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I'm no Klan Grand Master, but there are certain races that have annoying habits. Just because I feel like bringing the issue to the forefront, I am a racist?

What are our retarded public schools teaching kids?

2007-08-23 19:10:28 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

AlaskaMusher, I'll say it to anyone's face, anyday.

2007-08-23 19:17:14 · update #1

21 answers

Political correctness is an oppressive ideology.

2007-08-23 19:26:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I must say that I'm with you on this one. I am called a racist for pointing out irritating quirks of different groups (not necessarily even different races!)

I ahve realized just recently that if the opposition had any viable leg to stand on, then they would use facts to disprove me. They can't. They can only shout "racist" (which is very funny when I am speaking of an ethnicity NOT a race .. like .. duh!!)

The key to understanding whether or not you are a racist is whether you feel that your own race is better than any other. So, racism is inherently internal, and racism, in and of itself, is not illegal. It's when you start committing crimes against other people based mostly or solely on that person's race that you need help.

2007-08-23 20:08:37 · answer #2 · answered by NONAME 2 · 1 1

Well, I have been called a racist for defending the outward bashing of my own race - which is all kinds of f'ed up. I am defending my race, not degrading yours!

I have been called a racist because I choose to defend the laws of this nation and I am intolerant of those who come here illegally and are breaking said laws by the mere fact that they are here ILLEGALLY.

I have been called racist because I think Mike Vick should do hard time for a horrible crime.

I don't hate people who call me a racist for telling the truth - I do feel sorry that they lack the knowledge to differentiate between truth and actual racist ideals.

2007-08-23 19:26:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

maximum human beings consume meat is likewise a real assertion, there is not any reason to chop up the whites in this occasion. i be responsive to it is merely an occasion, yet on each and every occasion a particular race is singled out it may set human beings off. many extremely everyone seems to be slightly too gentle and by an overabundance of warning will stay faraway from pointing out race in any situation. merely be careful that what your asserting isn't certainly racist. each and every so often pointing out a stereo form seems racist whether that is often real. finally there is not any could desire to make generalized statements some particular race different than keeping apart them from the different ethnicities.

2016-10-03 04:09:42 · answer #4 · answered by hughart 4 · 0 0

I actually don't "hate" anybody. I don't waste my time on anything so futile. And as for your assertion that certain races have "annoying habits" - I am not sure what you mean. I know lots of people who have extremely annoying habits but their race doesn't seem to have anything to do with how annoying they are. For instance, there is this woman at my work who, apart from being exceptionally lazy, is continually playing with her hair, even when someone is talking to her. She is 45 years old FFS!!! She plays with her hair like a 12 year old!
But she is the same race as me so I fail to see the link.
Perhaps you had better have another look around. There are really annoying people out there - and you are probably one of them.

2007-08-23 19:25:55 · answer #5 · answered by cutsie_dread 5 · 1 1

There is not such a thing as races with annoying habits. This is just how some cultures and traditions are. Your American habits and values could be considered annoying by other cultures. The key is if you can't tolerate certain behavior or tradition, just simply don't participate. American is a country that is built on immigrants and tolerance is the key to its greatness,

2007-08-23 20:00:11 · answer #6 · answered by guy_from_there 3 · 0 1

I know exactly what you are saying, but I think it is more of the culture or group the person is in and most races do belong to the same groups. I have a bit of a problem with "ghetto" people and most of them are black. I don't know why...they just are. I'm not even close to being racist and I usually accept everyone right away, but for some reason a lot of the african american people around where I live, are very rude. I know it has nothing to do with their race...so I don't know what it is. But I would never go around saying, blacks are rude. Never.

2007-08-23 19:18:35 · answer #7 · answered by Jo 2 · 3 2

no, you are not a racist for bringing the issue to the forefront. Certain groups do like to argue though and will make a big deal about it no matter what. Ignore them.

2007-08-23 19:14:51 · answer #8 · answered by sophieb 7 · 3 2

Actually, you border on the "bigot" side of things, but I don't see anything good coming from making a comment like "this group of people have annoying habits".

Everyone's culture is different. Let the little annoyances go and work on the big problems.

2007-08-23 19:14:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Don't hate them. But it is absurd. Its also the grand culmination of political correctness. Everyone afraid to speak the truth, everyone blindly following their grand liberal masters.

2007-08-23 19:33:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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