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1. do you know and understand the basic characteristics of a racist(white supremacist), as regards how he or she functions in each and every area of activity, including Economics, Education, Entertainment, Labor, Law, Politics, Religion, Sex and War?
Yes, I do. I have known racists before, but not gotten along with them...
2. Are you now, or have you ever been a racist?
I have never been a racist and have never committed any racist acts of any sort.
3. are you now, willfully, deliberately, and by personal choice, maintaining comradeship withe any person who you have reason to believe is a racist (white supremacist)?
Never. I got in an argument with a racist/sexist about racial profiling...
4. what are you doing now, and what have you ever done, willfully and deliberately, to eliminate racism (white supremacy)?
I tell people that the color of one's skin does not determine the color of their soul. Other than talking to people about it, nothing...
5. what suggestions do you now offer to the victims of racism (non'white' people) as to what they, themselves, may, can and/or must, do to insure that racism (white supremacy) is immediately eliminated and/or the victims compensated?
I have fought with friends who are black, asian, hispanic, etc... when they have been in a racist situation, and have even helped them to take action against the racist person (not physically).
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