• HugeNerd@lemmy.ca
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      3 个月前

      More than the system that created the conditions? So it’s the victim’s fault. I see.

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          3 个月前

          It… Kinda is though? Obviously xenophobia is baked into human biology, true, but why people are not xenophobic is because they’ve been exposed to lots of different things/people by their parents/society. The reason you’re not and I’m not is because we came in contact with lots of foreign things/people, so “our system” (meaning the immediate people around us that had the most impact on us) contributed to removing our natural xenophobia.

          So essentially, other people, who did not learn to reduce their xenophobia, were “failed by the system”. Because the system allowed their parents, neighbors, friends to not reduce their xenophobia, like it should have happened.

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              3 个月前

              It can be the fault of the system and people can be individually responsible as well. They’re not mutually exclusive.