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Okay, so over the past several decades, whites have improved and accommodated other groups more than they ever have, and, quite frankly, more than it seems is being reciprocated onto them. Racism exists in all types of individuals (skin color, gender, religious-based, doesn't matter), so I'm not interested in the whole evil white male conservative rants. One of the things that is interesting is that white people fought and died to stop the slave trade, and since then, although it's taken time, relations had improved. Now, I understand the excitement, but one must be careful how they handle a shift such as this. It's not good PR to turn around and be just as racist as those you accuse of being racist. The recent Bill O' Reilly thread comes to mind. Tomfoolery.
To the question: Other than any online material such as forums or Facebook, video material, radio news programs, etc., when was the last time you experienced racism in a real-life situation? Not something that was perceived, or that you heard about, but something someone said or did right to your face or in your presence.