Racism is one of the most primitive ideas humanity still dra...

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Racism is one of the most primitive ideas humanity still drags around. I genuinely don't understand why we don't call it out more often. Too much silence has allowed it to spread and become comfortable.
The irony is that racists love to talk about human differences while completely ignoring human history. Our ancestors survived bottlenecks, climate disasters, migrations, and the Last Glacial Maximum. We all descend from a relatively small number of human populations that survived and expanded. We are one species: humans.
The idea that one group of humans is inherently superior to another isn't intelligence. It's ignorance wearing confidence as a disguise.
What I find fascinating is that racism often presents itself as strength when it is actually a failure of reasoning. It reduces the complexity of humanity to simplistic tribal thinking. It is intellectually lazy, historically uninformed, and scientifically indefensible.
Racists are not guardians of civilization; they are relics of a more primitive way of thinking. Humanity moves forward when we expand our understanding, not when we shrink it.
One day, I believe racism will be remembered the same way we remember many other failed ideas from our past: as a monument to ignorance and a lesson in what happens when fear is allowed to masquerade as wisdom.
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