Please don't peel people! They do look the same on the inside, but they also look dead on the inside once peeled.
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Showerthoughts @lemmy.world ‘TIME AND PLACE’
RetroGaming @lemmy.world Who buys crazy expensive "new retro" consoles and why?
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world Ending a relationship during the dating phase is a positive outcome.
Today I Learned @lemmy.world TIL that it's even possible to make a kazoo sound good
Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world Popular science / understanding of science by non-scientists is nothing but religion.
Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world Is NSFW content now allowed on lemmy.world?
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world Christopher Robin (the kid from Winnie the Pooh) was one of the earliest victims of a parent oversharing for social media fame.
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world Birds are a class of dinosaurs, biologically speaking. That means, Dino nuggets are legitimately made from dinosaur meat.
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world There is a limit how much power the pedal assist of an e-Bike is allowed to provide. There is no limit though on how strong the exoskeletton is that you use on a regular bike.
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world Doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results is not the definition of insanity. It's the definition of practice.
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org Drogensüchtige springen auf fahrenden Zug auf und werden dabei schwer verletzt
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world If a country needs to employ state-sponsored patriotism, it's usually because there's nothing to be proud of about the country.
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org Österreichische Regierung will wieder jüdischen und Sikh-Jungen die Kopfbedeckungen verbieten
Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world Lemmy Shitpost giving good advice
Linux Gaming @lemmy.world PSA: Flatpak likes to mess with GPU drivers. If you experience terrible performance with Flatpak Heroic, try this
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org Parteiverbot gleich Mandatsverlust? (oder: Was passiert nach einem AfD-Parteiverbot?)
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org Händeringend sucht man nach Personal... weil man nicht das Geld ausgeben will Personal anzuheuern
3DPrinting @lemmy.world Hot take: 3D printing toys kinda sucks
Linux @lemmy.world Why is sleep so hard for laptops?
Technology @lemmy.world How fair is a Fairphone? (Or, how much of the sticker price does Fairphone spend on fair/eco?)
This is true, but I think people often don't even understand why race is a social construct, and what that means.
Race means something different depending on who uses the word and where.
If you, for example, read texts from 1920's Continental Europe, race is often used as a stand-in for nationality: "the German race", "the French race", "the English race" and so on. This is because "race" is a meaningless "us versus them" term. It's used to say "We are this, you are something else". It's used to glue together whichever group you determine to be the "in group" versus whichever group is the "out group".
In the USA, there weren't enough people of a specific nationality to form groups like that, instead the relevant groups were "us, the immigrants", "the native people", "the people from the next big political block in the south", "slaves" and "those other immigrants which we don't understand". So that's where we get "White", "Native Americans", "Latinos", "Blacks" and "Asians" from.
At the same time, when talking e.g. about humans versus animals, the term "the human race" was commonly used too. So a race could refer to anything from which language you speak, which nationality you are from or which species you belong to. It really doesn't mean anything at all.
In Europe, at the same time, the Nazis rose to power, and they were really clear on which race they thought was superior: Germans. They were not white supremacists, but German supremacists. They saw the English as a separate race and the white Americans as mixed-race race traitors. Which makes it kinda ironic that there are English and American neonazis. People the original nazis would clearly see as inferior.
After WW2 the word "race" fell out of use in most European languages (at least when referring to humans) and in the last few years it got reimported from the USA with the USA meaning of the term.
Incidentally, the term for "racism" did not fall out of use in Europe, so that still has the old connotations. This means that in German e.g. a German who hates all French people is a racist, while in US English he wouldn't be.