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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 22, 2025

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No, race realism is also wrong, the actual reason is class/subculture for which you are using skin colour as a proxy, due to the US having a underclass primarily composed of black people. I live in a European country

Respectfully, I have never met a European native who properly groks US white-black race relations, nor the class structure in the US. They both differ in very significant ways from the European experience. Suffice to say, no, its not a class thing, it is a race thing.

there is a social class that behaves in identically disruptive ways on public transport, despite being as white as the rest of the population.

We have those in the US too. They are pretty much universally despised and regarded as being the source of their own problems. The fact that the judgement comes so easily against those with white skin, and yet any level of mental gymnastics will be done to excuse sinilar actions from those with non-white skin... is interesting. (BTW our current Vice President comes from that class, and wrote a very interesting book about his childhood and escaping the destructive cycle. He is quite forthcoming that most of the harms are self-inflicted.)

Suffice to say, no, its not a class thing, it is a race thing.

So you think the behavior is genetically hardwired?

To the extent that genetics (and epigenetic phenomena) express themselves in our behavior, yes.

This is not a condemnation of any individual person, but blank-slateism has been rather conclusively debunked. We are all, to a certain extent, products of our genetics.

I'm not him but I think it's both, there's a genetic predisposition that's reinforced by culture.