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I do believe he was not a racist in 1995.
The best way not to become a racist is to learn to talk to different people.
She did not want to be a racist because that was a bad thing.
What does the skin color of the racist in your example have to do with anything?
He called a reporter and asked if Down was a racist.
And most people in Boston probably did think he was a racist.
The racist does not see a member of another race as, say, that person's parents do.
A white woman fails to understand how she's being a racist.
So your answer is to run away with the racists?
Again, this is not a case of someone charged for being a racist.
Bruce turned the role down because he did not want to play a racist.
Of course not, and if someone said such a thing you'd be leading the charge against the racist.
Then the tapes came out, and they said that he was a racist.
And whether he's a racist or not, it's too late now.
Neither one was a racist in any evil sense, you understand.
This has led to a perception of her as a racist.
Because the left came out and said, "You are a racist!"
Telephone Man's father is a racist at home, but quite civil in public.
Now if he pushed it, he'd look like a racist.
The drug war is over, the good guys have lost and he has been cast as a racist.
I think the author said this as an attempt to show she herself is not a racist.
She divorced my father, who started the 60s as a racist, and raised me.
I could have been labeled a racist for the rest of my career.
"I did not think of her as a generalized racist."
While all you guys on here are doing the same thing he did and being racists at that too.