I do not believe in racial superiority (unlike Aclepias, or Tigered who are black liberals) however, I have no problem with anyone who prefers to be around people of their own kind.
Does that count as white supremacy according to the polls?
We don't know.
It could be anything.
Let us always remember. Lefties lie, always.
If preferring to be around ones own race is considered "supremacy" then pretty much every single person in this country is a supremist.
Look what Muhammad Ali said on the subject...
Is he a Racist?
I think not....
. Well, he was describing his preferences based upon the society in which he lived at the time I'm thinking.
I mean he said it, where as he didn't want to bring that sort of trouble upon him or his family by going against the grain of society's norms at the time. He didn't say as to whether he would or would not do such a thing in a different society like in England and such, but he sure didn't want to do it here. I agree with what he said about retaining his black heritage and DNA/Culture through marrying or staying with what he reffered to as his own kind. Not a thing wrong with that. It's not racist to want to stay with your own kind, and to further your own kind in the ways that ones see's fit. The problem today is that we have social experimentation going on, and some of it is politically motivated, and some of it is personal, and then some of it is just lust. Now alot of times people balk when they see people going against the grains, because they ask themselves so what's this all about ?? Then they refer to the things mentioned above to try and guess at it. People figure as Ali did that the cultures are so different, that how can people get together under those circumstances, and be genuine in their love for one another ? He just wasn't buying it.
It all comes down to education, the cultures people are brought up in, and the conditions that allows a connection to take place that is culturally in tune afterwards. Alot of times people aren't really shocked over two different races getting together, but they are shocked that two totally separate cultures could get together, and then make it work. When see the mixing of the races between a couple, all one can do is pray that they are genuine in their intentions and feelings for each other. Ali had a fear that black culture would be under attack and on the way towards extinction if the races started mixing and diluting themselves by creating a new race. He drew his strength from his pureness of race, and he felt that he couldn't have achieved what he did if he wasn't pure in his African decendency. Was Ali a racist because of his views by today's standards ? Many today would say yes.