Yet you, The European-American devised those very labels, and designed the premise of "race." Further, I am intrigued, if not perplexed, at how you are "not of European descent, yes I’m white" given that the ONLY place, on this floating blue rock that so-called "white people" originate is from Europa. Though, gra…
Yet you, The European-American devised those very labels, and designed the premise of "race." Further, I am intrigued, if not perplexed, at how you are "not of European descent, yes I’m white" given that the ONLY place, on this floating blue rock that so-called "white people" originate is from Europa. Though, granted, you ALL came from Alkebulan, in the end, given that THAT is where the very first human came from. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the concept of "race" as we understand it today was primarily constructed by Europeans, evolving alongside their exploration and colonization efforts, where they categorized different populations based on physical appearance, creating a hierarchy that justified the enslavement and oppression of non-European peoples, particularly Africans, through the idea of racial inferiority; this process was significantly fueled by the Enlightenment era's philosophical ideas about human differences and natural order.
" I toss aside labels..."
Yet you, The European-American devised those very labels, and designed the premise of "race." Further, I am intrigued, if not perplexed, at how you are "not of European descent, yes I’m white" given that the ONLY place, on this floating blue rock that so-called "white people" originate is from Europa. Though, granted, you ALL came from Alkebulan, in the end, given that THAT is where the very first human came from. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the concept of "race" as we understand it today was primarily constructed by Europeans, evolving alongside their exploration and colonization efforts, where they categorized different populations based on physical appearance, creating a hierarchy that justified the enslavement and oppression of non-European peoples, particularly Africans, through the idea of racial inferiority; this process was significantly fueled by the Enlightenment era's philosophical ideas about human differences and natural order.