So what if someone actually were "racist"?

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"Racism" (which 90% of the time only means "white "racism"" while racism by other groups either towards whites or toward other non-white groups is normally ignored, excused, or simply not noticed) is the witchcraft of the post-modern age.

A mere accusation of "racism" is enough to bring down the holy wrath of an outraged liberal society upon the individual so accused. Not only are there social and community repercussions of various kinds, along with frequent ostracism from peer groups, many individuals internally seeth with rage and anger toward the person being accused of the "racism" and feel justified or even complelled to engage in physical violence toward the accused.

Beyond the fact, that 90% of the time or so, those accused of "racism" are not in fact "racist" (at least no more so than any human who may have some slight preference for one or more other groups but hides it, as nearly everyone does to some extent), even if the person accused of so-called "racism" were actually "racist" why does this matter to anyone else anyway if they aren't causing anyone else harm?

That is the key question that is never asked in the anti-"racism" hysteria. What difference does it make and what gives you a moral right to "judge" them for something that's not illegal in the first place? Being "racist" and even telling others, even if someone blatantly were (which nearly no one is in 2016 but supposing they were), is completely protected by the law and by the fundamental human right to freedom of thought and conscience. What, you say? That's not true! Oh, yes it is, Rorys of the world. Racial discrimination in certain situations is illegal, but "being racist" is not. That's why even the term "racism" is a meaningless, useless, and deliberately vague term, it means nothing. Discrimination is the problem.

The reality is, just because you think someone is "racist" chances are 90% or more of the time, they aren't (or at least no more than the minimal level all humans are), and even if they were, and if they were blatantly so, if they aren't causing real, tangible harm to anyone else, its none of your freaking business and you have no moral OR legal right to physically attack him or her.

So, get over it. Its time for society to move on. We moved past anti-witchcraft hysteria and judgementalism, and its time to do the same over the equally specious "racism" hysteria.
 
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Other races can't be racist because racism is systematic and a system of power. Other races can hurt your feelings, but they don't have the power to deny you a job, legally end your life, instate laws to hurt you, etc.. Only white people have that power. Understand yet?

I'm a white woman myself, but taking a Sociology class really should be mandatory for some people
 
In short, there are real problems facing society, hunting down supposed "racists" to pick on or beat up does not solve any of them and is itself a moral failing of society, just as anti-witchcraft hysteria was in the middle ages.

You are no more moral than the people who burned witches at the stake just because they were a old spinster with a cat.
 
"Racism" (which 90% of the time only means "white "racism"" while racism by other groups either towards whites or toward other non-white groups is normally ignored, excused, or simply not noticed) is the witchcraft of the post-modern age.

A mere accusation of "racism" is enough to bring down the holy wrath of an outraged liberal society upon the individual so accused. Not only are there social and community repercussions of various kinds, along with frequent ostracism from peer groups, many individuals internally seeth with rage and anger toward the person being accused of the "racism" and feel justified or even complelled to engage in physical violence toward the accused.

Beyond the fact, that 90% of the time or so, those accused of "racism" are not in fact "racist" (at least no more so than any human who may have some slight preference for one or more other groups but hides it, as nearly everyone does to some extent), even if the person accused of so-called "racism" were actually "racist" why does this matter to anyone else anyway if they aren't causing anyone else harm?

That is the key question that is never asked in the anti-"racism" hysteria. What difference does it make and what gives you a moral right to "judge" them for something that's not illegal in the first place? Being "racist" and even telling others, even if someone blatantly were (which nearly no one is in 2016 but supposing they were), is completely protected by the law and by the fundamental human right to freedom of thought and conscience. What, you say? That's not true! Oh, yes it is, Rorys of the world. Racial discrimination in certain situations is illegal, but "being racist" is not. That's why even the term "racism" is a meaningless, useless, and deliberately vague term, it means nothing. Discrimination is the problem.

The reality is, just because you think someone is "racist" chances are 90% or more of the time, they aren't (or at least no more than the minimal level all humans are), and even if they were, and if they were blatantly so, if they aren't causing real, tangible harm to anyone else, its none of your freaking business and you have no moral OR legal right to physically attack him or her.

So, get over it. Its time for society to move on. We moved past anti-witchcraft hysteria and judgementalism, and its time to do the same over the equally specious "racism" hysteria.

You spent the entire night crafting this piece of shit instead of gaming and you still had to edit. What a fucking loser, Yates.
 
In short, there are real problems facing society, hunting down supposed "racists" to pick on or beat up does not solve any of them .

It might not solve all of society's problems, but it's shitloads of fun!
 
This is your brain on college education...

Other races can't be racist because racism is systematic and a system of power. Other races can hurt your feelings, but they don't have the power to deny you a job, legally end your life, instate laws to hurt you, etc.. Only white people have that power. Understand yet?

I'm a white woman myself, but taking a Sociology class really should be mandatory for some people
 
Other races can't be racist because racism is systematic and a system of power. Other races can hurt your feelings, but they don't have the power to deny you a job, legally end your life, instate laws to hurt you, etc.. Only white people have that power. Understand yet?

I'm a white woman myself, but taking a Sociology class really should be mandatory for some people

That is a product of racism not racism itself. Obviously taking a sociology class didn't help you.
 
"Racism" (which 90% of the time only means "white "racism"" while racism by other groups either towards whites or toward other non-white groups is normally ignored, excused, or simply not noticed) is the witchcraft of the post-modern age.

A mere accusation of "racism" is enough to bring down the holy wrath of an outraged liberal society upon the individual so accused. Not only are there social and community repercussions of various kinds, along with frequent ostracism from peer groups, many individuals internally seeth with rage and anger toward the person being accused of the "racism" and feel justified or even complelled to engage in physical violence toward the accused.

Beyond the fact, that 90% of the time or so, those accused of "racism" are not in fact "racist" (at least no more so than any human who may have some slight preference for one or more other groups but hides it, as nearly everyone does to some extent), even if the person accused of so-called "racism" were actually "racist" why does this matter to anyone else anyway if they aren't causing anyone else harm?

That is the key question that is never asked in the anti-"racism" hysteria. What difference does it make and what gives you a moral right to "judge" them for something that's not illegal in the first place? Being "racist" and even telling others, even if someone blatantly were (which nearly no one is in 2016 but supposing they were), is completely protected by the law and by the fundamental human right to freedom of thought and conscience. What, you say? That's not true! Oh, yes it is, Rorys of the world. Racial discrimination in certain situations is illegal, but "being racist" is not. That's why even the term "racism" is a meaningless, useless, and deliberately vague term, it means nothing. Discrimination is the problem.

The reality is, just because you think someone is "racist" chances are 90% or more of the time, they aren't (or at least no more than the minimal level all humans are), and even if they were, and if they were blatantly so, if they aren't causing real, tangible harm to anyone else, its none of your freaking business and you have no moral OR legal right to physically attack him or her.

So, get over it. Its time for society to move on. We moved past anti-witchcraft hysteria and judgementalism, and its time to do the same over the equally specious "racism" hysteria.

You're just a racist little fuck. Excusing it by trying to cover it in bullshit doesn't change anything.
 
No there is no product of racism. Racism is systematic oppression of a people. Other races don't have that power. Only whites do.
 
No there is no product of racism. Racism is systematic oppression of a people. Other races don't have that power. Only whites do.

I get it, somebody told you something so now it's gospel no matter what. Still makes you a moron.
 
Everyone is racist. Some are just more vocal about it. Used to be it was call prejudice. Lets all follow it the way the big media hypes it and stay angry and divided.
 
Other races can't be racist because racism is systematic and a system of power. Other races can hurt your feelings, but they don't have the power to deny you a job, legally end your life, instate laws to hurt you, etc.. Only white people have that power. Understand yet?

I'm a white woman myself, but taking a Sociology class really should be mandatory for some people
BUMAHAHAHA! That's fantastic trolling!

So what if a black manager doesn't hire you because you are white? What if the the black judge gives you a harsher sentence because you are white? What if the black DA pushes for higher charges because you are white? What if a black city council makes laws that target white people?
 
Go to Zimbabwe and tell me there's no racism against whites.

Which proves what?

There are racists of every race and the thing they have in common is stupidity. Despite their intellectual pretensions, racists are stupid.

An ample degree of stupidity is required for a person to embrace racism. One way they display their stupidity is crafting simple minded justifications for their beliefs, citing statistics which are either carefully cherry picked, or totally bogus.

Smart people don't fall for that shit.
 
Which proves what?

There are racists of every race and the thing they have in common is stupidity. Despite their intellectual pretensions, racists are stupid.

An ample degree of stupidity is required for a person to embrace racism. One way they display their stupidity is crafting simple minded justifications for their beliefs, citing statistics which are either carefully cherry picked, or totally bogus.

Smart people don't fall for that shit.

It proves that the people saying there is no racism against whites are wrong.
 
All people have racist thoughts.
The smart people realize those thoughts are wrong.
They don't give the thoughts a place, bitch slap them, and eventually thoughts evolve.
Idiots who embrace their own racist thoughts and the supporting thoughts of others just become more hateful and dangerous.
*not stated as fact, but as my opinion*
 
"Racism" (which 90% of the time only means "white "racism"" while racism by other groups either towards whites or toward other non-white groups is normally ignored, excused, or simply not noticed) is the witchcraft of the post-modern age.

A mere accusation of "racism" is enough to bring down the holy wrath of an outraged liberal society upon the individual so accused. Not only are there social and community repercussions of various kinds, along with frequent ostracism from peer groups, many individuals internally seeth with rage and anger toward the person being accused of the "racism" and feel justified or even complelled to engage in physical violence toward the accused.

Beyond the fact, that 90% of the time or so, those accused of "racism" are not in fact "racist" (at least no more so than any human who may have some slight preference for one or more other groups but hides it, as nearly everyone does to some extent), even if the person accused of so-called "racism" were actually "racist" why does this matter to anyone else anyway if they aren't causing anyone else harm?

That is the key question that is never asked in the anti-"racism" hysteria. What difference does it make and what gives you a moral right to "judge" them for something that's not illegal in the first place? Being "racist" and even telling others, even if someone blatantly were (which nearly no one is in 2016 but supposing they were), is completely protected by the law and by the fundamental human right to freedom of thought and conscience. What, you say? That's not true! Oh, yes it is, Rorys of the world. Racial discrimination in certain situations is illegal, but "being racist" is not. That's why even the term "racism" is a meaningless, useless, and deliberately vague term, it means nothing. Discrimination is the problem.

The reality is, just because you think someone is "racist" chances are 90% or more of the time, they aren't (or at least no more than the minimal level all humans are), and even if they were, and if they were blatantly so, if they aren't causing real, tangible harm to anyone else, its none of your freaking business and you have no moral OR legal right to physically attack him or her.

So, get over it. Its time for society to move on. We moved past anti-witchcraft hysteria and judgementalism, and its time to do the same over the equally specious "racism" hysteria.

You an everyone else has a right to be racist, sexist, generally biased etc. What you are not allowed to do is to institutionalize your bias. Unless you pay all the taxes and fight all the wars, you have to submit to this fictionalized democracy.
 
Other races can't be racist because racism is systematic and a system of power. Other races can hurt your feelings, but they don't have the power to deny you a job, legally end your life, instate laws to hurt you, etc.. Only white people have that power. Understand yet?

I'm a white woman myself, but taking a Sociology class really should be mandatory for some people

Only white people can end someone's life?

Taking a history class or watching the news should be mandatory for you.

But you'll fit in well with the rest of the white guilt ass hats in this forum.
 
Other races can't be racist because racism is systematic and a system of power. Other races can hurt your feelings, but they don't have the power to deny you a job, legally end your life, instate laws to hurt you, etc.. Only white people have that power. Understand yet?

I'm a white woman myself, but taking a Sociology class really should be mandatory for some people

ever been to Bali? they have the power to end your life.
 
"Racism" (which 90% of the time only means "white "racism"" while racism by other groups either towards whites or toward other non-white groups is normally ignored, excused, or simply not noticed) is the witchcraft of the post-modern age.

A mere accusation of "racism" is enough to bring down the holy wrath of an outraged liberal society upon the individual so accused. Not only are there social and community repercussions of various kinds, along with frequent ostracism from peer groups, many individuals internally seeth with rage and anger toward the person being accused of the "racism" and feel justified or even complelled to engage in physical violence toward the accused.

Beyond the fact, that 90% of the time or so, those accused of "racism" are not in fact "racist" (at least no more so than any human who may have some slight preference for one or more other groups but hides it, as nearly everyone does to some extent), even if the person accused of so-called "racism" were actually "racist" why does this matter to anyone else anyway if they aren't causing anyone else harm?

That is the key question that is never asked in the anti-"racism" hysteria. What difference does it make and what gives you a moral right to "judge" them for something that's not illegal in the first place? Being "racist" and even telling others, even if someone blatantly were (which nearly no one is in 2016 but supposing they were), is completely protected by the law and by the fundamental human right to freedom of thought and conscience. What, you say? That's not true! Oh, yes it is, Rorys of the world. Racial discrimination in certain situations is illegal, but "being racist" is not. That's why even the term "racism" is a meaningless, useless, and deliberately vague term, it means nothing. Discrimination is the problem.

The reality is, just because you think someone is "racist" chances are 90% or more of the time, they aren't (or at least no more than the minimal level all humans are), and even if they were, and if they were blatantly so, if they aren't causing real, tangible harm to anyone else, its none of your freaking business and you have no moral OR legal right to physically attack him or her.

So, get over it. Its time for society to move on. We moved past anti-witchcraft hysteria and judgementalism, and its time to do the same over the equally specious "racism" hysteria.

You're a racist.

It should be embarrassing.

However, for the same reasons that you're probably a racist, you lack the abilities to self-reflect and instead take stubborn pride in your racism.

You have a right to be racist, however you do not have a right to express racist views and not expect people to confront you on your racism.

You reap what you sew.
 
Whenever I read/hear anyone spew anything about "white" people being somehow superiorly unjust toward another "color" people just because of skin pigmentation difference, I instantly wonder what the humongous body count must be that "white" people have racked-up against other "white" people, and how possibly color can practically enter into the fundamental discussion which is nothing about any "color", but is everything about plain, simple hate - which every "color" naturally possesses to the same practical degree.

Any who insist on separating themselves and/or others on any "color" premise are racist.
 
Then why are you responding as if it's legit?

(lol, moron.)
Hey, another worthless cunt here to suck on the filthy cock of Zion...

I am not responding to it as it it where serious, the bottom half of the post was to anyone reading that supports the idea satirized in the post I quoted.

Any who insist on separating themselves and/or others on any "color" premise are racist.
So? Skin color is an easy way to determine "race" quickly.

There are distinct and noticeable differences generally between races, making decisions based on these know generally true differences is smart.

Should we ignore these observed traits when avoiding a poisonous snake based on it's markings?
 
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As a white immigrant, I've had it both ways :
- racist attitudes from some non-white immigrants who worried that I might be given special preference just because "I'm white"
- and xenophobic attitudes from some locals.

Luckily, I only had to deal with very few such attitudes.
 
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