I never said or implied there wasn't any racism. My argument is that although there is racism, the blacks EXACERBATE the issue by isolating themselves from everyone else. Further, the examples you cited are just what I said earlier. Its black people assuming that no one likes them because of some subtle remarks in class. How about they actually go up to these white students so they can get to know each other? Where are the testimonies of blacks claiming they have tried to make a bunch of friends with white people but got shot down? There are none because blacks don't even want to make friends with white people. Blacks are just as racist as whites.It's interesting you say this because I get the feeling you completely looked
over the "I too am harvard" article.
Right in the very article ( which I'm sure you can look up)
several students detailed instances where they had to deal with a
sort of benign racism. i.e. backhanded compliments on their speech,
attire and musical interests and dealing with tokenism.
A few even had to deal with some outright stuff like called one young
woman who was called "Shaniqua" (or something roughly equivalent to that)
and another was called a "N*****".
While I agree in that I don't think ALL the white students at any given campus are
racist, I totally and completely disagree with your dismissal of any racism outright.