Diamondeye wrote:
Xequecal wrote:
In my opinion, the stupidest thing about "racism" is Americans' collective belief that as soon as someone is proved to be racist
The stupidest thing about Americans is that we continue allowing people who benefit politically from "proving" things racist to continue doing so.
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but Trump being a racist somehow immediately overrides all that, to the point that Trump's supporters have to make themselves look ridiculous by emphatically denying Trump has no racist feelings at all?
No one is terribly concerned with Trump's internal feelings. His expressed viewpoints and actions point to crass, boorish, crude, rude, insensitive, and simplistic in racial matters, just as in many other areas. None of those are "racist". Trump's supporters are saying he isn't racist because of what you cited above. It is, at its root, a demand for a return to a definition of racism that calls out actual racial supremacist viewpoints, not merely things the elft doesn't like. By that, I mean actual supremacist viewpoints, not the "white supremacy" that for all intents and purposes does not exist at all and is simply an inflammatory way of pointing out statistical differences.
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This is like, I don't know, like DUIs in accidents. It doesn't matter that the other guy was going 100 MPH in a residential area, flipped his car going around a curve, and rolled over a family out for a walk before smashing into you while you were pulling out of your driveway. You had alcohol in your system, so all of that was your fault.
In a situation like that, the other driver certainly would not escape consequences.
So, according to you, a business owner that decided to charge a 10% "service charge for being black" for his services shouldn't be considered racist if he can produce documented evidence that, on average, due to higher rates of fraud/theft/nonpayment, black people incur 10% higher costs? I'm pretty sure even most conservatives would regard this as quite racist, even though it's purely statistical and not rooted in any belief in white supremacy or black genetic inferiority. In fact, discrimination based on statistical differences is considered so racist that accusations of it makes for effective
smear campaigns.The truth is, there aren't consistent standards for what constitutes racism on either the left or right, so whether something is considered racist often comes down to tone and "feelz." As such, when you are brash, abrasive, and insulting like Trump is, you get held to a higher standard.
Finally, as far as the law is concerned, liberals are far closers to being "right" on racism than conservatives. In business, ANY policy with a disparate impact on a protected minority class is illegal racism, regardless of the reasoning behind it. This is an even lower standard for "racism" than rabid SJWs hold public figures to.