No. Saying someone is a "white female" or a "black male," for example, is not racist.
No it's a fact. it's just like saying Europeans are white.
Yes
The African American Civil Rights movement started when African Americans started speaking up for themselves, saying that they would not take any more harassment, and thus, begin the fight for equality and to end racism.
No but itβs how u interpret that mindset. For example if u say that to ignore the struggles that poc go through than it is racist but saying all people should be treated equally isnt racist. U just have to acknowledge that we arenβt all treated equally
I must disagree with the below.Old? definitely. Inaccurate? Ofttimes. Racist? Only if one incorrectly presupposes that the term is used to characterize hypodescent: The assignment of the perceived subordinaterace on a child of mixed lineage.I'd argue that one should be proud of their African heritage, regardless of the number of grandparents who share it.-----------------------------------------------------------------------Saying that a person has 1/16th African blood is an old, inaccurate, and sometimes racist way of saying that one great-great-grandparent was African and the other 15 great-great-grandparents were from some other racial group.It can also mean that two great-great-great grandparents, who were not married to each other, were African; or that four great-great-great-great grandparents not married to each other were African, etc., etc.
Saying the people in the US have a "common American heritage" is a broad brush way of saying that they have a very large history and culture in common. When looked at closely, some people will agree with this and some will disagree.
Ok your question makes NO SENSE and if its implying that you need to hide stuff from the African American ethnicity then your kinda being racist....just saying....
It's not racist unless you mean for it to be.
NO
Racist means you specificly hate a certain race, such as African Americans, or maybe French people, or Chinese. Stereotypical means saying things like all Americans are obese, or all French people are hopeless romantics.
Not necessarily. If you are saying that to insult someone, then that is being racist. But if you are deescribing someone, then that doesn't count as being racist. But a better term to avoid confusion would be "African".
No, identifying someone's race is not inherently racist. It becomes racist when negative stereotypes or discrimination is implied based on that identification. It's important to be mindful of how language is used and the context in which it is said.
Depsite Rosie's allegations, Plan B AKA Den Drew is white. Not racist. Saying Plan B is racist is like saying Eminem is racist.
You might not be able to. You could tell people the difference but its not gonna stop them from saying what they think. In a similar fashion, you could give Black people freedom, but it isn't gonna stop some people from being racist or saying racist things.
Systematic and scientific methods
Babara Jordan is saying that babies aren't born racist, they are influenced by the people around them.
the history of african americans APEX :)
Everything. They have to except each other's races. That's all I'm saying