You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race. They intertwine, but the definition itself is more focusing on just that subject.
Many facts today are looked at as being racist because they imply a "stereotype", although they have nothing to do with race.
to reference the point you made about blacks having greater strength and endurance: To say all black people are superior athletes is racist - however statistically their genetics do have traits which are more prevalent in the top elite athletes. (There is a reason why the majority of this countries professional athletes are black.) From genetics to culture it all makes up society. But to base things only off a skin color, is racism.
Somewhere along the line, the definition of racism or being a racist has devolved into non-sense.
Long story short, you're not a racist. You in-fact are likely the opposite, you acknowledge differences to give you understanding and acceptance.
Realistically, there aren't many racist groups now-a-days. KKK and BLM both seem quiet similar.
You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race. They intertwine, but the definition itself is more focusing on just that subject.
Many facts today are looked at as being racist because they imply a "stereotype", although they have nothing to do with race.
to reference the point you made about blacks having greater strength and endurance: To say all black people are superior athletes is racist - however statistically their genetics do have traits which are more prevalent in the top elite athletes. (There is a reason why the majority of this countries professional athletes are black.) From genetics to culture it all makes up society. But to base things only off a skin color, is racism.
Somewhere along the line, racism or being a racist has devolved into non-sense.
Long story short, you're not a racist. You in-fact are likely the opposite, you acknowledge differences to give you understanding and acceptance.
Realistically, there aren't many racist groups now-a-days. KKK and BLM both seem quiet similar.
You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race.
Many facts today are looked at as being racist because they imply a "stereotype", although they have nothing to do with race. See Michael Obama's quote.
to reference the point you made: To say all black people are superior athletes is obviously wrong (this would be a racist stance) - however their genetics do have traits which are more prevalent in athletes. There is a reason why the majority of this countries professional athletes are black. From genetics to culture it all makes up society.
Somewhere along the line, racism or being a racist has devolved into non-sense.
Long story short, you're not a racist. You in-fact are likely the opposite, you acknowledge differences to give you understanding and acceptance.
Realistically, there aren't many racist groups. KKK and BLM both are to their core, racist.
You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race.
Many facts today are looked at as being racist because they imply a "stereotype", although they have nothing to do with race. See Michael Obama's quote.
to reference the point you made: To say all black people are superior athletes is obviously wrong (this would be a racist stance) - however their genetics do have traits which are more prevalent in athletes. There is a reason why the majority of this countries professional athletes are black. From genetics to culture it all makes up society.
Somewhere along the line, racism or being a racist has devolved into non-sense.
Long story short, you're not a racist. You in-fact are the opposite, you acknowledge differences to give you understanding and acceptance.
You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race.
Many facts today are looked at as being racist because they imply a "stereotype", although they have nothing to do with race. See Michael Obama's quote.
Example that you gave: To say all black people are superior athletes is obviously wrong (this would be a racist stance) - however their genetics do have traits which are more prevalent in athletes. There is a reason why the majority of this countries professional athletes are black. From genetics to culture it all makes up society.
Somewhere along the line, racism or being a racist has devolved into non-sense.
Long story short, you're not a racist. You in-fact are the opposite, you acknowledge differences to give you understanding and acceptance.
You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race.
Many facts today are looked at as being racist because they imply a "stereotype", although they have nothing to do with race. See Michael Obama's quote.
Example that you gave: To say all black people are superior athletes is obviously wrong (this would be a racist stance) - however their genetics do have traits which are more prevalent in athletes. There is a reason why the majority of this countries professional athletes are black. From genetics to culture it all makes up society.
Somewhere along the line, racism or being a racist has devolved into non-sense.
Long story short, you're not a racist. You in-fact are the opposite.
You're mixing up ethnicity, culture, and race.
Long story short, many facts today are looked at as being racist, although they have nothing to do with race.