No, not at all.
2006-10-09 10:13:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Look up the word. The stupid masses are very confused about race and the meanings of many words they parrot as parts of slogans they have been taught. The masses "feel" that words like hate and racism and discrimination and judging and stereotype and generalise are words that mean bad or evil thus they are interchangeable. So in your low IQ world (97% of the people live there) hate and racism are the same so if you hate racist people you are the same as them. Actually it does not make you a racist by definition if you hate racists. Being a racist does not require that you hate though ALL sane people do. do not forget the mindless slogans you have been taught to parrot on tolerance and against hate. if you are into Christ insanity you are ordered by the Jew spook in the sky to love your enemies which means you must not only tolerate me but love me as well and certainly not resist me and even turn the other cheek *****!
For info on hate and race check out The White Mans Bible below. It beats that perverted Jew created bible.
http://www.overthrow.com/creator/wmb/wmb.asp
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2006-10-09 12:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because you're not hating because of their
race. You're hating them because of their racist
beliefs. It's not as if you're hating everyone who
is of the same race as the racists themselves,
just the racists. If you hate racists that are of
a particular race, you hate the racists, not necessarily
the particular race they are from, unless you feel
that way about the entire race.
Racism is a belief in the moral or biological superiority of one race or ethnic group over another or others.[1] The term racism is also sometimes used to refer to preference for one's own ethnic group (ethnocentrism)[2], fear of difference (xenophobia), views or preferences against interbreeding of the races (miscegenation)[3], and nationalism[4], regardless of any explicit belief in superiority or inferiority fact. Related concepts include prejudice, discrimination and racialism.
Racism has been used to justify social discrimination, racial segregation and violence, including genocide.
The term racist, when used to describe someone who subscribes to racism, has been a pejorative term since at least the 1940s, and for this reason the identification of a group or person as racist is nearly always controversial.
2006-10-11 06:34:59
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answered by Answerer17 6
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Nope. But you need to define what you mean. Also, many important people were racist as well. Im not. But guess what? Most of the first ever singers were racist. Think about that.
2006-10-12 15:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because all races can be racist. If you only hated, say, white racists, then you might be racist.
2006-10-09 10:14:14
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answered by Logan 5
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To start with I always say that "hate" is a very strong word.To answer your question, no it isn't being a racist.A racist is referred to someone who does not like another because of their color,race, creed. or beliefs.
I don't understand why people really dislike others because they are different looking,etc., then themselves.
No wonder we have so much problem in this world.
Sorry, I got carried away with your question.
2006-10-09 10:22:57
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answered by tea cup 5
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no, but it is hate, and hate is not something that you should direct at anyone. I loathe racists as well, but it is the idea of racism that I hate....n ot the person. They are misguided and uneducated and just plain stupid...i pity them, they will not get far in life
2006-10-09 10:15:02
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answered by Fade__Out 4
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No, it's prejudice to hate all racists.
2006-10-09 10:17:53
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answered by pgenius3 3
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only if the one you label racist, is of another race
2006-10-09 10:22:59
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answered by acid tongue 7
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No, because that wouldn't be based on hating someone for their skin color or "race" but I don't know how anyone could really "hate" anyone
2006-10-09 10:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Define racism.
2006-10-11 14:43:24
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answered by 14Words 3
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