Here is one way I also see a difference in racism.
I think a alot of white racism is basically people growing up with negative sterotypes that have been around forever and then having people with power whether it is religion or politicians or IMO the worst which is the super rich basically stoke those feelings until people start to feel not just fear of someone who is different which I think might be in everyone just a little, part of the animal in us, but they stoke them into justfying the hatred and fear.
I think the opposite kind bigotry comes from factual human history and the present day injustices and especially personal experiences. When you got things like Slavery to Jim Crow to Police Abuse it's easy to see how anyone could find themselves giving into generaliations or sterotypes. If you have to deal with the fact that in any given day you might not just meet a racist but a violent one and you combine that fear of anyone different like mentioned above and you can understand why it might be hard to have blanket trust even if you know in your brain that it's not logical for all white people being bad.
Of course like TBonz said though her personal example what I said can't be 100% accurate because everyone is living a different life with different experiences that are kind of unique to them.
Jason
I think a alot of white racism is basically people growing up with negative sterotypes that have been around forever and then having people with power whether it is religion or politicians or IMO the worst which is the super rich basically stoke those feelings until people start to feel not just fear of someone who is different which I think might be in everyone just a little, part of the animal in us, but they stoke them into justfying the hatred and fear.
I think the opposite kind bigotry comes from factual human history and the present day injustices and especially personal experiences. When you got things like Slavery to Jim Crow to Police Abuse it's easy to see how anyone could find themselves giving into generaliations or sterotypes. If you have to deal with the fact that in any given day you might not just meet a racist but a violent one and you combine that fear of anyone different like mentioned above and you can understand why it might be hard to have blanket trust even if you know in your brain that it's not logical for all white people being bad.
Of course like TBonz said though her personal example what I said can't be 100% accurate because everyone is living a different life with different experiences that are kind of unique to them.
Jason