IBARW 3: International Racism
Aug. 9th, 2008 12:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thus far, what I've read of IBARW has been excellent but largely U.S.-centric. Of course, I live in the U.S. myself, but I want to point out racism all around the world. I don't feel knowledgeable enough to analyze or elaborate on the situations, but I can present them for your consideration.
Discuss: give me more examples! Enlighten me.
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teagrl83 on the burakumin in Japanese society, who are not ethnically different but
are marked by darker skindiscriminated against based on occupation and place of residence (thankskyuuketsukirui).
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oyceter on black people in China and Taiwan; I can certainly attest to yellow-black racism personally, and I'm not surprised (but sad) to see that the situation is worse in my birth country. And
jadelennox provides an anecdote confirming this.
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forthwritten on tensions in the U.K. Indian community.
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tithenai with a quietly horrific anecdote about associating the Arabic word sirlankiyyi with "housemaid" when its literal meaning is "someone from Sri Lanka."
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emily_shore on the racism faced by the Roma (more popularly known as the Gypsies) in Italy.
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troubleinchina on, surprisingly, black racism in Canada, a country often considered to be happy and liberal. I identify as Chinese-Canadian and I experienced a subtle kind of racism as a child in Newfoundland; no one was more hurtful than usual, but I was one of three non-white kids in my entire school (a Chinese friend and a black girl), so of course I stood out. And I was guilty, too, of goggling at the African girl with black skin (because China is even more homogeneous).
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troubleinchina again, on violence against First Nations (the Canadian equivalent of Native American/Aboriginal) women in Canada.
Discuss: give me more examples! Enlighten me.