"It is better for you to do things that will benefit you" is practically a fucking tautology. How could that be controversial, let alone racist?
Here is what I think; the statement:
"saying 'future time orientation is superior' is racist"
is itself racist, just like saying,
"saying 'the ability to drink water from your cupped hands without
drowning yourself is normal' is racist"
is itself racist.
In other words, you are implying that some appreciation of the value of planning is something that only some cultures possess. That is racist. Consider the possibility that you simply do not understand their goals, and are thus unable to perceive them.
Those two things aren't equal in the slightest. "future time orientation is superior" versus "the ability to drink water from your cupped hands without drowning yourself is normal".
> In other words, you are implying that some appreciation of the value of planning is something that only some cultures possess.
Actually, it is something only some cultures practice. (Not possess, just practice. Everyone can view time with a perspective in the future, but not all cultures default to that view.) It's just like how some cultures do not distinguish between green and blue colors (or how we do not distinguish between different types of snow.)
But no, you go ahead and claim the real racists are the ones examining racism. I'm sure that's not what people backed into a corner do or anything.
> Actually, it is something only some cultures practice.
> Consider the possibility that you simply do not understand their goals, and are thus unable to perceive them.
The ability or willingness to inconvenience yourself at the present in order to achieve something in the future is really a very basic thing. Hence my comparison to the absurd "ability to drink water without drowning yourself". You are accusing them of having a ludicrously extreme shortcoming.
This is all nothing more than "mexicans are lazy, germans are great engineers" wrapped up in the trappings of academia.