Pretty much every time. To be fair, we are often too willing to defend the worst ideas of our side for fear of giving even an inch to the other side.As with all political discussions, when one person on the right (or left) expresses an objectionable opinion, it then becomes something everyone on their side of the political spectrum needs to defend or else admit their entire worldview is basically evil.
I think the problem comes in because in a society with a clear majority that sort of trivial bias really adds up.Well, casting minorities sure isn't right-wing thing, right?
But we've had plenty of threads on this forum, recently, where this claim was made. Remember that thread about Black Panther merchandise and missed opportunities?
Anyway, my point is this: if we're told that people prefer to see their like in movies and such, is that racism, or just personal bias towards people like us? I don't think racism is just this form of trivial bias. It's something more narrow than that.
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