I just can't understand the mindset, the ideology that justifies and extols the virtues of categorizing and generalizing someone with extremely negative moral judgement, as long as they are white.
It doesn't fly with me, and I don't think you ever have to do it. My major contention with racism and ethnicity/skin colour based generalization isn't that it inconveniences me, or anyone else in particular, but that it's wrong and bad thinking.
It's bad thinking because race is a technically fuzzy construct, in that genetically it gets wonky and doesn't really exist. Making assumptions about someones character because of their skin colour doesn't work if the logic is "genetically, people of X ethnicity do Y".
It's bad thinking if you even want to take it to something more cultural. Do we want to say that because culturally, Koreans approach education in a more intense way than they do here in Canada, it's safe to assume that the next Korean you see is going to be smarter than the next non-Korean? Should you base any real decisions off of that assumption, like in your work or your personal life?
And as I was skimming the thread, I saw someone say something along the lines of "White people invented racism, so they need to carry the burden of being aware of their own racism" or some such which... if I am going to be frank, is not only just wrong (maybe they invented the word, but they absolutely did not invent prejudice against people because of where they are from or the colour of their skin), it's some absolutely abhorrent sins-of-your-father-original-sin bullshit and I hope no one would actually try to use in any serious argument for why someone should do anything.
I think if we believe that judging or generalizing someone for the colour of their skin is bad, then it is bad regardless of what skin colour you are using. If we think this is something that was 'invented by white people', what does it say when we are trying so hard to uphold this standard and mentality?