed an unfair stereotype which suggested that white South Africans are proclived to racism even though there are no facts to support that argument. There is however evidence to suggest that Indianans or Idahoans or whatever other white inhabitants of famously racist US states are proclived to racism.

          Do you see my point?

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            You’re right, he’s from an even more racist place. So I’m not sure why you think that’s an unfair stereotype when it is a fair one for a U.S. state that never had apartheid or slavery.

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            You know South Africa had(has?) apartheid, right? Culturally, yes, they are proclived to racism.

            edit: yeah it ended in 1990(1994?). Lmao. Within the last 30 years they were an apartheid state.