JamieJ1989
Member
What is institutional racism?
It seems like this nebulous phrase has just come out of no where, and made a prodigious impact on the international stage in the last few years.
If I where to define institutional racism it would be;
1) A law or policy in government which is intrinsically racist in its intent.
2) A system in which a company, public service or any establishment of the like, uses, and in its use, is intrinsically racist in intent.
When asking someone who believes that institutional racism exists, as in the above definitions, they come up short of giving any credible, coherent answer that even remotely implies the existence of it. The only scenarios they can give are isolated incidences, which are not, at all, in anyway, sufficient evidence that institutional racism exists.
I think if anything, the black lives matter movement is a catalyst which will cause the engendering of institutional racism through association. It's clearly leading an entire generation of black youths to think the institutions of their respective countries are against them, this is not positive, supportive, helpful, and clearly a fallacy in its conclusion.
If anyone can provide tangible evidence of institutional racism, I will happily admit that there is an intrinsic problem, and support the movement. Until then i'm not obliged to believe any of the nebulous statements and slogans that this movement purports.
It seems like this nebulous phrase has just come out of no where, and made a prodigious impact on the international stage in the last few years.
If I where to define institutional racism it would be;
1) A law or policy in government which is intrinsically racist in its intent.
2) A system in which a company, public service or any establishment of the like, uses, and in its use, is intrinsically racist in intent.
When asking someone who believes that institutional racism exists, as in the above definitions, they come up short of giving any credible, coherent answer that even remotely implies the existence of it. The only scenarios they can give are isolated incidences, which are not, at all, in anyway, sufficient evidence that institutional racism exists.
I think if anything, the black lives matter movement is a catalyst which will cause the engendering of institutional racism through association. It's clearly leading an entire generation of black youths to think the institutions of their respective countries are against them, this is not positive, supportive, helpful, and clearly a fallacy in its conclusion.
If anyone can provide tangible evidence of institutional racism, I will happily admit that there is an intrinsic problem, and support the movement. Until then i'm not obliged to believe any of the nebulous statements and slogans that this movement purports.