anon45
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We all are prejudiced, to deny this basic psychological manifestation is a mooting lie. From my observation in the threads here, asiatics are keen to racist albeit almost basic comments on each other. Reading the comments by some Chinese posters, Pakistani posters, Indian posters, and even Vietnamese posters here.
The degree of ethnocentric prejudice makes it a reason why the British were so successful in conquering the Indian subcontinent and key territories in south east asia. Policy of divide and conquer was effective.
We all have our prejudices to some degree, prejudices that we gravitate towards, but not all of us are racists.
For example I am confident that I am not a racist to any degree. Regardless of who I meet I do not look at the color of their skin alone and think something, nor do I think European history is based on the color of a person's skin, a person isn't inherently smarter or stronger based on the pigment in their skin, etc.
Those are my beliefs on the subject.
Of course there are also those who have prejudices based on wealth, gender, status etc.
My poison that I have to keep in control and temper is nationalist/patriotic tendencies, and to some smaller extent cultural tendencies like many on this forum as well. By cultural tendencies I mean something like viewing the 'Western Civilization' grouping in a favorable light by default.
This 'default favorability' applies not just to the united states but to a smaller scale on countries and alliances that are widely considered beneficial major allies to it, such as Canada, UK, the EU/NATO, Australia, Japan, etc.
The first step of controlling a prejudice is to recognize that one exists, so I am not ashamed in admitting I have one, and I do believe everyone to some extent has a prejudice or two that they are susceptible to.