While I think that both are foolish, I do believe that there is a difference.
Two months ago, I began sharing some of my thoughts about racism in my post Rascism : What a Stupid Idea. I plan on sharing a bit more with increased frequency, because unfortunately this is an issue that still persists around the world. It is the purpose of this post to define what I am talking about when I use the term "racism" and differentiate it from what I would call "tribalism."
While I think that both racism and tribalism are foolish mindsets for one to have, I do believe that there is a difference.
TECHNICAL DEFINITIONS
I will start by sharing the "technical definitions" of each word and then progress from there.
RACISM:
a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
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TRIBALISM:
tribal consciousness and loyalty; especially : exaltation of the tribe above other groups
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While racism could be a type of tribalism, I believe that it is much more destructive and insidious. I will get into more about why I believe so in the next post, but want to share some examples of what I believe to be forms of tribalism, to illustrate the difference between it and racism.
TRIBALISM
While some people groups around the world do still exist as an actual tribe, I believe that tribalism manifests itself in many foolish ways.
It can be something as foolish as being from "the other side of the tracks" or the "wrong side of town." Certain gang mentalities can also play a role in this, but regardless of the root cause or main driving factor, I believe that this is a most foolish perspective to choose.
In situations like this, nothing else is really considered, so "race" doesn't come into play. For some foolish reason people just choose to hate the other people for something as foolish as what neighborhood they live in, or what side of town they are from.
Then, on their same side of town they fight among themselves by creating other tribal alliances. If someone is in another group, set, or gang, they are suddenly the enemy. It may simply be shown by wearing a different color or some other arbitrary sign. Personally, I think it is a terrible testimony to how lame we have become, when we are willing to fight against someone else for reasons like this.
Oh, do you like a different sports team than I do? Well, if "your team" beats "my team" I just might have to show you what's up! Somehow, people actually get carried away with stuff like that, even turning it into life and death situations.
I believe that tribalism is just another "divide and conquer" strategy to keep the "peons" fighting among themselves so they won't care what the elite upper crust is up to. After all, when the guy next door may shoot you on your way to the corner store, how much thought do you put into generational warfare slowly destroying the future of your children and grandchildren? Most likely, not much. After all, foolish tribalism and fighting with someone else who is essentially you will take up enough of your time and give you enough to deal with.
I'm not saying "the poor" need to fight "the rich" or anything like that, only that some people have managed to put themselves in far more control than others, and they frequently take calculated steps to make sure that they maintain that power. Part of this includes thinking way into the future, even generations. When many people only think about today, tomorrow, or the weekend, they are often too nearsighted to really even grasp things beyond that, which immediately sets them at a disadvantage, and tribalism is just another tactic employed to encourage such nearsightedness.
RACISM
As I mentioned earlier, racism can be seen as a type of tribalism, but I think that the real issue with racism goes much deeper than many even realize anymore. Just like the foolish forms of tribalism I mentioned above, racism can lead to a lot of hatred, violence, and even murder... if not genocide.
While many people these days are against racism, I believe that few people really understand a lot of the modern root causes for this mindset. Also, I think that many who are against racism actually believe in a lot of things that, if driven to their logical conclusions, are in fact racist.
I know that sounds kind of harsh, but I do believe it to be true. I think that racism may just be the tip of an iceberg in our modern societies, and I would rather attempt to pull that particular weed out by the roots, and destroy the foundation, rather than just fight against a symptom of the actual problem.
Feel free to share any of your thoughts so far, or you can check out my previous post by clicking the link below.
Until next time…
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Hi! This is good. Our pastor just did a sermon on what he termed "group pride"...and how Jesus went loved to hated in his own home town synagogue. And sadly how we as Christians can still do the same. It was pretty convicting as I could suddenly see how I had been a part of this in the past. Anyways....thanks for this article.
I assume all this has its origins in prehistoric times of the humans.
For the early humans - end even the pre-human species - it was essential to stick together as tribe or family clan.It was simply a matter of survival to think "Our clan first". This is embedded deep in our psyche even today.
Only, today the structure of the society is totally different, and most of all the size of the "clans".
One could say, we should be able to control those old instincts since we can think and make reasonable decisions. But that doesn't always work, obviously.
Race is absolutely a political construct and has been used to divide people and therefore - control them. it is also linked to socioeconomic status.
When Italians and Irish first immigrated to the US, they were considered non-white. Now, the passport says white.
Opposite to that, Mexicans used to be considered white - when most Mexicans in California and Texas were rich ranchers. Now, Mexicans are considered non-white.
Nobody's skin tone has changed during the passport designated race change - only the amount of money the average person has.....
This control mechanism plays out all over the world over and over again and it is unfathomable how many have died because of this institution of race.
Time to change - I hope that our time is that.
what about monkeysphereism?
Ok so first of all - great article.
It took me three days to read, I didn't know it was legal to write articles that long anymore. But it was a hilariously cracked way of explaining brain chemistry! Thanks for the share and the goofy image to draw my attention to it!
THREE DAYS!
(choke)
It took me...er...well never mind.
This is why I always end up with dozens of open tabs!
Racism is like the weather. It's not the heat it's the humidity. It's not the hate it's the stupidity.
Wonderful @tedgoodwin! I love it.
LOL! Interesting take! 1st time I've heard that!
Racism...the great..thinking...philoshophy..
just keep calm..love the people...
love to read your post@papa-pepper
thank you..
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Thanks @shagorshikder!
you are moat welcome@papa-pepper
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I lived thru race riots...
The ____isms are there to divide the human from just being a human.
Great post.. Learned a lot!
Racism and tribalism have enslaved alot of people. They are both evil and not to be mingled with by anyone in his/her right senses
Good point. I'm not a fan of either.
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Growing up in the Bronx, I know exactly what it's like to fear for your life just walking to the corner store, the bus, train, or work. I've had a friend nearly stabbed to death for no other reason than he was associated with a rival "tribe." It is a mechanism to keep a certain people group, who are also on the wrong side of racism, perpetually self inflicting hate and destroying their and their descendants' futures.
The reason's for these are deep, and we as humans have always been prone to tribalism, as you have outlined. The more desperate we are, I think the more we are inclined to it. Thank you for highlighting these issues, a lot of people seem to be in denial these days.
Yeah, I used to live in the heart of the "black pearl" down in New Orleans. I used to get harassed a lot some days. I've seen a lot of different forms of tribalism and racism in my days, and I don't think the end is in sight. However, one by one, we can win that battle. Thanks @theferalone!
Brief discussion. You aalways try to focus on your thought. And you do it vary simply. That's why I always follow your post. Keep writing.
I have my own thought on Racism, I'll share it later. Now I'm going to work.
what i dont understand is why someone will feel superior over another because of the person's skin color
It's really a lame worldview.
anybody that hates me because of my skin color, if i get hold of the person i will beat him. lol
But only beat them up because of their skin color.... right? LOL
it's all kinf of cannibalism lol ☺
I remember reading an article written when Bosnia-Herzegovina was at war with itself nearly a generation ago. The article was a first-hand experience of a man who, before the war, had lived in a small town of mixed Serbian and Muslim ethnicities. They went to school together, intermarried, and belonged to the same community and social groups. As the USSR disintegrated, people who had originally held the land and people who had emigrated due to Russian policy started to find differences.
The story-teller said that in the beginning he couldn't imagine fighting his neighbors, friends, and in-laws but then one of the factions started moving cross-country towards his town. His town had strong community ties. It couldn't happen to them. Then the people heard about the vicious things that the group was doing as it met with those who had a different ethnicity and the town began to be afraid. Those who were not the same ethnicity as the coming mob started fearing that their neighbors would join with the mob to protect themselves from it's violence and those who were the same etnicity became afraid that if they were seen to be 'sympathizers' they would be subject to the possible racial cleansing that the mob was said to be doing.
In the end, as most men were forced to do, this man became a soldier in the war. He had a horrible time with his conscience, fighting people that he knew were in his same position then he started seeing the torture and murder that the 'other side' was doing to people of his ethnicity and he started feeling the hate and stopped seeing the other side as people. He said he had done things he never would have believed possible for him to do before the war.
It was a truly moving story of how a normal, peace-loving man could become a racially driven monster. It was a story about decent law-abiding people and it made me stop seeing racism and racial wars as something that could never happen to a group of sane people who loved and trusted the others in their neighborhoods and communities. Fear and anger are very scary. They shouldn't be taken lightly or passed of as 'just his opinion'.
May the Lord help us to love each other human, flawed as we are each one of us, as He loves us.
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interesting publication, for my part I think that racism is basically something socially learned, especially what we introject from our significant figures and also is established by lack of openness, tolerance and education. While tribalism is idolatry, as we project our weaknesses into a group and therefore defend it at the expense of everything, often losing common sense, they are the ones who provide us with satisfaction to the emotional demands that our family does not satisfy. Clearly these traits determine the cultural level of a society. regards
bourgeoisie vs ploretariat, privilaged vs minority, opressor vs opressed, greeks vs barbarians...people have been using these identity tactics to divide people for a long time