I will state it here and as clearly as i possibly can. I am racist and i admit it. I am racist against anyone that doesnt want to work and feeds off society when they are capable of supporting themselves and getting a job. I dont care what color or race they are. White, Black , Mexican , Chinese. I dont trust anyone who says they are not predjudice. Because they are a liar. There are some degree's to it and some people take it to the point of hate. I try and treat everyone according to the golden rule and do the best i can. What is wrong with admitting that none of us are perfect and that we are all racist to some degree. Once you admit it then you can deal with it and get past it.
to be racist wouldnt you judge races differently? i know i do. like if i read a story about a super intelligent person creating or discovering something amazing, i assume it was a white or asian male. if somebody broek the 100 meter sprint record i assume it was a black dude. or if they broke the marathon record i assume it was a different sort of black dude from a different region in africa. races come with specific skill sets. which isnt to say there are not fast whiteys or inventive negroes (cracker speedy don beebe and darkie physicist niel degrasse tyson come to mind.), just that on average some races are better or worse at various things. thats because i am racist and i make judgements on groups of people based on race.
Actually, you would have to believe one race is superior to another to be considered a racist. I believe we all make assumptions and judgements (many of them valid) based on race, but that alone doesn't make us a racist.
racism 1. The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others. 2. Discrimination or prejudice based on race. This definition would seem to support your assertion, but the PC crowd (and the general public to a large degree) seems to feel that having any preconceived notion about an entire race is 'racism'.
No doubt about it. Racism/racist is overused these days and we've lost sight of the real definition. There are some differences between the races, just like there are differences between men and women. Making assumptions and judgements based off those differences is logical.
Extremists have a louder voice and stand out more but it is the moderate vote that will win elections. Unless you think the majority is extreme. Now there is a large gap between Dem. and Rep but the party that comes off as being the most extreme usually loses.