Well, I didn't do that. I mean changing the definition so that blacks can't be racist anymore.iseko said:Yes. And I'm not arguing that. But racism is racism. HOWEVER. There is more racism towards black people, jews, etc... And I acknowledge this as a fact. This is what should be changed. If a person is declined a job because of his origin then this is pure racism and should be punished (severely). Making people aware that this still happens on a daily basis is very important. And I do mean VERY important. But you are not going to change this by changing the definition of racism. The definition is fine the way it is. Racism is racism and racism is bad. If you complicate or change the definition of racism then you are not changing anything useful. You are better defining the problem, true(in your case). Not changing shit though.
Changing the definition so black people can't be racist anymore: well that is just going to create more racism. A person should not be punished more severely because he is a white racist (I know that this is not what you are arguing for). Leave the definition as is and actually start punishing people for their bigot ways. And do this both ways.
Also I didn't change the definition of racism not to be about races. Fundamentally, the American Anthropological Association and other sociologists, anthropologists and other scientists, the peers all around the world who actually work with this stuff, study this stuff and define this stuff did that. In this thread I have explained the reasoning behind it. It just hasn't sunk into most people's heads yet.
And this change actually does change something. As I said, it stops perpetuating the myth that there are biological dividing lines between human beings.