Not in this wicked system of things.
Not in this wicked system of things.
No.
Humanity has had millennia, but in all this time hasn't come close to doing so.
Protex: “Tronix! Fluxus! What’s happening there? Zenturion? He’s only one man!”
Superman: “The most… uh… dangerous man on earth…”
— Superman on Batman, JLA #3 (Mar. 1997)
“He’s the most dangerous man alive in any comic universe.” — Wizard Magazine on Doctor Doom (Nov. 1998)
“[He’s] the most dangerous man in the Marvel universe, because his greatest weapon is the way he thinks and plans, his tremendous intellect.” — Tom Brevoort on T’Challa (Sep. 2010)
As long as humanity is heterogeneous in any way, shape or form, bigotry will exist.
Which still isn't to say that mankind should but abide to bigotry existing, no matter how heterogeneous li'l old mankind would have to be feeling like.
It can't be that any being human should or could be giving cause to hurt. Which may sound soft but it's actually hard as Fuck.
If wo/man couldn't exist respectfully they just shouldn't, whereas they do, for whatever it's worth.
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SLINT / Mike Mignola / Walt Whitman / Arthur Lourié / Dr. Pepper
Why?
WHY???
There is no WHY in evolution; there is only who, what, when, where and how!
There is no reason, therefore there is no why.
To the OP: No. Because PRIDE is at the root of much of the sorry human condition. Pride causes us to see ourselves as better, or others as lesser. Pride prevents us from seeing the log in our own eyes while we point out the splinter in someone else's. Pride prevents us from helping others who are in need when we see them. As long as there is pride there will always be problems in our world, and bigotry is just one symptom of pride.
There's individual pride, and then there's collective egotism. One's more healthy than the other. To quote Eric Hoffer:"The less justified a man is in claiming excellence for his own self, the more ready he is to claim all excellence for his nation, his religion, his race or his holy cause."
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Evolution doesn't go in a straight line.
And byproducts of anything are often unwanted. Like nuclear waste and melting icecaps.
Besides, evolution has got nothing to do with racism. Race is a social construct, not a biological one.
Both of those races are the same species, and they have the same genes. No meaningful selection is here to be made.
To me it seems pride is pride whereas bigotry will be bigotry. Aspiration doesn't incite hatred (necessarily). Existence doesn't breed conflict and self-defense doesn't equate senselessness. Etcetera on all such excuses or thought loopies.
To say: should your mere pride, your mere convictions or your mere existence be to hurt or disrespect others, you're most probably doing it wrong.
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SLINT / Mike Mignola / Walt Whitman / Arthur Lourié / Dr. Pepper
Bingo. One of the primal instincts of animals is to shy away from the unfamiliar. It presents a risk. Fear and bigotry are very much intertwined, which is one reason it concerns me quite a bit that I see a lot of general perpetuation of fear in our world. People who are afraid will tend to lash out.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
If a big enough, bad enough threat arrives that will affect all humanity, it'll have to be something that can be hated, vilified and 'fought' like an aggressive Alien Race rather than an Asteroid or something if it's going to work. Even then it's more "I hates them more than you" so I believe our differences will never be truly forgotten but just minimized depending on how well the spin works.
I think even if we all banded together against some common threat, we'd still have bigotry within the ranks of that resistance. And it's not just about race -- if we were all one homogeneous, tan-skinned species we'd still find ways to discriminate based on age, appearance, gender, sexuality, spiritual beliefs, it just goes on and on.
Bigotry is defined as, "Stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own." I don't see a point in the future when people stop disagreeing, judging based on appearance, or believing their way is the right way.