Is that their best come back LOL!!!
2007-09-12
08:39:45
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JacksonKane
Now you know in real life you are not gonna fight nobody. You'll probably say the same thing "you're racist"
2007-09-12
08:45:28 ·
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melissa d
You just proved my point.
I never said ALL whites were racist anywhere in my question. I'm only talking about the whites that ARE racist and you tell them they are.
YOU ARE A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT.
2007-09-12
08:49:02 ·
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FRANCOAMERICAN
That too is false, I've been called racist so many times in personn by whites and blacks, I just laugh it off, it's nothing to me because I know who I am.
2007-09-12
08:50:38 ·
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Inoku
You're wrong, I've never called any race a derogatory name. And how can someone force someone else to be racist? LOL!! your answer is funny
2007-09-12
09:02:28 ·
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For the same reason that when you point out the truth to some other races they call you racist. And that IS their best come back. LOL!
2007-09-12 08:45:17
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answered by 55Spud 5
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Well I am white and I have been called a racist a few times in my life but I don't know that I ever responded back that way. I was actually called a racist because I made a comment once about not liking the way that most Chinese women look, to me that isn't racist just a preference. I think that you are right though the normal come back is that no you are the one who is a racist.
2007-09-12 08:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally because it tends to be an unfounded and ignorant statement....i.e. white person makes a completely factual and supported statement regarding a black person, black person calls white person a racist. The white person being carelessly and wrongly labeled as a racist may feel that the person attacking them is racist for so irresponsibly instigating racial adversity. Some may interpret the fact that you are asking about a white person responding with "You're racist" rather than asking about the black people who often falsely initiate the "You're racist" conversation as racist...or, at least, bias. A question only you can answer....but a discrepancy that is obvious in observation. You should ask yourself why you care about one and not the other.
2007-09-12 09:32:05
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answered by Dixie Echo 4
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sturdy question. For that matter, why is it outrageous whilst a white guy or woman calls a black guy or woman the N-observe yet no longer whilst a black guy or woman calls yet another black guy or woman the N-observe? If this is one in each and every of those racially offensive term - which it truly is - then how come they only care whilst a guy or woman who's the "incorrect shade" makes use of it? seems kinda, I dunno, racist possibly? There are all styles of double standards like that nonetheless. gay human beings can say each and every form of issues approximately on the instant human beings and no one truly cares. yet as quickly as a on the instant guy or woman says something against a gay guy or woman, regardless of if it truly is a valid grievance, swiftly they are homophobic, they seem to be a bigot, they seem to be a hater, etc. Or a non-religious guy or woman can say that they do no longer think of something is sturdy, and no one minds, yet whilst a Christian says the comparable element, swiftly they are accused of being self-righteous and illiberal and judgmental. I hate double standards. the two a behaviour is sturdy and perfect, or this is incorrect. this is not suitable for one demographic and incorrect for yet another. it truly isn't how suitable and incorrect artwork.
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answered by baskette 4
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I've been called racist by black inmates when I worked at a prison but I just ignored it, because I know I'm not. (my parents weren't racists either) I was called "racist" when the inmates didn't want to do their assigned jobs. Calling someone a racist seems to always be used as that "trump" card but that's okay. I just hit the "ignore" button when they started in. There was nothing to be gained by arguing.
2007-09-12 09:09:15
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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Ask yourself why you're calling people racist. You're right though, I've seen people do it as well. Perhaps nobody, including yourself, like being called racist. The term has become derogatory.
2007-09-12 08:47:37
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answered by Shawn B 7
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That's really funny. Black people call white people racist and white people call black people racist. When are we all going to grow up and just accept each other for who we are and not what color our skin is? How about starting right now?
2007-09-12 08:53:04
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answered by phlada64 6
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If someone walks up to me and says something like that to me when I haven't done anything to them, I just ignore them and go somewhere else. Of course if I have reason to believe that they felt I was being racist after something I said, I would probably be interested in to why they thought that and would apologize.
2007-09-12 08:57:43
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answered by Elec 3
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Its just getting old to be called that.
We're not all racists ya know.
I think that right now, you're being racist, I can honestly say that all white ppl say that.
THats being just as racist as me saying that all black people have corn rows and are thugs. Its just simply not true.
So I think that there might just be people that arent WHITE who can be racist as well...
2007-09-12 08:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that can go both ways! "Why is it that when you call a black person a racist, they automatically repond with"YOU'RE RACIST!" ?"
There are racist ppl in all races. Some races deny that fact or attempt to justify their hate for the other race.
2007-09-12 08:47:02
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answered by FrancoAmerican! 3
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