"Ideological racism" is a term that refers to an ideology of racial supremacy, like that the KKK, or far-right Europeans
That is how some people have come to utilize it, but the term itself is based on ideological thoughts derived primarily through race.
You choose to remain ignorant about the world, and there's nothing I can do about it.
So 16 equals 25 and civilians playing video games tells you what cops do on the job. There are so many good studies done on societal issues involving race, if you link some of those, there wouldn't be a need for someone to rip them apart.
I will say, your main point is that racism is worse in Europe than it is in the US, therefore it does not exist in the US.
I haven't so much as implied any such thing. My main point was those links were laughable in their methodology. As far as the rest of your rant, perhaps we should spend a couple million dollars of the governments money for those black living in Beverly Hills and Bel Air to help them pay their employees to put an additional coat of wax on their Bentleys, that could help with racial inequity a lot, right? On a more serious note, socio economic issues are the
main reason we see inequities in our society. Focusing more effort to address the more serious issue and less on catchy headline grabbing one is a better way to proceed.
By your definition you are also racist, because you mentioned that other factors affect people 'more' than race, certainly implying you believe race affects people. It's silliness.
Race tends to be the dominant factor in skin pigmentation, so yes, it effects people. I've been on these boards for a very long time, not big on using absolutes. As for the definition you provided, interesting. I had linked one in my last post and it is the one I was taught(not verbatim)- the one you linked is rather different.
You're continuing to prove my point that you didn't really know very much about what was going on here, you just jumped in without educating yourself.
Like 16 somehow having 25 pairs? Citizens playing video games being an indicator of on duty cops? Back to the name one again, I already quoted the study where they stated they adjusted the resumes-
employers may infer not just the race of the applicant, but also social class, assuming that certain African-American sounding names are associated with having more underprivileged backgrounds
This is to quote the study of what they call 'African American' names, which again brings it back to socio economic, but that is besides the point. Another issue I wanted to touch upon is them using Irish names for their 'African American' selection, seriously(Arabic too although this study seems to be focusing on sub Sahara).
Considering your other critiques, this is most likely another made up problem
Read the studies, please. Read exactly what they did for all of them, I did before I started bashing them, you still by your own admission have not. If you are going to link research, you may want to look it over first.