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DevilRising said:
Figgycal said:
 

Some of the questions do seem really unfair to the right wing. And it avoids really obvious questions like, gun control/ gun ownership.


Most of these types of things are tilted one way or another, so they're never "accurate".

 

However, to be perfectly fair, while certainly NOT all Republicans/Conservatives are racists/biggots, almost all racists/biggots these days ARE Republican/Conservative/Tea Party/"Libertarian"/etc.

 

That's just how the cookie crumbles.

Not even close.

Racism is a lot more prevelent than your willing to admit.

Ignoring sturctural racism which effects basically everybody....

You'll note even the most liberal pundits will report to racism or bigotry should a minority be Republican.

Then if you look at non-whites who tend to not be republican.... non-whites actully tend to have stronger racist beliefs vs other minorites than white people, or at least more likely to speak about it freely, that's the funny thing about structural racism.

Black and Hispanic people tend to have heavy negative sterotypes vs each other.  Koreans and Blacks in specific areas like California,  Asian, Indian and Middle Eastern people against Black and Hispanic people etc.

 

It's one of the reasons why there never seems to be any coordination among minority groups.

 

Racists and Bigots are almost exclusivly Republicans only if your only definition of bigot is White cigar chomping "Trading Places" white guys and "Good old boys".

 

Which, if that's your definition of racism, it's worth analyzing your own racial views, as such a view is very anglocentric, suggeting some level of patronization.  It's fairly prevelent though as everything, even racism is usually viewed from a white perspective.

 

I mean hell, if you live or work in an area with well... anybody but white people, you'd be surprised at just how much people of other races shit talk other races.