Anybody can be racist. And many people are whether they realize it or not. Racism (belief that your race is superior) in and of itself is not a problem. Having an extreme view and acting on said belief and treating other people like they are beneath you (refusing housing or service, assualting, marginalizing, or following them around in their own neighborhood and confronting and killing them for no reason) is the real problem. You don't have to be a certain color or of a certain status to be racist or do racist things. That said the more money, influence, or years of institutional support your racism has behind it, the more problematic it can be. It is rather humorous/disturbing how so many people fail to understand the difference between the words or actions of a random person and the words or actions of a person with the level of influence and responsbility that Sterling has.






shyt is hilarious.
And I wana ask these dudes in the video, how and when were white people ever discriminated against in the U.S?

Problem?