Prejudice plus power minus black twitter
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Irrational is highly subjective. For example I don't want to live in a black neighborhood because black neighborhoods have a lower quality of life.
Or I don't really look at resumes that have black names or black colleges listed because as a person in a technical field I haven't found a black person who is remotely qualified to do the work I need done.
To me that is perfectly rational. But that fits most modern definitions of "racist".
Sure. Those prejudices are perfectly rational. It's another sign of the times that the word "prejudice" has a negative connotation. There are perfectly logical reasons for all sorts of aversion, from distaste to outright hate.
This condition is directly the result of the left taking control of the language via our educational institutions and publishing industry.
I think we agree that most modern definitions of "racism" are nonsense, especially the "power + prejudice" bullshit.