Are blind people less racist, on average?
Are blind people less racist, on average?
They will certainly have a harder time judging people by their skin color.
However many racist people aren’t actually confronted with “foreigners” a lot. So I guess blind people can perfectly be racist about someone’s accent or form racist opinions just by the discourse around them and the news they consume.
Babies aren’t born racist, it’s something you learn. So my guess is blind people are pretty close to the average, maybe a little less.
The post doesn’t scream “I’m guessing”, it says it.
Can you point me to a study showing babies are racist then?
Wait, even if the baby is raised by a diverse set of people? Or they just prefer what they are exposed to regularly?
I can easily imagine tribalism being easy to fall into - little kids love sorting things into categories - but can’t really see any biological benefits at all to racism, can’t imagine why it would be innate?
Probably a big “it depends”. Being racist when the only obvious difference between two people is the skin color (e.g. middle class white and black people in the US, you often can’t even tell by the name) is quite extreme, but what if there are some differences? Many groups that racists hate can have noticeable accents or smell different due to different dietary habits.
Even when its just black vs. white in the US context, apparently many blind people still react differently depending on someone’s race: npr.org/…/studying-how-the-blind-perceive-race
I recall an episode of the TV sitcom “Becker”. A blind character meets another blind person and they date and start to hit it off, but when she discovers that he is black, she decides to break up.
This certainly doesn’t tell anything about statistics in the real world, but can give an idea into how racism can still be prevalent amongst the blind.
I wouldn’t think it would make much of a difference. The thing that breaks people out of prejudice is interacting with people from different backgrounds, the most bigoted people I’ve ever met were all people who were proud they didn’t travel.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.
Mark Twain
Another way this question might be phrased is: is race only the color of skin?
And we know the answer: no! The concept of race (developed by racists) is more cultural than biological (in fact, there is no such thing as a biologically real race, it’s a bit of a myth).
Blind people are just as capable of holding bigoted and biased attitudes against people they hear as non-white, or smell as non-white, etc. Visual cues are not the only way someone identifies another’s class, race, ethnicity, etc. Racist attitudes are perpetuated against job applicants on the basis of whether a name sounds white or not, without ever seeing the candidate in person. A blind person is just as capable of that racism as a sighted person.
I knew someone who wasn’t even blind who was obsessed about the smell of Indian people and who would forbid her family from eating Indian food in her home to avoid the smell, etc.