I enjoyed that video a lot. It shows how people in our country, while not surprised when racism occurs, handle it peacefully and intellectually realizing it is not the "norm" and it is not acceptable. They speak up about it and express their disagreement with it. One hundred years from now, this kind of thing will be unknown other than in history books. Now that people travel the world daily, we are all mixing. Thus, "white" and "black" will be a thing of the past. Racial differences will be less and people will just be "people". Children will not understand racial hatred because there will will not be adults to teach it to them.

Now to get a little more "out there". I believe that aliens will eventually be introduced into our planet's awareness. What will that do to our perception of "different"? How might that cause us to unify as a planet of people? Ronald Reagan asked this same question in addressing the U.N. to inspire thought about the importance of coming together and cooperating.
 
It's not racist, if you just have a sexual preference for black men or white women. But this forum is clearly speaking another language. Working with cliches and stereotypes is racism. Do we really have to discuss about this?

"It's not racist,"

I'm going to stop you there. Being attracted to a certain race isn't racist until it is. It can totally be a race thing. Especially if you see one group as better than the other or one group as only useful for sex but not as an attractive partner societally speaking.
 
I enjoyed that video a lot. It shows how people in our country, while not surprised when racism occurs, handle it peacefully and intellectually realizing it is not the "norm" and it is not acceptable. They speak up about it and express their disagreement with it. One hundred years from now, this kind of thing will be unknown other than in history books. Now that people travel the world daily, we are all mixing. Thus, "white" and "black" will be a thing of the past. Racial differences will be less and people will just be "people". Children will not understand racial hatred because there will will not be adults to teach it to them.

Now to get a little more "out there". I believe that aliens will eventually be introduced into our planet's awareness. What will that do to our perception of "different"? How might that cause us to unify as a planet of people? Ronald Reagan asked this same question in addressing the U.N. to inspire thought about the importance of coming together and cooperating.

I agree. Great of how people react. Speaks volume of the progress of our country even though we got a racist in office
 
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A fine example of racism is currently in the white house....the majority of the country believes he is racist.....and yet you come here...to an interracial site...and there are so many here that support trump and his racism.....confusing to say the least.....are they just slumming?....and what is even more confusing is the number of minorities that support this racism...


Well, we have the facts, and here’s my direct statement: Donald Trump is the most racist president in U.S. history — and we haven’t even made it through his first year. If we look at the evidence, we see that Trump has never valued black lives and he never will.
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Yes agree he is racist and mostly like trump is. He is known as a butcher of Gujrat, He likes bloodshed specially of muslim's and sikh community. V 1 Comment

Racial views of Donald Trump - Wikipedia
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Donald Trump
, the President of the United States, has a history of making racially controversial remarks and taking actions widely seen as playing upon racial anxieties in the United States. Trump has denied accusations of racism by saying, "I am not a racist. I'm the least racist
 
Anti-Racists Should Think Twice about Allying with Socialism
Modern racial justice movements like Black Lives Matter are embracing the historically false assumption that socialism is anti-racist.




Often overlooked by those who keep the Marxist flame alive is the blatant racism of Karl Marx. Largely unknown to his non-white and non-Western admirers is the contempt in which Marx held all non-European peoples and cultures.
Much has been written about the fact that Marx, although of rabbinical descent on both sides of his family, was a dedicated anti-Semite. In fact, his book “World Without Jews” is considered by many to be a forerunner to Hitler’s “Mein Kampf.”
Little, however, has been written about Marx’s racial views, the contempt in which he held not only non-whites but whole groupings of Europeans, especially the Slavic peoples.


 
Bill and Hillary Clinton and racism

Bill and Hillary Clinton are known for there cynical manipulation of Black voters and pandering to "white working class, hard-working white" nativist sentiment.[1][2] Reminiscent of her famous "bring them to heel" speech, while discussing police shootings Hillary Clinton said, "We have got to rein in what is absolutely inexplicable" without bothering to explain what is inexplicable.
Hillary's racism runs deep. The night Bill Clinton lost his bid for a Congressional seat in 1974 and disappointing their immediate personel ambitions, Hillary blamed the loss on campaign manager Paul Fray. "She called me everything but a white man," Fray explained to the BBC.[3] Tensions escalated. Then she called him a "F******g Jew bastard." The Cinton's of course deny it but five separate surving witnesses corroborate each other in detail.[4][5] The incident was first reported in a book published by Harper Collins in 2000 entitled, State of a Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton.[5][6][7][8][9]

 
Comment - Trump’s White nationalist (Supremacy) Agenda
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But, what is new is Trump’s tirade and race-baiting is that Race and Racism has become legitimized, normalized, a factor to be used as a much deeper political, racial, social and demographic divide for America’s heart and soul for 2020 presidential electioneering.



Opinion | Trump Is a Racist. Period. - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/14/opinion/trump-racist-shithole.html · Aug 15, 2019



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The majority of urban black slaveowners were women. In 1820, free black women represented 68 percent of heads of households and 70 percent of slaveholding heads of colored households. The large percentage of black women slaveowners is explained by the combined effects of manumission (being freed by their white masters for whom they fathered children), inheritance (receiving slaves from their white masters, relatives, and even husbands who had a higher mortality rate than women), and personal industry once they were free (buying slaves themselves).
Black women were the majority of slaves emancipated by white slave owning men with whom they had had sexual relations. The miscegenous nature of South Carolina society is nowhere better revealed than by the fact that 33 percent of all the recorded colonial manumissions were mulatto children and 75 percent of all adult manumissions were females. If homosexual relations existed between black male slaves and their white masters, these relations were not directly acknowledged through emancipation. By 1830 in Charleston, 65 percent of black slaveowners bought slaves for profit rather than to free family members, as indicated in registered documents. Black slaveowners often owned family members and slaves that they used in their businesses, but only 8 percent of black slaveowners who recorded slave transactions were purely benevolent masters–buying a slave’s family members, such as their spouses, children, and other relatives.

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