Lol, doofus, it was your post with the skin color labels. See what calculating with those got you? You could have made your point entirely without them. To be fair, I don't believe you're a hater, not when we have such clear examples of those here at ET. But if you're generalizing with skin color labels, you're racist. The comforting news is, you have a lot of company.
Whenever they disagree with you, it's the race card. The good news is that no one buys their bullshit any longer.
From the same guy who talked about the Nigerian PhD's. You made a distinction, something you and the other troll fruitcakes consider "racist".
So you think stereotypes are created through absolutely no truth, do you? Someone just magically thought up one day how blacks like to eat fried chicken, or how rednecks tend to look inbred, etc?
No, there is typically a kernel of truth. A little research will show one why "blacks" became associated with fried chicken. But dummies take these things too far.
There is something seriously wrong with you. I live in Toronto, I am white. I grew up in a small town that was as WASPish as you can find in North America. I love Toronto, I have friends of many backgrounds, and couldn't care less what percentage of people fit what category. You seem obsessed with colour. How ridiculous it is that you feel I must be of a certain colour to hold an opinion. You seem to be a racist pig who grew up in an intolerant family. You can all move out of town as far as I am concerned, Toronto doesn't need scum like you here. You are the unfortunate product of an unhealthy upbringing and the fact that you make statements like this is in a word sad.
He's definitely racist to the core. And rather ignorant, likely not very well educated. It is amazing how some on here throw around labels in almost every post, making them a central point in whatever they think they are saying.
And yet they insist that "it's not about race". If it's "not about race", all one has to do is reword a given post so that there's no reference whatsoever to race, color, or ethnicity. If that can't be done, then I suggest that the claim that "it's not about race" is, in a word, bullshit.