Arkansota Wrote:Just a question- You guys would, of course, not label your ethnicities. After all, we are all from Africa. Am I right or is there maybe some mildly inconsistent logic going on here?
You bring up a very good point, and I had to think about it to put my overall feelings about this into words. They are entirely related ideas adapted to different aspects of humanity.
We, as humans, take comfort in being able to classify things into categories so we can easily sort through and identify them, so there is a purpose to using labels like this in the psychological sense. It creates order to the chaos within our reality so that we can make sense out of it all without being driven mad. Labels in themselves are not a terrible thing in this sense.
However...
There is a point when labels can be a bad thing. We'll use your example of races within humanity here. I am white, and anyone can easily tell that by taking one quick look at me. It is an undeniable fact, and nobody is wrong at all about placing me into that group. The problem here is that it creates many assumptions about me just because of that. As a white American, I become the ultimate privileged majority. I grew up in a mid-to-wealthy class household and I currently make a good salary. I listen to rock, country and/or pop music. I look down on others because I am better than them. My job is better than yours. I don't know the difference between other cultures. I am Christian. I have no culture of my own.
Are we starting to see a problem here? While some of that may be true, it is not because I am white. Most of it is even entirely false when applied to me. That does not matter though, because those assumptions (and others) will always be made about me just because of the label that is attached to me whenever someone first sees me.
While someone's sexuality is not immediately apparent (though can be assumed at times), the same restrictions of that label can apply. Just because someone can be labeled that way for the necessary human categorization doesn't mean that the label defines them at all. Once we do define them by that label, that is all they are to us anymore. We stop thinking about everything else they are beneath that.
Meh. I didn't mean to get all philosophical and rantish here, but your question did make me think a lot.