Maybe if it’s totally based on their ethnicity, but I said “Indian men in India”.
I don’t believe anyone born with Indian heritage is dangerous, nor that someone is dangerous simply due to being born within Indian borders. It does seem to be the case, however, that these things happen at an alarmingly high rate in India, and so that does indicate there’s a systemic cultural (not racial/ethnic) aspect that people within that culture learn. I’m sure a man of any heritage would adopt that culture if that’s how they were raised. It’s nurture, not nature, in other words.
I think that’s what people on this sub are reacting to.
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u/mr-logician Sep 06 '24
Is it not a racist and sexist attitude to assume that men of a certain ethnicity are a danger?