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Originally Posted by peter12
It's not the insult, it's the attitude which reveals an underlying prejudice. We're all human and racism is present in all ethno-racial groups. To insinuate that somehow other groups are different, perhaps more altruistic or that certain prejudice is allowed, is a different form of racism.
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It's hilarious to even compare "black on white" racism to racism that minorities face on a dailiy occurance. Remember that segmant on the news a few years ago that highlighted the obvious racism shown at bars and clubs in our own city of Calgary? I can't even imagine how different my life would be if I was a minority.
Just last weekend, me and my three white friends strolled into a club without hassle, and the group of black guys behind us didn't get in because they weren't dressed properly. Even though they were wearing collared shirts and nice shoes and my group of friends were wearing tshirts and sneakers.
So they weren't allowed into a public bar because they were black. Does that seem fair to you? Being a white male, life is easy. In my entire life I've never had any problems getting into certain businesses, dealing with police, etc... Unfortunately my minority friends can't say the same.