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1 month agoSorry to see you downvoted, but hear me out. If I create a survey, for example, asking: “do we need to carry out a ethnic cleaning on a certain ethnicity of this country?” It implies that:
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The survey creator and people who approve of it think that there is a substantial chunk of people who will say yes.
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That the idea is a valid one and if you don’t agree with it, it is valid for others to think that it is reasonable.
The idea of killing/kicking-out of people based on their race, is a part of what defines racism. The survey which validates such an idea, is racist.
The problem here is that it’s a yes or no question. It’s not “how do we solve problem x” but “should we just deal with x by doing y?” - which is a call for action in that exact line of thinking.
This survey is not objective, it’s subjective, with racism as part of the subjectivity.