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You continue to avoid answering the question. Is your argument that since there were whites who voted for Obama, racism is not an issue in the US?
Racism is way overblown in America.
Blacks see it even when it's not there.
I wore this T-shirt to a restaurant in Marble Falls Texas and a black family had a hissy fit and told the manager that it was racist and he wanted us kicked out.
Do you see the shirt as racist?
I'm not sure why that would be considered racist, unless there's some Mickey Mouse racism connection I'm unaware of. I mean, I think I've read that Disney himself may have been somewhat of a racist, but that would be a pretty big stretch.
I think racism is both overblown and underblown. Some people see racism anywhere. Some people refuse to see it anywhere.
Sure there's racism out there,from both sides.
But it's not nearly as bad as blacks like to claim.
The wife and I's favorite Cajun restaurant has about a fifty fifty mix of white and black customers,and as regulars we know many of the black customers by name and we all get along famously.
The constant cries of racism only exacerbate the problem.
What you call racism from both sides is your refusal to understand that one side is reacting angrily in response to the racism put on them by whites. Racism IS just as bad as we claim. Turn black before you say other wise. And your Cajun restaurant doesn't prove anything. And being quiet abut racism is what exacerbates the problem.
Actually your constant cries of racism pisses me off as it does for a lot of people.
So how exactly does that help?
Actually my fact based statements only pisses off white racists. And since this is the race and racism section, if you don't like my constant remarks about white racism go to another topic area.