artisticsolution wrote:I say there is no rational reason to dislike people based on race. If there is...then you should have no problem stating the rational reasons.
Wikipedia wrote:In philosophy, rationality is the characteristic of any action, belief, or desire, that makes their choice optimal under a set of constraints.
Here's the set of arguments:
1) black people usually comes from comparatively underdeveloped places (statistical truth),
2) black people are usually poor (statistical truth)
3) poor people usually commit more crimes and are usually a bigger burden richer people than richer people are a burden to them (survival ethics)
3) black people hire more child soldiers and commit more mass-rapes and systematically intended genocides than white people in the 21th century (statistical truth, could also be interpreted as that they're wrongly developed in recent evolution)
here's the set of contraints
4) therefore, to get rid of these bad things, it would be easiest to just get rid of them altogether, than waste time and effort make them whatever (any racist individual saying "me") think they should be.
But basically, all this doesn't really matter. Because the vegetable example still counts, it may be irrational in your mind but there's nothing special about irrationality in and of itself, we all have it. You may simply not like vegetables (or a specific vegetable) because, let's say the corn makes you think of something nasty, so you don't like it. Black people make you think of something nasty, so you don't like them... liking and disliking are not mental illnesses.