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Has there ever been a successful case of anti-white racism?

Jonathan Ainsley Bain

Logical Positivist
They would more likely call it promoting diversity in the university like my alma mater does.

(I dislike affirmative action by the way)

oh ambiguity, thou art a title to a thread!

I really meant that I was considering if anyone had successfully been
convicted of being racist against white people.
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
Well I was being a bit sarky
I am better at snarky than you are.
I can even spell it.
:p
I clearly suggested that asking for definitions
was a stalling tactic because the clear examples are few, far between, and take some searching
back into the mists of time.
They're not that far between, here in modern America.

Clearly.

Black people can get away with murder. Google OJ Simpson.
Tom
 

Orbit

I'm a planet
It seems like kind of a trolly question that ignores the complexities of what counts as racism and why. There's a serious discussion to be had about that, which goes beyond yelling "reverse racism" at affirmative action policies. I fear that conversation is for another thread, however.
 

bobhikes

Nondetermined
Premium Member
Scraping the barrel. How is it racism if the attacker was white too?



Not just barrel-scraping, but I reckon you clawed your way
right through the barrel there.

Why do you ask for information and then insult the provider. I did not write the articles and they clearly show what you ask the first one was actually prosecuted. quoted from the article. "To French prosecutors, the abuse was not just ordinary insults, the words were a clear sign the beating was racially motivated. The court agreed and followed prosecutors’ recommendations in imposing the four-year sentence, one year of which is suspended."
 
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