Alright hear me out, the definition of racism is hating a race with reason and think you are better than them. Now the definition of prejudice is hating someone/something without reason or evidence. Now why am I telling you this? Because people don't know the difference. For example if I just said "I hate black people" that's being [u]prejudice[/u] not racist because I still see them a group of people. Now if I said "I hate blacks and white people are superior" then that is [u]racism[/u].[spoiler]i don't hate blacks[/spoiler] Hopefully you learned something here, have a good day!
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2 RespuestasPrejudice. Pre-Judice "Before Judge" Prejudice is passing premature judgment on a person or thing. Racism is the belief that a race is in some way superior or inferior than another. Contrary to what you will hear from hardcore leftists, anybody can be a racist.
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Racism means you are white. Duh.
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Racism doesn't necessarily mean you think you're better than them. It usually coincides with that, but they aren't always one in the same.
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1 RespuestaRacism is a crime, and crime is for black people.
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3 RespuestasShhh you can only be racist if you are white
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