What is racism?
Racism is the belief that races can be biologically or genetically superior to another race, and that discriminatory actions should be placed upon the inferior race. Examples of racism include: The Holocaust, when Hitler believed the Aryan race was superior to the Jewish and other races, and placed discriminatory sanctions on the Jewish race, and ultimately attempted to destroy the Jewish race. Another example include when Socialist Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic annihilated thousands of ethnic Bosniaks, simply for being Bosniak. Another example includes Apartheid in South Africa, where the whites, Afrikaners and Boers, set special privileges for themselves, while excluding black and coloured races. One last example includes when Brutish and Hypocritical Americans subjugated and enslaved an entire race, turning blind eye to their murder, promoting segregation, and conducting morbid experiments on them.
What isn't racism?
Racism is not opposing a black politician, opposing a half black politician, calling for restrictions on welfare, (even though more white people are on welfare in the United States than black people), wanting people to have a photo identification to vote so they don't vote multiple times like democrats have been confirmed to do in recent elections, or eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Conservatives are not racist.
Racism is reprehensible in all of its venomous and ugly forms. Conservatives base their philosophy on a respect for life and the desire for equal justice under law. Though liberals will argue that our stance on welfare or photo-id is racist, it is not, it is a desire for equal justice under law, no matter how many black people are involved.
A Repudiation of Racism.
Conservatism denounces, rebukes, and repudiates racism. Conservatism declares that none of our views are racist.
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