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if you 'hate' ppl who are racist then you are no better than them
you actually class yourself in with them and enforce thier twisted beliefs
Hate? No.
I do not like racists but hate is too strong of a word.
Hating someone gives them power and I refuse to do that.
Yes. White people are the worst!
Are you one of those people that accuses everyone of being "racist" for simply acknowledging race? I hate those people.
I'm really getting sick of the over usage of this word.
It does nothing but separate us further.
To me it has lost its meaning and is on the same level as telling someone they have cooties in the schoolyard.
I find racism an ignorant view to hold. When I have a conversation with someone around the beliefs they have of various races, I find they are very rarely able to back up their beliefs with any reason or logic (the rare occassion a person presents a thought out arguement, the logic supporting it is very skewed). Racist beliefs seem to come from absorbing the mindset of others with no thought of one's own. I have little time for people who judge others to be inferior based on arbitrary differences, or who attempt to boost their own feelings of superiority at the expense of others.
Yeah, so you just hate people. I guess that that's simply reality
Who are you trying to please by asking this question?
Racism is just hate for something that people are not willing to take the time to fix. Why would I encourage hate by hating people who hate? That's like four times the hate right there. So no I don't hate them, but I sure heck pity them. They have no idea what they're missing out on.
I don't "hate" anybody.
Hate is the root of racism in the first place, and it is best to teach the racist about equality, not let the racist teach you about hate.
Well, racism is most certainly quite a lot more versatile than hating someone due to their race, despite its definition being applied to as if we were still in 1930. :/
But yeah, racism sucks.
People who lump any group of people into one 'type' and waste their energy hating them deserve pity. I have had friends over the years who have revealed their bigotry and lost my respect. I stopped finding reasons to be around them. I will still be there if they need me. All I can do is live my life as an example and there is just not enough room in my life for hate.
Being racist is a waste of time around my wife's family, they don't see color, race, religion, or sexual oreintation as a issue. They accept everyone as family or friends. Annoying as hell! I have tried to explain the rights and wrongs of mixing with certain people/cultures to my wife, she just laughs at me.
I dont "hate" them, I just have little respect for them.
I feel sorry for them.
I had a bumper sticker on my car that read "I don't brake for racist". In retrospect I should have put it on the front.
I hate it as well. +5
I don't hate them, I sortof feel sorry for them for having an obvious mental and psychological deficiency.
Or not.
I don't. I don't like the attitude, but I don't hate them. I have a lot of racist friends, and half of my family is quite racist. We've even got some white supremacists in the mix. I can look past it. While I dislike their attitudes, that doesn't mean I have to dislike them as people.
They would have to matter for me to feel anything towards them.
I sure do
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You're reading I hate people who are racist. How about you?
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Yep.
by Arisztid in a COAT of Rromani awareness on October 27th, 2009