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In reply to the discussion: Fraternity 'Mom' Is 'Heartbroken' Over Video That Shows Her Singing N-Word [View all]Guaguacoa
(271 posts)does not mean it is. It seems to me some white people have a floating meaning of racism, that bothers me. Racism is thinking another race is inferior to theirs. It does not mean if someone disagrees with me, as a minority, they are racists. That's why it begins with the word rac(e).
Definition of RACISM (webster)
1
the belief that certain races of people are by birth and nature superior to others <Hitler's declaration of his belief in a master race was an indication of the inherent racism of the Nazi movement>
2 hatred of or discrimination against a person or persons based on their race
The word as not evolved, SOME have evolved in their use of it and it's not always correct. A group of people can't just take a word and change the meaning on their own. My point is it's about race, a whole race period.
It's like that emblem that was found on wrapping paper that resembled a REVERSE swastika. The nazi's do not own that emblem, but I can understand the hurt. The backwards swastica is a buddhist symbol that has nothing to do with nazi's. I have been to about 16 countries, japan being one, and it is many places. Yet people are so easy to point fingers and call racism that somehows the "backwards swastica" has evolved to symbolize nazi's and in reality it has not evolved at all. It's mostly a certain segment of white people that are looking for any reason to call other white people racist while ignoring real racism in other areas.
http://www.japanese-buddhism.com/swastika.html