1. When one gets angry, insulting the other vehemently
2. When one says racist things about another, usually when provoked
2. When one says racist things about another, usually when provoked
bob: 'At least my family don't eat cow dung every day and live in a dust bin'
james: 'dont get racial...'
james: 'dont get racial...'
by Alshu March 31, 2005
Racialism has two purposes:
__In the elite class:
A good physician needs to be racialist at times to see which patient receives which prescription.
__In the lower and middle classes:masses
An average low and middle class person is racialist just because it's fun to heat the social struggle.
__In the elite class:
A good physician needs to be racialist at times to see which patient receives which prescription.
__In the lower and middle classes:masses
An average low and middle class person is racialist just because it's fun to heat the social struggle.
by andersmusician January 06, 2010
the lighter side of racism.
you don't want to tar the person as being a racist but you feel the need to express there un-pcness.
not racist, just stoopid.
you don't want to tar the person as being a racist but you feel the need to express there un-pcness.
not racist, just stoopid.
kind of like the situation where your grandma would comment on an asian doctors;
"they're really very good y'know".
"they're really very good y'know".
by Kidindi December 16, 2004
by The Vert-icle May 24, 2009
Uni-racial — the artificial assumption that people can be grouped and classified by visible racial and ethnic phenotypes without any deep analysis.
Because of the word biracial, the word uni-racial should logically exist; but, If you look up uni-racial in a dictionary the word isn’t there.
This means that the assumption of racial and cultural endogamy is psychologically enshrined. DNA testing scientifically disproves this cultural assumption and arguments against strict endogamy taken to an extreme are made by diseases like sickle cell anemia, and hemophilia.
The word uni-racial has been used to point out that there is only the human race; but, the darker implications of this word are much more interesting. If you don’t believe uni-racial isn’t in the dictionary; then just look it up.
Because of the word biracial, the word uni-racial should logically exist; but, If you look up uni-racial in a dictionary the word isn’t there.
This means that the assumption of racial and cultural endogamy is psychologically enshrined. DNA testing scientifically disproves this cultural assumption and arguments against strict endogamy taken to an extreme are made by diseases like sickle cell anemia, and hemophilia.
The word uni-racial has been used to point out that there is only the human race; but, the darker implications of this word are much more interesting. If you don’t believe uni-racial isn’t in the dictionary; then just look it up.
Why isn’t the word uni-racial in the dictionary; but, the word biracial is? Is this a peculiarity of language or a peculiarly of thought?
by Mind Hunter the Profiler December 05, 2022
Racially Indifferent (or Indifference) is the state of not caring about race or racial politics no matter how polarizing they may appear to others. It is actually not the state of racism or condonement, rather it is a state of being where race and racial politics do not guide your outlook on your personal existence.
Situation 1: You are walking by a black man that is called a Nigger by a random onlooker and yet you say nothing or do nothing as it has nothing to do with you.
Situation 2: You are an black woman in a mainly white and female company and the company hires a new manager that is a white woman, you don't care as it has no impact on your life.
Situation 3: You are being asked by an individual to sign a petition online to enforce Black History Month in every institution in the country but you refuse due to your concerns about the petition using your email address for spam purposes.
Situation 1: You are walking by a black man that is called a Nigger by a random onlooker and yet you say nothing or do nothing as it has nothing to do with you.
Situation 2: You are an black woman in a mainly white and female company and the company hires a new manager that is a white woman, you don't care as it has no impact on your life.
Situation 3: You are being asked by an individual to sign a petition online to enforce Black History Month in every institution in the country but you refuse due to your concerns about the petition using your email address for spam purposes.
Person 1: "Can you believe what I just saw? They are saying that they don't want to push black history month to all of the employers here!"
Person 2: "Ok"
Person 1: "What?!? Are you a racist?"
Person 2: "No, I'm actually Racially Indifferent"
Person 2: "Ok"
Person 1: "What?!? Are you a racist?"
Person 2: "No, I'm actually Racially Indifferent"
by Avgvstvs February 19, 2021
metaphor: overt, in-your-face racism / derivative of term ‘racial slur’ and 'Slurpee', an ice-cold flavored drink sold by the 7-Eleven company
by ΔиłĦ☼иצ ߀₡ʞ May 19, 2013