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Why Are Jewish-hispanics So Racist Against Blacks

Are jewish people racist towards hispanics?

i have never heard this.

jewish people i know usually take up for other races and speak out strongly against racism. but i am sure there are some jewish people who are racist. there are racists in every group.

Why are some Asian people racist against blacks?

Education:   If you're refering to high school the asian dropout rate is about just  under 4 percent and roughly 10 percent with african americans.  I won't  argue that african americans dropout of high school in higher numbers  than asians but I would like to point out that some 90 percent of  african american students do graduate from high school, and the gap of 5  or 6 percent between the two hardly deserves your comment of the  african american dropout rate being "very high" even if only when  compared to that of asians.Family:   You correct absolutely correct about the numbers of african american  children born out of wedlock, a staggering 72%. a deplorable situation.   On the other hand, african american parents are much less likely to subject their children to a listless,  loveless marriage.Responsibilty:   There has not been a "breakdown" of the kind of responsibility you're  refering to.  African Americans are often blocked (yes, blocked!) from  networking on any level that does not support the endeavours and agendas  of others.  Not enough said there but,  'nuff said here for now.Drugs:   "Responsible" is the key word here isn't it.  Asian women drink more  alcohol, smoke more marijuana, do crystal meth and LSD that african  american women, but not more cocaine for some reason.  Asian and African  American females use cocaine in roughly equal numbers.  Interesting,  hm?  As for men, the numbers look like 18% for asians, and 24% for  african americans (not for cocaine in particular but drugs in general).   No judgement call here from me, only information but drug use being "anathema" to even responsible asians is nonsense,  everybody likes drugs sir, even the responsible asian but if I am  wrong and what you share with us is true the same must apply to african  americans and I would like to encourage you see it that way.Crime:   It's true that adult african american males comprise 40% all males of  all races incarcerated (to jails and prisons combined) that 40% are less  that 5 percent of adult african american males.   Less, than 5  percent.   Think about that.Quality  School Districts/ Attitude to money/ Your insightfull, final thought :   I'm going to comment on all these points with a single response to them  and encourage you to give the following comment some consideration:   That you sir, are somewhere between downright naive and um, fuckin'  ignorant.

What do Hispanics think about non-hispanic black people?

The relationship between African Americans and Hispanics is complex. Although these groups have sometimes united in the pursuit of civil rights for ethnic minorities, there is a major culture difference between the two. As historically disenfranchised groups, they often compete for the same job opportunities and resources, which can cause tension when there is job scarcity (such as during the Great Recession) or when there are large changes in population (such as the rapidly expanding Hispanic population). According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, "Many blacks resent what is seen as Hispanics leapfrogging them up the socioeconomic ladder, and some complain of the skin-color prejudices that are particularly strong in some Hispanic countries, notably Mexico." Keep in mind that in many majority white Hispanic American countries, blacks are still frequently discriminated against.And as Hispanics immigrate into predominantly black neighborhoods, this causes further tension as blacks find the demographic of their community significantly altered. Both groups are concerned about the implications of Hispanics replacing African Americans as the largest ethnic minority.Racism is pervasive, and the same old prejudices exist among minorities. While some African Americans stereotype Hispanics as being illegal immigrants who don't pay taxes, some Hispanics view blacks as taking advantage of the government and perverting the American Dream. Some black leaders view Hispanics as benefiting from civil rights won by African Americans, while using a language barrier to prevent economic integration. This has inspired some discriminatory policies in majority black cities, such as Detroit.Altogether, there is nothing particularly special about ethnic discrimination between Hispanics and African Americans - much of it is simply a product of proximity, and both groups are more conscious about racial tension than whites, since they are more likely to be negatively affected by it.Source: https://www.splcenter.org/fighti...

Why is racism against Jews taken so much more seriously as opposed to racism against black, white, or Asian people?

I can make out primarily three reasons, namely:1   For the Jewish people, the Holocaust was an exceedingly traumatic experience that decimated European jewry and left 6 million jews dead in it's wake. The Holocaust was the first time in the history of humankind that a conscious decision was made and the mechanism set up to exterminate a particular people on an 'assembly line' basis. Needless to say, the Holocaust left the Jewish people badly traumatized and very sensitive to what intolerance can lead to.2.   Initially, Germany's Jews did not take Hitler and the Nazis seriously when they started talking about a Germany that was 'Judenfrei" (Free of Jews). They thought that Germany's Jews are too indispensable. So Hitler and his cohorts were largely dismissed as loud-mouthed madmen. History was to prove that the Jews made a an exceedingly painful mistake by not taking the Nazis seriously much earlier on. That is one mistake the Jewish people are determined not to repeat. As the motto of the Jewish Defense League goes, "Never Again". So racism directed at Jews is taken very seriously, especially by Jews themselves.3,   Jews as a people are an extremely cohesive and wealthy people. So they tend to be more effective at combating and funding anti-racism efforts.That said, racism and other forms of intolerance should be combated wherever they are found

Why are white supremacists calling asians, hispanics, and indians "honorary whites"?

do you really want to know why? cause you are not going to like it.

because they really hate blacks. blacks dont look anything close to asians, whites, latin, or indian people. from facial features and hair. we stick out completely.

in the last 100 years....the only group who was very loud and vocal about the injustices were the blacks...sure other groups may have, but to a smaller lesser extent. the other minorities got all the benefits and good things out of it...while the blacks had to take the lashing back for fighting against the racism.

so now, because these other races, resemble white more, and assimilated and do not have a history of fighting back against the wrong doings....they are getting better treatment.

question i wonder is...would the blacks ever had, if we never bothered to fight against racism?

Why is racism against Indians (from India) in the US often acceptable, more so than towards blacks, Hispanics, East Asians, and Middle Easterners?

I’ve never known that racism against Indian nationals is acceptable anywhere in the US. You hear less about it compared to the groups you mentioned (i.e., Blacks, Hispanics, and East Asians) because Indians are relative newcomers, as opposed to the Chinese who go back to the days of the transcontinental railroad or Hispanics (mostly Mexicans) who inhabited the Southwest before it became US territory or Blacks who date back to the antebellum era.As such, Indians have not had to fight for civil rights like Blacks did in the 60s nor were they ever subjected to exclusion acts like the one that made Chinese immigrants ineligible for US citizenship, nor did they experience the level of exploitation endured by braceros (Mexican workers) during WWII.So, discrimination against Blacks, Hispanics, and East Asians has been deep-rooted throughout the history of the US going back to times when the country was not well integrated and they were excluded from mainstream society.Fortunately, Indians have arrived at a time when the US is much more diverse and mindful of the treatment of its minorities. The wrongs of the past are now acknowledged and there is a firm commitment (at least from the vast majority) to judge others by their character and not by their race.With everything said, racism has not been stamped out and much remains to be done by way of improving race relations. But Indians, by and large, are well integrated into the fabric of American society. The laws of the US make it illegal to discriminate anyone on the basis of their national origin, race, ethnicity or creed. Racism is never acceptable under the law.

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