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Re: How do you define racism ?
thankyou windypace.
Frankster, you completely read me wrong. I was agreeing with you.
The sentence meant that 'yes' there is racial prejudice, and 'no' there is no black racism by that definition. I'm not sure how to make it clearer, but my post was supporting your statement, not arguing it.
Also, saying that blacks in a similar situation could be guilty of racism IF the situation came about is in no way at all an apology for todays racists. In fact, I find it even offensive that you would compare me to an "apologist" in any way shape or form.
Predjudice is natural... it's part of human nature. It is hard to change that, but racism born of predudice is not acceptable and shouldn't be tolerated. It is a fact of life right now, but we do not have to accept it.
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