Cocorico; but I sincerely hope that you are not asking so that you can be a racist.
It depends on how one uses the term "white racist". To some, white racist is someone who is white and they are also racist. To others, however, a white racist is someone who is racist exclusively towards white people.
No it is not racist, but for some reason some people think it is.
Yeah it is. In I go to japan they don't want to go to France. Then they say because it's full of French people. The writers are racist, not the actors.
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.
It stems from the Latin word Nigrum which means black.
It technically wouldn't be racist
Like anywhere, there are racist people in Belfast, but the majority of people in Belfast are not racist.
Yes it is. Porch Money is a racist term to describe African Americans that are on welfare. Not only is it racist, but it is also very offensive. Many ignorant racists (well, that's a bit redundant since all racists are ignorant) use that extremely offensive term when referring to all black people, not just those who are on welfare.
Yes. Paki is considered a racist term for a Pakistani.
No, not all black people are racist.
Racist refers to someone who holds prejudice and discriminates against individuals based on their race, while racialist refers to someone who believes in racial superiority and promotes the idea of race as a defining characteristic. Racialist views often lead to racist behaviors and actions.
Frenchman in good company will sometimes refer to themselves jokingly as "frogs", but otherwise the term is taken to be disparaging, offensive and in poor taste. As for being racist, it certainly could be when used by a person of a different 'race" than the person referred to. It is more likely, however, to be considered a "hate" word when used between people of the same race, say an Ontario Englishman to a Quebec Frenchman. In any case, the term has no place in decent society.