yes
Of course not.
It's a way to accuse someone of being racially insensitive without calling them a racist. Example: "That comment has racial overtones, you should apologize!"
It depends on how one uses the term "white racist". To some, white racist is someone who is white and they are also racist. To others, however, a white racist is someone who is racist exclusively towards white people.
Yes, calling a Black person a racist is itself not inherently racist, as racism refers to prejudice against individuals based on their race. However, it depends on the context and intent behind the statement. If someone is accusing a Black person of being racist based solely on their race, it can perpetuate stereotypes and is problematic. It's essential to address the actions or beliefs of individuals rather than make broad assumptions based on race.
Calling the First Nations "Indians" is being racist The Indians are another race themselves
No.
no
Calling someone fat is not racist. If you were to make fun of an actual race like American's or any other race then that would be racism.
No.
Of course not.
It can be Hispanic slang for an attractive person, or can mean "breasts."
Calling someone an alien isn't any more "racist" than calling them a "foreigner". Race and nationality are different concepts.
its not but abos use it as yet another excuse to stab the whitey
yes but it is not illegal I suggest saying it to someone and seeing their expression
Translation: racista Note that in Spanish, calling somebody a racist is actually serious, as opposed to the United States where it has lost much of its punch.
Normally, I have my soap right here with me. Where is it? Do you have my soap?
No