theres a reason u associate east asians with femininity and black people with masculinity and it has nothing to do with actual masculine or feminine âbehaviorâ and everything to do with race science đ u have been taught race science, u havenât unlearned race science đđđđ READ A BOOK ABOUT RACISMMMM
Maybe Iâm too young for this (29) or itâs because I grew up on the west coast but I never learned any ârace scienceâ and have never thought of East Asian people as feminine or black people as masculine. I donât even mean this in a âI donât see colorâ kind of way, Iâm just so confused. Like I literally nothing about race as it relates to science in school. Except around melanin production and then later in college breaking down the connection to different features as they relate to the climate people ancestors had to live in.
*the replies are restricted on this post so Iâll just reply here. I didnât say Iâve never thought specific stereotypes about different races, I also didnât say that racism isnât real. I literally was specifically talking about never seeing East Asians as feminine and black people as masculine. Iâve heard other racist stereotypes about each of those groups obviously just not that one.
Why did you think it was appropriate to go on a Black person's post and basically argue that bc you personally never formally learned explicit race science in school as an innocent young West Coast American or heard of these stereotypes, he must be lying that stereotypes about Black people being inherently masculine and East Asians being inherently feminine exist? You are not innocently confused and some kind of brave anti-racist - you are ignorant and doubling down on your ignorance by refusing to listen to Black and East Asian people, many of whom are literally in the notes, talking about this very much being a problem even today.















