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by ImJamal 923 days ago
Let's take a hypothetical situation.

A company decides it doesn't want to hire black people or Hispanic people. They decide they only want to hire whites and Asians. Any of their employees who do not meet the quotas and hire too many blacks lose bonuses or are outright fired.

Would you still ask what is deeply racist in that case?

1 comments

If you have to completely ignore the historical and present status of racial discrimination in order to make your argument, it's not quite as effective as you might think it is.
Being a racist who discriminates against specific races is fine if some other people were also racist? Is that actually what you are arguing?
What would be a non 'racist against white people' way to reduce race-based discrimination against non-whites?
Not being racist to anybody would be a way to reduce racism against non-whites.
Oh, can you point to examples where racism has spontaneously disappeared?
Stop moving the goal posts.