I just listened to a debate in which one side was trying to put forward the idea that we should give special support to first nations people because first nations people are often poor and victims of substance abuse. Not once did they make any argument regarding culture or racism against first nations people. It was exclusively about these proxies.
I have noticed this elsewhere lately in many different contexts, including my grocery checkout lady. She was denied a bursary for school because she is Asian and not black or latino or first nations, and apparently everybody knows Asians are rich... except of course for my grocery checkout lady who is denied simply by proxy.
Is there any ethical or rational grounds for such judgment by proxy? Does it itself qualify as bigotry/racism/etc? If the concern is poverty, for example, why not help the actual poor instead of a grouping we associate with the poor?
				
			I have noticed this elsewhere lately in many different contexts, including my grocery checkout lady. She was denied a bursary for school because she is Asian and not black or latino or first nations, and apparently everybody knows Asians are rich... except of course for my grocery checkout lady who is denied simply by proxy.
Is there any ethical or rational grounds for such judgment by proxy? Does it itself qualify as bigotry/racism/etc? If the concern is poverty, for example, why not help the actual poor instead of a grouping we associate with the poor?