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What does racism even mean? My grandma didn't like eating at a Chinese restaurant because she though it may have MSG. So what if they were more likely to use MSG more than the Bohemia restaurants she preferred? That's the sort of bigotry marketing companies use. They advertise towards people more likely to do something because of their demographic. She was acting on a statistical truth. The counter remedy is to take further action. Now lets say we went to 10 of them and all used MSG and we had statistical data showing 99% used it? is it a moral obligation to find one?
My definition is not treating anyone as an individual.that is the essence of prejudice. If I knew that restaurant did not use MSG, then not even the 99% statistic matters.
Try not acting like an ahole. Do that and you only need to worry about sociopaths.
I can honestly say I am not racist; I dislike people equally and without regard to race, creed, gender or national origin.
I believe that the "racist" element in our society is under 10% and that most people want to get along with their neighbors. The racist **** always makes the news and therefore people think it is more prevalent than it actually is.
You're falling for propaganda every time the "news" is on the tv set. You have to be a rube to believe the media these days. People don't seem to understand that these media companies exist to sell advertising for things such as adult diapers. Fact reporting does not sell diapers; sensationalized stories do.
FYI I am not for either "party" so go ahead and pretend it really matters.
Are you interested in the racism blacks have towards white people? Or just the other way around?
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