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Originally Posted by Shauk
My question is, is racism today as prejudiced as it was in the 50's now that, given the free leash of american citizenship and exposure in the media, we've seen the result of the popular culture of black America?
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i think there's alot more to racism than just black people. i grew up in the midwest (some would argue the 'cowboy west') and i went to a middle school in a shitty part of town where Native Americans outnumbered any other ethnic group. for the longest time i hated them because a friend of mine got jumped on our way back from school (we both ran, he was fat and got caught, and i was too skinny to hold my own). i dont think racism where i'm from has changed all that much from the 1950s, but i guess racism has alot to do with geography too.
well theres a long (non)answer to your question
tl;dr,
i dont think racism is limited to black people so its hard to answer the question
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Originally Posted by WhoaitsZ
undefendable (I just made a new word i think).
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call me a grammar nazi, but i think the word you're looking for is 'indefensible'