racist defined, what kind of racist are you?

desert dude

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I have been called a racist on RIU more than once, I am not a NASCAR fan and I almost always obey the speed limit. I don't get it.

Feel free to nominate your favorite RIU racist here. If you have a better definition of "racist", then by all means post it here. Have fun, or be venomous, venting is good for you.



racist
Someone who drives a race car for a living.

Derived from the word:

race - noun. A competition of speed, as in running or riding.

and the suffix:

ist - One that performs a specified action

Hey NASCAR is on! Let's watch all the racists go around the track in their race cars!

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=racist

Look at that guy in the race car... he is such a racist!



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[h=3]racism definition [/h]
The belief that some races are inherently superior (physically, intellectually, or culturally) to others and therefore have a right to dominate them. In the United States, racism, particularly by whites against blacks, has created profound racial tension and conflict in virtually all aspects of American society. Until the breakthroughs achieved by the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s, white domination over blacks was institutionalized and supported in all branches and levels of government, by denying blacks their civil rights and opportunities to participate in political, economic, and social communities.




racism or racialism (ˈreɪsɪzəm, ˈreɪʃəˌlɪzəm)
— n
1. the belief that races have distinctive cultural characteristics determined by hereditary factors and that this endows some races with an intrinsic superiority over others
2. abusive or aggressive behaviour towards members of another race on the basis of such a belief

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/racism

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UncleBuck

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Oh my! That sounds so racist!

Who is this they he is referring to?

Its anti gun people? Oh. Never mind.
he's referring to anyone who is so racist as to believe that there deserves to be a trial for martin. he thinks we should all just take the guy on his word and ignore all the physical evidence, like hm being 50 feet away from where he said he was attacked and immediately pinned.
 

desert dude

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he's referring to anyone who is so racist as to believe that there deserves to be a trial for martin. he thinks we should all just take the guy on his word and ignore all the physical evidence, like hm being 50 feet away from where he said he was attacked and immediately pinned.
Needs more venom and more secret codes.
 

Antidisestablishmentarian

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I read that thread and followed it. Posted in it as well.

You misrepresent his stance, purposefully.

Especially with that quote.

You made him look racist by leaving out exactly who the they was.

Lynch him for he actually says.

Not what you infer or wish he said.

Not what you make up for him.

Dont forget... You yourself are bigoted against southerners and especially Texans.

But that's apparently ok. Why is that?
 

canndo

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Times have changed. It used to be that I could hang out with a big enough bunch of white people where eventually someone would feel "comfortable" enough to where they would exhibit their racisim overtly. they did this with the express presumption that everyone around them was white and would go along if not actually laugh at the jokes or nod one's head at the statement of how this [fill in the blank/neighborhood/world/country/city/stae] was going to hell because of the [fill in the derogatory racial references]. No longer, finally white people look askance, take issue with, leave or even become violent with the person making the references. This does not mean that racism has dissapeared, it has simply gone underground. Your average white racist will now simply use code or veiled references [know what I mean?] and hides his racism.

It is not much more difficult to spot the racist now, but it is much more difficult to label him. We all see racists hiding behind the political. It is fashionable to call all sorts of insults down upon Obama only to give the "what? me?" shake of one's head, "am I not allowed to criticize the president now?" they have that same fake indignation they reserve for Biden's "in chains" comment but we all know what is going on.

I think it was in a way, very sad that Obama became president before racism truely dissapeard rather than simply going underground because now we can all plead our freedom of poliical expression while actually being as racist as we could have been before those damn liberals started taking issues with our comments in groups.
 

desert dude

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Times have changed. It used to be that I could hang out with a big enough bunch of white people where eventually someone would feel "comfortable" enough to where they would exhibit their racisim overtly. they did this with the express presumption that everyone around them was white and would go along if not actually laugh at the jokes or nod one's head at the statement of how this [fill in the blank/neighborhood/world/country/city/stae] was going to hell because of the [fill in the derogatory racial references]. No longer, finally white people look askance, take issue with, leave or even become violent with the person making the references. This does not mean that racism has dissapeared, it has simply gone underground. Your average white racist will now simply use code or veiled references [know what I mean?] and hides his racism.

It is not much more difficult to spot the racist now, but it is much more difficult to label him. We all see racists hiding behind the political. It is fashionable to call all sorts of insults down upon Obama only to give the "what? me?" shake of one's head, "am I not allowed to criticize the president now?" they have that same fake indignation they reserve for Biden's "in chains" comment but we all know what is going on.

I think it was in a way, very sad that Obama became president before racism truely dissapeard rather than simply going underground because now we can all plead our freedom of poliical expression while actually being as racist as we could have been before those damn liberals started taking issues with our comments in groups.

Poor liberals. America elected a black man as president and that black man has done a poor job. Trying to label any criticism of Obama as racist is kinda hard, huh. Not exactly working out very well, is it? There were no objections at all with expressing biting criticisms of GW Bush, though: "Bushitler", and "chimp", and drawing GWB as Alfred E Newman, etc.

Have you noticed that the retort, "RACIST!!!" has become a standard, one-word joke response amongst young people? Do you understand why?

All I can suggest is, toughen up.
 

althor

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If I were a blue and green striped tree frog I would be hanging out on the side of my tree, lapping up bugs, thinking there is nothing in the world I would rather be than a blue and green striped tree frog. Blue and green striped tree frogs are the best thing to be in the whole WORLD!

I expect everyone to feel that way and because of that, it makes us all equal.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Times have changed. It used to be that I could hang out with a big enough bunch of white people where eventually someone would feel "comfortable" enough to where they would exhibit their racisim overtly. they did this with the express presumption that everyone around them was white and would go along if not actually laugh at the jokes or nod one's head at the statement of how this [fill in the blank/neighborhood/world/country/city/stae] was going to hell because of the [fill in the derogatory racial references]. No longer, finally white people look askance, take issue with, leave or even become violent with the person making the references. This does not mean that racism has dissapeared, it has simply gone underground. Your average white racist will now simply use code or veiled references [know what I mean?] and hides his racism.

It is not much more difficult to spot the racist now, but it is much more difficult to label him. We all see racists hiding behind the political. It is fashionable to call all sorts of insults down upon Obama only to give the "what? me?" shake of one's head, "am I not allowed to criticize the president now?" they have that same fake indignation they reserve for Biden's "in chains" comment but we all know what is going on.

I think it was in a way, very sad that Obama became president before racism truely dissapeard rather than simply going underground because now we can all plead our freedom of poliical expression while actually being as racist as we could have been before those damn liberals started taking issues with our comments in groups.
What a crock of shit.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Short, sweet, to the point. I kind of like Canndo, but I could not agree more.
If you say, "Our first black president gets our credit rating lowered," it's racist.

How much you want to bet if Romney becomes president,"we get back a white president and look what immediately happens," is praised by all liberals?
 

ChesusRice

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If you say, "Our first black president gets our credit rating lowered," it's racist.

How much you want to bet if Romney becomes president,"we get back a white president and look what immediately happens," is praised by all liberals?
its a real simple concept
You say racist/bigoted things
You get called a racist and a bigot

Disagreeing with obama doesnt make you a racist
making racist statements does

You poor persecuted white boy
 

ChesusRice

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Canna Sylvan

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You poor persecuted black boy
Replace with white, it's just releasing your frustration with society! :dunce:

I thought Huck Finn was a terribly boring book. In high school we were forced to read that POS aloud in class. But we weren't allowed to say the naughty word. I read it anyway. What, was I going to get suspended for reading a mandatory book I was told to read aloud? Let's just say I never had to read aloud again.

What's hilarious, it's because of you liberals the teacher got his panties in a bunch. Mark Twain was also an abolitionist. So wtf?

If you can't handle a word, don't assign the book and pretend certain words aren't in it! What a concept.
 
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