This is a rather stupid thread because proving a person is or is not racist is highly subjective. It requires evidence that a person believes one race is superior or inferior to another race. Since most people dealing with race will comment or take actions that indicated both belief of superiority, inferiority and equality. So it becomes a matter of weighing one action or comment against another. For example a white person may use the N word in referring to a black person but may also comment on the positive attributes of the race. So do the comments weight more heavily than the use of the N world? It all depends on how a person interprets it. I guess the only sure proof that a person is racist is that everything they say in connection with race indicate either superiority or inferiority between racists.Post 24:
Post 36:I challenge you to prove he's not........
Hey, why don't you answer post 24?
This is a good example of what people will say when they're "logically challenged". Following their own (lack of) logic, I challenge them both to prove that they are not racist.
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