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gollygee

(22,336 posts)
Wed Nov 23, 2016, 10:33 PM Nov 2016

NPR: Is it racist to call someone racist?

http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2016/11/23/503180254/is-it-racist-to-call-someone-racist

"As far as the term racist is concerned, it always had a pejorative connotation," answered Jared Taylor, a prolific white nationalist writer. "If racist were simply a neutral word ... fine. But that word cannot be retrieved or sanitized."

If you needed another illustration of how the word racist has been defined so preposterously that nothing might ever meet the criteria, here it was. One of America's most prominent white separatists — a dude who dreams of a whites-only America and has called for the full repeal of the Civil Rights Act because it bars discrimination in private enterprise; a dude who was attending an event that ended in a chorus of Nazi cheers — was arguing against being labeled a racist because it makes his ideas sound distasteful.

One of the many victories of the civil rights movement was casting racism as a moral failure of our society. But that's had the bizarre consequence of confounding the issue for many Americans, who have never been especially literate about race to begin with. That's how we've ended up in a place where anyone of any political stripe can use racist as a cudgel, no matter how outlandish the allegation. Just last week, Joel Pollak, the editor at large of Breitbart News, appeared on NPR's Morning Edition to defend Steve Bannon, the Trump adviser and former Breitbart editor, who once bragged about making that site the platform of the aforementioned alt-right.

You probably know where this is going: Pollak defended his former boss by saying NPR programming is racist.
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NPR: Is it racist to call someone racist? (Original Post) gollygee Nov 2016 OP
White wingers love to call you a bigot if you say you don't like their racist attitudes. Hoyt Nov 2016 #1
K&R Solly Mack Nov 2016 #2
It's racist to even ask if it's racist to call someone a racist. You NPR racists. Mc Mike Nov 2016 #3
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
1. White wingers love to call you a bigot if you say you don't like their racist attitudes.
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 12:42 AM
Nov 2016

I usually say, "Yep, I'm a bigot when it comes to ignorant white wing racists."

Mc Mike

(9,115 posts)
3. It's racist to even ask if it's racist to call someone a racist. You NPR racists.
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 10:50 AM
Nov 2016

Just another "rahowahhh!" from american nazis with hurt fee fees. They're the real victims here, how dare you be intolerant of their nazi style intolerance?

Exact same playbook as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act ors.

Bircher repuglicans, all.

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