One is not born a racist. It's learned.

chilli

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All behavior in humans is learned.

If someone can post a link proving genes linked to a specific behavior or lifestyle I'd love to see it.
 

sdw

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All behavior in humans is learned.

If someone can post a link proving genes linked to a specific behavior or lifestyle I'd love to see it.
That's why the pre-school years are the most important. From Birth to 6 years sets what the subconscious attitudes will be.

http://www.tolerance.org/activity/test-yourself-hidden-bias
. . . How do we learn prejudice?
Social scientists believe children begin to acquire prejudices and stereotypes as toddlers. Many studies have shown that as early as age 3, children pick up terms of racial prejudice without really understanding their significance.

Soon, they begin to form attachments to their own group and develop negative attitudes about other racial or ethnic groups, or the "out-group". Early in life, most children acquire a full set of biases that can be observed in verbal slurs, ethnic jokes and acts of discrimination.

How are our biases reinforced?
Once learned, stereotypes and prejudices resist change, even when evidence fails to support them or points to the contrary.

People will embrace anecdotes that reinforce their biases, but disregard experience that contradicts them. The statement "Some of my best friends are _____" captures this tendency to allow some exceptions without changing our bias.
So, very simply, the person who is your care giver from infant to entering the school system will determine your subconscious attitude towards others. That person may not be your parent. Once you enter the school system, you begin to learn what is "best not said", it doesn't change your subconscious attitude, it just puts a layer of politeness over your attitudes. If you are home schooled, you never learn social norms. Which is why churchies and other closed societies create anti-social monsters.
 

HankQuinlan

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Not true. Some behaviour is innate. MOST behaviour in humans is learned.
It is not a simple matter at all. Many studies have shown that basic personality types are innate -- some of us tend to be optimistic and happy; others moody and cautious. Studies of identical twins raised apart show that they are more likely to have similar personalities than a randomly selected pair of people.

It is also true that we can overcome learned behaviours. I was raised in a closed religious society, and didn't start directly learning much about others until high school. I have overcome many of the biases that I became aware of as I lived my life. I still hold on to some that may or may not be overcome -- the phrase "rich entitled frat boys" comes to mind.

I am becoming convinced that societies such as ours (and even more so, the US) would benefit greatly by some kind of compulsory public service. Everybody spends a year or two after school working together with random other young people from the same country for some kind of public project -- teaching, medical care, infrastructure construction, overseas aid, even armed forces perhaps. I believe the forced socialization and need to work together would open a lot of eyes, and force people to see the similarities instead of the differences.
 

Tugela

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All behavior in humans is learned.

If someone can post a link proving genes linked to a specific behavior or lifestyle I'd love to see it.
Not true. Basic behaviour is innate. Stuff like warfare (even chimpanzees do it), the pecking order, xenophobia as well.

Racism as we understand it might not specifically innate, but the "us against them" mentality most certainly is. Clinging to the known and fear of the unknown. That unknown can be someone who speaks a different language, practises different culture, looks different, comes from the village across the river, etc. etc. Racism is just a flavor of that basic human instinct. The key point is that you are an outsider, you will be feared, despised and not trusted.
 
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