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#pastorils with the #faustinos and #narvas
Okay but they were kinda creative with them i mean geodudes evolution is pretty nice. like they didnt even try in gen 5. All they did was add a second cone to that pokemon with a straw
"creative" all geodude did was growing some legs and learning how to explode
Obvi theres no such thing as reverse racism. Its just racism. I believe you can be racist to a white person to an extent. I believe you can say racist remarks to a white person. But we cant fire a white person because we dont have that kind of power yet or if we do then we havent really seen it. Also, blacks have enslaved white europeans before. Blacks even enslaved their own before. Hispanic police have beaten their own. Honestly, we're even racist to our own kind.
So you agree with my analogy..... (though you got it twisted)
Alright....
And PLEASE don't be here to teach me about MY history.
And please show me links to whites being enslaved.
Enlighten me.
And I'll leave you with these definitions because you're honestly confused
Prejudice is an irrational feeling of dislike for a person or group of persons, usually based on stereotype. Virtually everyone feels some sort of prejudice, whether it's for an ethnic group, or for a religious group, or for a type of person like blondes or fat people or tall people. The important thing is they just don't like them -- in short, prejudice is a feeling, a belief. You can be prejudiced, but still be a fair person if you're careful not to act on your irrational dislike.
Discrimination takes place the moment a person acts on prejudice. This describes those moments when one individual decides not to give another individual a job because of, say, their race or their religious orientation. Or even because of their looks (there's a lot of hiring discrimination against "unattractive" women, for example). You can discriminate, individually, against any person or group, if you're in a position of power over the person you want to discriminate against. White people can discriminate against black people, and black people can discriminate against white people if, for example, one is the interviewer and the other is the person being interviewed.
Racism, however, describes patterns of discrimination that are institutionalized as "normal" throughout an entire culture. It's based on an ideological belief that one "race" is somehow better than another "race". It's not one person discriminating at this point, but a whole population operating in a social structure that actually makes it difficult for a person not to discriminate.
Have a nice day.