An intersubjective form of identitarianism asserting that the materialistic contrasts between cultures are not biological but rather are linguistic.

Interracism divides cultures into a linguistic duality of high-context (dramatic) and low-context (stoic) attributes pursuant to the metas delineated by anthropologist Edward H. Hall.

Also called "metaracism" in conflationary terms.
Interracism argues that tangibly distinct cultures are separated by linguistic interpretation in contrast to IQ scores.
by sandrashine June 18, 2018
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