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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 75924443" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>What he said was "America is not a racist country." He said he has experienced racism in this country. Now, I'm sure that people in your country have experienced racism as well. Does that mean your country is a racist country? </p><p></p><p>Your claims of "imprecise" language makes no sense. And as I've read your explanation and listened to his speech, it still makes no sense. </p><p></p><p>You said "</p><p>It seems pretty strange to me that this man who has experienced racism in the states as a black person argue that the states isn't racist; it's not something that's easily understood to me" </p><p></p><p>Indicating you believe that if someone has experienced racism therefore the "states" which is our country is racist. Otherwise it would make sense to you. </p><p></p><p>Are there no racist occurances in Canada? Is Canada a racist country?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 75924443, member: 377008"] What he said was "America is not a racist country." He said he has experienced racism in this country. Now, I'm sure that people in your country have experienced racism as well. Does that mean your country is a racist country? Your claims of "imprecise" language makes no sense. And as I've read your explanation and listened to his speech, it still makes no sense. You said " It seems pretty strange to me that this man who has experienced racism in the states as a black person argue that the states isn't racist; it's not something that's easily understood to me" Indicating you believe that if someone has experienced racism therefore the "states" which is our country is racist. Otherwise it would make sense to you. Are there no racist occurances in Canada? Is Canada a racist country? [/QUOTE]
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