Have You Seen This Frens? The Author Of This Book Just Lost His Daughter In A Car Bombing In Russia.
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Seems contradictory, whether anti-white or anti-some other color
I chose racist just to make a point but you can plug into that sentence any bad attribute or character flaw to make the same point.
Technically there is no such thing as a racist. At least not until we happen to meet some aliens. The human race is inclusive to all humans. Happy trails fren.
There is. They are everywhere, throughout govt, TV, news media, entertainment, the voting public...
Basically, if you believe black people MUST vote democrat or else they're race traitors; if you believe black Republicans, conservatives and libertarians are "Uncle Toms and house Negroes," you are a racist.
Joe Biden is a colossal racist. Most democrat politicians are.
If you believe voter ID is voter suppression because blacks are too stupid to get an ID or use a computer, you're a racist.
If you believe white people are born inferior, born to hate other skin tones, you are a racist. If you believe black people can never be racist, you are a racist.
If you believe black and brown people are lost or at some societal disadvantage without the Great White Hope of virtue-signaling, caring, inclusive whites to rescue them and fight their battles for them, you are a racist.
If you think standards to enter medical school or college should be lowered to let in more blacks because "historically", you are a particularly dangerous racist.
Technically humans are not a race, but a species.
You missed the point. I am saying people misuse the word racist or racism. We are all one race. The human race so therefor the term racist is in the way society at large uses it is wrong. Bigotry maybe but not racism. There would have to be a different race, non-human race, for the term racism to be relevant is what I was getting at. It is my contention, that even though society uses a word inappropriately, it does not change the meaning of the word. I am no English scholar. So take it or leave it, just my opinion.
I understand what you're saying. The colloquial usage of "race" in "human race", meaning species, is a misnomer that has found its way into common usage even among us grammar geeks: Whenever the Census rolls around, for example, I always answer the question on "race" by checking "Other" and writing in HUMAN RACE. :)
/werdnerd