Phuel
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Yes, they are racists. Fetishism is still a form of racism. Are they KKK-supporting etc extremists? No, I am sure they are fine people. It doesn't take away that it is a form of racism.
At the end of the day, we've all been indoctrinated with different forms of racism, whether conscious or not.
Yes, it is form of racism by definition. Fortunately, individuals are more complex and defined by more than just one component of their whole. None of my friends are superficially fetishizing a people nor are they indoctrinated into a mindset that they need to be deprogrammed from; That POV is a common, sweeping statement these days to accuse them of such when it does come down to a personal preference of physical attraction, whether you agree with it or not. Just like taking pics at a BLM rally to post on your Insta doesn’t mean anything beyond you’re posting pics of yourself at a BLM rally. Without knowing how that individual relates to and interacts with Black individuals-- or more importantly, every people in their everyday life, I’m not going to judge either way… How people carefully choose to present themselves in public is very different from how they live and relate to the world in their personal lives.
To stay on topic: Meghan threw it all out there that she’s a victim of this “racist” family (and apparently profiting off her "suffering hardship” of them…)— while taking absolutely no accountability that she came into not just a royal family, but to the most famous Royal family in the world, with her fame-chasing tabloid behaviour, is just so intolerable/insufferable/self-serving and more narcissistic than Kim K could ever be: She made it all about herself and no one else.
.. but I'm going to assume you were replying to paragraph 2 and we're in agreement that a preference implies discriminatory behavior (even when you're just shopping for cereal) and discrimination is based on deservingness and deservingness is a construct heavily influenced by conditioning/social norms. So when someone says 'I'm not racist, I just have preferences', he/she is not providing a clarification, but simply information on what type of discrimination is involved in his/her choices. In the case of being race-oriented, there is sadly an infamous terminology no one wants to be associated with, they can use a more ornamented synonym, but it doesn't change what it is. Is it socially accepted to just say 'I have preferences and they're racist'? no, because racism, while it can be dormant/not actively nurtured, has proved to lead to crime and that's not something anyone's looking for in a partner, it's not even flattering to think someone just chose you based on your skin color.
suffering is suffering. But I also...... like you did know you were marrying into the OG colonizer family right? There is a zero percent chance in hell the monarchy would be accepting of her. Like ever. Surprise!