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gera2561
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PostPosted: Sat 11 Jun 2005 05:43    Post subject: Not that it matters but.. Reply with quote

I was wondering which group of people are the most hated people in the world. Is it blacks, Jews, Asians, Christians, Americans, Arabs, or some other group? It is as if someone has something negative to say or to stereotype certain groups more so than others. It is like some groups in the world just can't seem to get a break. You often hear nothing but bad about certain groups from various people. I think if it is not blacks, but Jews.
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PostPosted: Sat 11 Jun 2005 08:23    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it is first "blacks' and then Jews.

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PostPosted: Sat 11 Jun 2005 14:01    Post subject: discriminated people Reply with quote

There are more:

Gypsies in Europe
Turks in Germany
Armenians in Turkey
Dravidians in India
Australoids in South East Asia and Australia
Muslims in France
Europeans in Japan
Ainus in Japan
Laps in Finland
Pigmeys in Africa
Bushmen in Africa
Traditional Indians in the Americas
Siberians in Russia
Southern Europeans in Northern Europe
Arabs in the Western countries
Dominicans in Spain
Asians in South America

Etc, etc,

But I agree. Some of the most discriminated are indeed Blacks and Jews.

It seems hate is universal and no ethnic group is free of that poisson,

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Omar Vega
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PostPosted: Sun 12 Jun 2005 03:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree. It seems that blacks and Jews are the most universally hated in the world, though. I am not saying that all people in all groups hate blacks and Jews, but you hear the most negative things and most often about blacks and Jews. However oevega, I do agree with you too about Gypsies, Armenians, Pygmies, and the other groups you mentioned. It seems to me that the Koreans, the Hmong, the Irish, Kurds, Amerindians, and the Phillipinos too have had long histories of oppression as well as blacks and Jews. It also seems like many of them cannot get a break. Which is why I don't understand why there seems to be so much tension amongst groups who are oppressed at times like blacks and Jews in the United States. This is so sad that it is universal. I know that white Europeans and black Africans have had a history of oppressing their own 'race' and also the San of Southern Africa. I have noticed that much of the oppression comes also from people who are 'racially' similar to them like those in Bosnia and Rwanda, Germany with the Jews, the Japanese with the Phillipinos and Koreans, and the English treated the Irish horribly.
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