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What is a race realist??
A fancy name for racist. Remember geosurface?What is a race realist??
If Will Smith and pre-2005 Eminem were next to each other and I might be inclined to go with Will Smith.
If a person is jumping around, dancing and yelling and their lips are sticking out two feet from their face every time they say something and this happens if something slightly offensive might have been said. I'm sorry but I need to classify you for my own safety.
On the other hand it is known that all Indian/Pakistani people like to jump into a store right before it closes with their entire family of two year olds, make a giant mess, not buy anything and leave.
A fancy name for racist. Remember geosurface?
It means you use statistics to paint a group with a broad brush.It means you're racist, but have a really good reason to be.
Even every now and then? I think we may just be using different terms for the same thing.
I'm not sure what point this was trying to make.
Someone who is racist but claiming that is only reasonable since his/her race really is superior to one or all others.What is a race realist??
Even every now and then? I think we may just be using different terms for the same thing.
IMO it is simply understanding that there ARE differences between the different races and their cultures. I think some would say that seeing any differences at all makes you racist.
I'll make it simple for all you race-baiting retards:
If you see a person and statistics about that person's race influence your opinion about them in any way without first getting to know that person, you are a racist. Call yourself a race-realist if it helps your conscience.
And every person is different.Statistics are hard to refute.
I'll make it simple for all you race-baiting retards:
If you see a person and statistics about that person's race influence your opinion about them in any way without first getting to know that person, you are a racist. Call yourself a race-realist if it helps your conscience.
And every person is different.
Statistics tell us nothing about an individual; statistics merely correlate information about a group.Statistics are hard to refute.
Fantastic. Now tell us what we can assume about a black person just from his/her skin color.I'm ok with being called a racist. And yes, the behavior of the group influences my opinion about them in some degree when I first meet them. Everybody does that every day about everything. You will treat a hot girl differently than some morbidly obese chick. That behavior is hard wired into everybody's brain. It's typically called intuitions and intuitions are based on patterns. If a negative pattern is constructed, is that the fault of the person who constructed the pattern, of based on the actions of those the patterns are built around?
In the case of a morbidly obese chick, you can assume she doesn't take care of herself, eats too much, is lazy, guess that her house is a mess, and has low self esteem. In how many cases is that true? Your brain creates that pattern.
There is nothing wrong with creating a pattern. Anybody who is honest with themselves does this. In fact, your brain does this at a subconscious level, and most people have to fight against it. All I know is if I drive through the inner city, I'm going to be more alert, and nervous compared to driving through a rural area. To call me a retard for being that way, fine, I'm ok with being a smart retard.
I used to be racist. I had a girlfriend who worked as a mutual clerk every summer and I took her to the track. I played the horses and usually came out ahead because I wasn't greedy and had good tips. So I guess I was a racist.