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  • Differences in local norms as regards conventions of expression are not indications of differences in emotions and inner life or rationality...or of any inherent differences between people.

    @tja: In my opinion, using stereotypes is a form of racism. Most racists, don't think of themselves as racist. They generally view their biases as being rational and justified. Racism doesn't require animus against the object of the prejudice.

  • To be called emotional ISN’T rascism - for me neither personality’s is more or less bad, it’s just a way things are…

    And, as mentioned earlier here, the Italians in the north isn’t the same as the Italians in the south, that it also the same in my home country, the people in the north are calm and talking slower then the people in Stockholm or Malmö…

    This thread have become a artificial public storm…

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  • @Spinoza said:
    First of all congratulations on your statistics: 2 people sure make for a solid statistics base. BTW we are Italians not Italiens (those are hybrid aliens but we keep them secret).

    In French Italians = italiens 🤷🏻

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    Hmmm, yeah, I must say the world has become pretty unsettled in recent years, seeing as just merely observing generic trends in different cultures (which are objective facts) is now considered "horrid racism" by many.

    How far will this go -- will it some day be illegal to distinguish anything from anything, or detect general patterns in the world around us?

    Nobody here has said that one group of people (Italians, Scandinavians, Germans or whatever) is worse or less valuable than any other group. People have just stated obvious generalized differences between different cultures. Of course those do not apply to every single member of those cultures equally, but that is just totally obvious, it doesn't need to be stated explicitly every time.

    How is generalization (or the loaded "modern" word "stereotypes") now considered a universally bad thing? It is, to the contrary, essential for understanding and making sense of the world.

    One example how the lack of stereotypes can be dangerous:

    I've moved from Germany to Ireland in 2017. In Ireland, most people go at least 100 km/h on extremely narrow and bendy country roads (where often just 2 cars barely can pass each other). So, I generalized this to encompass all Irish road users because this lets me adapt my driving style to be more defensive and thus protect my life.

    Of course not every single Irish driver drives this way. But I can't first ask every single Irish person out of a population of 5 million. It's a generalization in order to better adapt to a situation.

    People should stop throwing buzzwords like "racism" around, and instead be more rational.

    EDIT: I'm not saying that the Irish way of driving (which is definitely, generally, different from the German way of driving) is worse. But it's different and that observation is important and valid. It's not racism. I love the Irish and Irish culture, otherwise I wouldn't have stayed here for almost 7 years and made tons of friends and having people ask me all the time when I get feckin Irish citizenship! ;)

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  • While on the topic, I very enthusiastically recommend What’s Our Problem by Tim Urban (of Wait But Why fame). Fabulous exploratory piece of work

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