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Einstein called racism a “disease of white people.” His diaries show that he had the disease

Albert Einstein is not just revered as the scientist behind the theory of relativity but also as a humanitarian icon. However, excerpts of the physicist’s private diaries, which detail his travels around Spain, Palestine, Japan, China, and Singapore in the early 1920s, will significantly diminish his stature as the latter.

The Nobel Prize winner and civil rights advocate is remembered for his stance against discrimination, both in his native Germany and in the United States. In a speech at Lincoln University in 1946—the first US institution to grant degrees to African-Americans—he famously stated that racism was a “disease of white people.”

And yet, The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein reveal that his impressions of people he met were, in fact, racist. The journals—which were reportedly not intended for public consumption—have been translated from German and published by Princeton University Press, which the publisher says is “the first time Einstein’s travel diary will be made available to anyone who isn’t a serious Einstein scholar.”

Quotes from the volume make for unsettling reading. He describes “industrious, filthy, obtuse people” he met on his travels, and is particularly racist towards the Chinese, writing that “it would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races. For the likes of us the mere thought is unspeakably dreary.”

The senior editor of the published diaries, Ze’ev Rosenkranz, told the Guardian that Einstein’s observations, in no uncertain terms, underpin many of the racist ideas about the inferiority of races that persist today.

“Einstein’s diary entries on the biological origin of the alleged intellectual inferiority of the Japanese, Chinese, and Indians are definitely not understated and can be viewed as racist—in these instances, other people are portrayed as being biologically inferior, a clear hallmark of racism. The disquieting comment that the Chinese may ‘supplant all other races’ is also most revealing in this regard.”

https://qz.com/1304341/albert-einsteins-diaries-nobel-prize-winners-private-journal-reveals-his-racism/

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要するに先の戦争でお亡くなりになった数百万人の日本人はお国(日本)のためではなく独湯ラインによる米国乗っ取りとイスラエルとパレスチナと韓国と北朝鮮建国のために無駄死にしたわけです。(爆wwwwwwww


まあ結果的に戦後の日本はその独湯ラインからの見返りとしての支援のお陰で奇跡的な経済成長を遂げたわけですけどね。
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'Industrious, filthy, obtuse people': Albert Einstein's travel diaries reveal the scientist's shocking racism and xenophobia as they are published for the first time in English

Theoretical physicist went on five-and-a-half month voyage Middle and Far East
Chinese are 'filthy' and 'obtuse' who squat to eat like Europeans on the toilet
It would be 'a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races', said Einstein
This would be 'dreary' adding that the Chinese have 'abundance of offspring'

By Tariq Tahir For Mailonline




Albert Einstein's private diaries reveal the iconic scientist's racist attitudes on a trip to Asia in the 1920s.

In the autumn of 1922, Albert Einstein, along with his then-wife, Elsa, embarked on a five-and-a-half-month voyage to the Far East and Middle East, regions that the renowned physicist had never visited before.

Einstein's lengthy itinerary consisted of stops in Hong Kong and Singapore, two brief stays in China, a six-week whirlwind lecture tour of Japan and a twelve-day tour of Palestine.

The diaries have been published first time as a standalone volume in English by Princeton University Press, including facsimiles of the diary pages.

Einstein, who once described racism as 'a disease of white people', describes the Chinese as 'industrious, filthy, obtuse people', The Guardian reported.

'Chinese don't sit on benches while eating but squat like Europeans do when they relieve themselves out in the leafy woods.

'All this occurs quietly and demurely. Even the children are spiritless and look obtuse.'

He also writes of the 'abundance of offspring' and the 'fecundity' of the Chinese.

'It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races. For the likes of us the mere thought is unspeakably dreary.'

He says of the Chinese 'even those reduced to working like horses never give the impression of conscious suffering. A peculiar herd-like nation…often more like automatons than people.'

In Colombo, in what was then called Ceylon and now Sri Lanka, Einstein says the locals 'live in great filth and considerable stench at ground level' adding that they 'do little, and need little. The simple economic cycle of life'.

He does appear to have more favourable impression of the Japanese who he says are 'unostentatious, decent, altogether very appealing'.

'Pure souls as nowhere else among people. One has to love and admire this country.'

The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein have been edited by Ze'ev Rosenkranz, senior editor and assistant director of the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology.

'I think a lot of comments strike us as pretty unpleasant - what he says about the Chinese in particular,' he told The Guardian.

'They're kind of in contrast to the public image of the great humanitarian icon. I think it's quite a shock to read those and contrast them with his more public statements. They're more off guard, he didn't intend them for publication.'

The diaries have only previously been published in German as part of the 15-volume Collected Papers of Albert Einstein.


Published: 07:09 EDT, 13 June 2018 | Updated: 09:17 EDT, 13 June 2018
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5838903/Albert-Einsteins-travel-diaries-reveal-scientists-shocking-racism-tour-Asia.html





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5 件のコメント:

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アインシュタインって、相対性理論、ご自身で発見しきったのでしょうかね(爆

相対性を理解するひとが、絶対的な差別主義者とは、これまた皮肉

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理解しました。

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