Originally posted by Jangle
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Despite my own personal experience, I realize that calling someone a racist is just about as offensive a term as you could use to describe anyone. It is the most objectionable of personal traits and one that should be used very carefully. Maybe it's because I have suffered it first hand that I don't use that term lightly. And I know just enough about history to know what destruction racists can do, so believe me, I am aware of their existence. Maybe if you had my experience you would understand why I think we are very short-sighted to use that term lightly and why we have to reserve it for use with true perpetrators, as it loses its bite otherwise.
Despite my own experience, I agree with Nelson Mandela that we won't get there by repeating the mistakes of the past; as he said - "I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man." We can all learn from this wisdom. You especially...but you are forgiven, as I know you are not too bright.

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