First off no I'm not racist, and all races are racist and can be racist towards eachother. I just have different ideals so therefore I'm racist? Come on. I see it for what it is based on past experience and facts. The problem with minorities (mostly black) is they play the race card involving anything. Let's say a employer fires 2 people (1 black 1 white), 9/10 times the black will pull the race card and call the employer out on being racist, the employer now must hire 2 new employee's. He calls in 4 people (2 whites 2 blacks) for an interview and he ends up hiring 1 black and 1 white based on their resume or whatever, the other black would call the employer racist. I've seen this happen at least 7 times in my lifetime and it's gotten so far out of hand that an town with 45,000 people (20-25% African American) 8/10 of the employee's are minorities cause employers are sick and tired of being called racist. Every fast food I go into in town 4/5 of the employee's I see are black. I currently work in a warehouse (Target Distribution), out of the 14 people 3 of them are white. When I used to work at 3M they put all the Hispanic/Latino employee's on 1st shift, African American's on 2nd shift, and mostly whites on 3rd shift so they wouldn't be called "racist". That seems extremely racist to me. Now do you see where I'm coming from? So no I'm far from racist.
And I got another point I need to come across in regards to minority holidays, schools, programs, etc. Black Chamber of Commerce (wtf is this?), PhD Program (again wtf?), Black History Month (see the trend?), Cinco De Mayo (shall I continue?), Martin Luther King Day (like I get it and I respect MLK for what he did, but still), and there's many many more. Yet, if the whites made a "White History Month", or a "White Chamber of Commerce" we would be called "racist"? Do you not see the issue with this?