You don't know what racism MEANS. It means that you believe a person is superior to another simply because of their race. Trying to tell a story through a different lens isn't racism.
You dont understand the English language very well. 'Racism' is an -ism, meaning it is a system of thought. Thinking that one race is superior in some ambiguous undefined way is not a system of thought, though it is a step up for most liberals, sure. It is much broader than you seem to think it is.
Racism - Wikipedia
The term racism is a noun describing the state of being racist, i.e., subscribing to the belief that the human population can be classified according to race. The origin of the root word "race" is not clear. Linguists generally agree that it came to the English language from Middle French, but there is no such agreement on how it came into Latin-based languages, generally. A recent proposal is that it derives from the Arabic ra's, which means "head, beginning, origin" or the Hebrew rosh, which has a similar meaning.[4] Early race theorists generally held that some races were inferior to others and that differential treatment of races was consequently justified.[3][5][6][7] These early theories guided pseudo-scientific research assumptions; the collective endeavors to adequately define and form hypotheses about racial differences are generally termed scientific racism.
Today, most biologists, anthropologists, and sociologists reject a taxonomy of races in favor of more specific and/or empirically verifiable criteria, such as geography, ethnicity or a history of endogamy.[8] To date, there is little evidence in human genome research indicating that race can be defined in such a way as to be useful in a genetic classification of humans.[9][10][11]
An entry in the Oxford English Dictionary (2008) defines racialism simply as "An earlier term than racism, but now largely superseded by it," and cites it in a 1902 quote.[12] The revised Oxford English Dictionary cites the shortened term "racism" in a quote from the following year, 1903.[13][14][15] It was first defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "[t]he theory that distinctive human characteristics and abilities are determined by race", which gives 1936 as the first recorded use. Additionally, the Oxford English Dictionary records racism as a synonym of racialism: "belief in the superiority of a particular race". By the end of World War II, racism had acquired the same supremacist connotations formerly associated with racialism: racism now implied racial discrimination, racial supremacism and a harmful intent. (The term "race hatred" had also been used by sociologist Frederick Hertz in the late 1920s.)
So we have three different conditions for racism to be held as a belief;
1.
The theory that distinctive human characteristics and abilities are determined by race; this means that one attributes general characteristics about a race to each member of that race in a
deterministic way. Star Trek and Tolkien are inebriated with this sort of racialism, ascribing behavior on the part of one species or race as endemic to that species and they have no choice, as one episode of Star Trek put it, "I am a scorpion; it is in my nature." No, human beings make choices and are not controled by their genetic behavior, their lizard mind. This rebirth of this widespread notion is leading to a resurrection of genuine racism, and it will return, largely in part thanks to leftist ideologues who have entirely bleached any sting at all in the use of the term.
2.
The belief in the superiority of a particular race; usually the author of a racist theory believes that their race is the one that is supreme above all others. I believe that north east Asian ethnicities are superior to the rest of the world for the level of social stability that they have been able to maintain, especially Korea. But I dont wish the law to change in any way due to this notion I have.
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The implication of the system of thought requires also an intent to promote:
a.
Discrimination against other races/ethnicities, and
b.
Harmful intent. Though I think the former falls under the latter, it merits special mention as it is the most common way today that the left manifests its racism against whites, defending and promoting racist policies against white people, especially the white middle class.
You leftist throw these words around without meaning, context or any objective use of any sort.
Minorities can indeed be racists and Eric Holder, President Obama, and the Black Lives Matter movement are indeed such racists.