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racialist

1) Another word for racist
Malcolm X says it at his speech at Oxford University, By All Means Necessary
2) A white person (European decent)
3) A cop
4) Someone from the South
5) Someone that got nothing to be proud of from his race so he bags on others'
6) Someone who is a conservative or republican
7) Most likely one that has a moustache only
8) Most likely one that has never did drugs
9) Someone that goes the other direction of his walk when he sees you
10)A FOB
Damn does racialist white people, judging every move you make if your not white and does pigass cops doing all sorts of shit, writing us down for the same shit and then doing the same shit in front of us.
by Realize January 5, 2008
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racalist

Someone whom 'hates' what they do not know about... Sortov like racist
Ect... I hate you bc you have tatts! = racalst
Hate you bc of whom you are, race, gender whatev haters
I hate your tatts, I hate your face, I hate you bc you're a gay! Response You're such a racilist!
racalist
by Frank Darkko May 30, 2009
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Racialist

Someone who pigeonholes people based on stereotypes about their race without the harmful vitriol of racism.
Saying all black dudes have big dicks makes you a racialist, because (even positive) stereotypes are racialist.
by The Disgusting Romantic May 17, 2014
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Radicality

As defined by: a level of excellence achieved by a group, or individual.
"You've reached Radicality, congratulations"
by Mr Blue August 16, 2012
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Radicalism

It's radical just more rad. ULTRA-RAD
Yo, that tree is so "radicalism".
by palinthemouse May 29, 2023
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Radicallistic

Starting from the word “rad”, being short for radical, meaning good, cool, or exciting.

Radicallistic is rad, but to the max
This book about a Wiseman is so good, that it’s not even rad, but radicallistic
by The Wisemans Wise Words October 25, 2024
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Radicalis Es Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses all arguments of a person by labeling them "radical," "extremist," or "fringe." The label functions as a dismissal: if you're radical, nothing you say needs engagement. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation—as if calling someone radical proves their arguments wrong. But radical doesn't mean false; it means outside the mainstream. The mainstream can be wrong; radicals can be right. The fallacy is particularly insidious because it uses social position as epistemic judgment—confusing marginality with falsity.
"I presented a critique of economic inequality. Response: 'That's just radical leftist nonsense.' That's Radicalis Es Fallacy—dismissing by label, not by argument. Maybe it's radical; maybe it's right. The label doesn't settle it. Calling me radical avoids engaging what I actually said. It's ad hominem by political category."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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