• @BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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      229 days ago

      I’d tell you that was racist, but more importantly that you were wrong.

      But I can’t tell if you’re being serious.

        • @BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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          429 days ago

          There is no biological foundation to the concept of race. Race is culturally constructed. Saying otherwise is a conflation and misunderstanding the science. Talk to any modern biologist, anthropologist, behavioral scientist, or psychiatrist and they will tell you that peoples’ skin color has absolutely no link to their behavior. A combination of peoples’ lived experiences and upbringing, as well as a complex variety of sociocultural influences have an impact on their behavior, but skin color doesn’t come into it at all.

          Here’s some suggested reading:

          Misunderstanding of race as biology has deep negative biological and social consequences

          A Qualitative Analysis of How Anthropologists Interpret the Race Construct

          Racial Biology and Medical Misconceptions

          Myth of race still embedded in scientific research, scholar says.

          • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            I agree with you in the broadest sense and I think society needs to constantly and actively work to oppose racist and sexist biases in our society.

            This is not a great context to ask but since you seem knowledgeable – I always thought that some food sensitivities were generically linked, and related to ancestry. Stuff like being good or bad at digesting dairy or starch is related to where in the world your ancestors are from and what foods they cultivated.

            So in this case wouldn’t someone’s skin color (and other features socially constructed as race) on average influence their behavior (what foods they prefer or avoid)?

            That said, I know that racial stereotypes are NOT a substitute for actual medical diagnoses, or a reason to assume an individual’s food preferences.

            Feel free to point me to one of your sources if the answer is there and I just need to read more.

            • @BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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              23 days ago

              This one is a little challenging, and there’s not a ton of research out there, but food sensitivities/allergies aren’t caused by people’s ethnicity or background, but their allergies can be adaptations to environmental and sociocultural stimuli, which can be passed down through families, which could subsequently impact what food they decide to eat.

              This article might help explain it better, but there’s a bit of a gap in the research into allergies and genetics, though I’m by no means an expert. Here’s a relevant quote:

              Research in general, however, suggests that a complex interplay of socioeconomic, environmental, cultural, and systemic health inequities may influence higher prevalence rates of food allergies in certain marginalized populations.

            • @BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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              329 days ago

              I’ll choose to ignore your snark and engage with you seriously, because your misconception of race as biology is a very common one. It’s a misconception that has been proven wrong over and over again. Race being culturally constructed does not prove a link between skin color and cultural behavior. In fact it proves the opposite.

              If you genuinely care about this topic, I suggest you arm yourself with some scientific knowledge. Here’s some more reading to add to my previous list:

              There is No Biological Meaning for ‘Race’

              Race Is Not Genetic

              There Is No Such Thing as Race

                • @moonpiedumplings@programming.dev
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                  429 days ago

                  Never heard a black person speak

                  Holy fuck, please go outside. As a certified real black person I think you need to actually fucking touch some grass and meet some real black people.

                  Here’s a video of me speaking just so you shut up.

                  Never seen BET?

                  If you learn about the world through shit like this it’d certainly explain the racism.

                  The Onion made a joke about this actually, Sale Of BET To White Supremacist Group Results In No Changes To Programming.

                  • Ulrich
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                    Holy fuck, please go outside.

                    …and see what, exactly? That culture doesn’t exist?

                    Here’s a video of me speaking just so you shut up.

                    Why…should I care if you’re black?

                    If you learn about the world through shit like this it’d certainly explain the racism.

                    What shit? You mean Black Entertainment Television? TV for black people? Black culture?

                    Do you even know what you’re trying to argue?

                • @Umbrias@beehaw.org
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                  this is some wild mental gymnastics, and misunderstands what you are being informed on. I also recommend you read the links you have been sent at the least before trying to discuss the intersection of skin color, race, culture, and behavior again.

                • @BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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                  229 days ago

                  I see that engaging with you seriously was indeed pointless.

                  I suggest you read some books before spouting misinformation about things you clearly don’t understand.