Hi I’m from Europe and unfortunately in the past few years I realized how much racism there is in the world which really messes up my mind since that concept didn’t exist for me as a kid and I thought it’s normal that people look different.
Having very bright skin and not having visited too many countries I was wondering if I might encounter any problems in America because of my skin. Can I just talk to anyone or will people reject me because of my skin? (I have blond hair too)
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
The racism you see on the news certainly exists, but remember what you see on the news is news because it is rare. You don’t see every obituary, because such common occurrences aren’t news.
It is something I wouldn’t put too much thought into regardless of your race.
hddsx@lemmy.ca 5 hours ago
Depends on where you go, really. Generally if you stick to cities and tourist areas you’ll be fine. But if you want to wander into small towns….
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
No, it’s a small enough problem everywhere that putting any real thought into “will people reject me because of my skin” (as OP asks) is overthinking it.
Social_Discussion@lemm.ee 9 hours ago
So do Americans actually label people with different skin types as different “races”? That sounds a little radical
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
Broad categories most would recognize are ‘asian’, ‘black’, ‘white’, and sometimes ‘hispanic’ or ‘middle eastern’. Most people aren’t going to get much more specific than that.