Hey, I was born and raised in southern US in the 80's, with the fear of the race wars starting at any moment. And I'm not raciest despite growing up around raciest people. Back when I was a kid one of the nicest things you could say to a person not of your race was something along the lines of, "I like you. When the war starts I'll protect you." That was because the whole point of the war was freedom and equal rights (at lest from the view point of the blacks and hispanics). So we not going to attack people if they are not against us, we was only after the people who hated us (namely the KKK, the aryan nation, and neo-Nazis). Needless to say the war never happened but that doesn't mean the spark is still not there.
I'm not raciest because I see all humans as inferior beings as long as they are willing and blindly stay ignorant and give in to things like hate.
P.s. You can't truly hate something until you know what makes it cry.
