Hey, for the record I've got no guilt on the subject. I KNOW what I am. I know I have a tendency to prejudge people based on a number of characteristics, not the least of which is race, but also including religious beliefs, weight, cleanliness, accent, glasses, hairstyle, dress. Like all humans I recognize patterns. The DIFFERENCE is that I make an effort to set that aside and judge individuals based on their own merits and flaws. Some of these stereotypes are deeply flawed and you perpetuate them by repeating them. AND I understand that I don't try to make blanket statements that include all members of a sub group.
When you say "Black people are loud" how is that any different than saying "Black people are stupid" or any other pejorative term. Its the same as saying "White people are bigoted." or any other group and yes you can make racist statements against any group including your own.
Here is the real crux of the matter: Any time you are willing to make blanket, unamended statements about an entire class of people based on something that isn't a defining characteristic of those people, be it whites, blacks, Christians, Jews, Muslims, geeks, the obese, or anything else you're exhibiting prejudice.
(in other words unless you're using the tautological type of statement such as "Jews believe in Judaism" you're making a generalization that will not hold to scrutiny.) OR if you're making statements of fact based on demographic evidence, such as "African Americans are generally fatter than Whites" (
http://www.nature.com/oby/journal/v11/n ... 0320a.html) then at least you're making a factual statement.
Even qualifying the statement "Its been my observation that Blacks tend to be louder in public settings than whites" is factual and not racist. As soon as you generalize it to an entire ethnicity with no actual data you're making a racist statement.
As for GUILT-- I have none. But I'm not the one trying to redefine racist so I am not one. Defensive much?