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I like to spread the truth about race. A lot of racism is totally rational, while some extreme racism is not. The fact the word "racism" was only invented in 1930 should tell you something. Before then the inequality of human races was taken as totally obvious. It was not new evidence or scientific breakthroughs that spurred the "anti-racism" revolution, only a change in the political climate.
rac·ism (rszm)
n.
1. The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
TRUE - e.g. blacks are superior at sprinting, whites at mathematics.
2. Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
Some discrimination is justified. When taxi drivers don't pick up black passengers because they know from crime statistics they are 10 times more likely to get robbed, then this is rational racism, although certainly unfair to law-obeying blacks.