On 2/26/07, Doyle Saylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings Economists,
On Feb 26, 2007, at 7:00 AM, Bill Lear wrote:

> I'm familiar with stupidity and this reeks of it, but I guess being
> "yellow" means you are different than I am and are perhaps lacking in
> that receptor.
>
Doyle;
If someone says they are a 'white' supremacist.  They are extolling an
ideology of racist superiority.  Calling that 'whiteness' just changes
the jargon in a way to recognize that a lot of the ideology is still
there but the open avowal of racist thinking is not expressed by most
people.

How can one talk about racism then with no reference to racist concepts
like 'white'?

It's got to the point that even some leftists think that pointing out
the problem of racism is racist -- since the Reagan era, Charles would
say.
--
Yoshie
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