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Originally Posted by Alf
Focusing solely on children is not racist. But excluding based solely on ethnicity is.
There's a difference there.
This lady does her charity in Hackney. If a White lady from Hackney came to her charity for help and she was told "you're not getting our help because you're White" then that is racist.
You want to put the theory to the test then start a charity in your home town and make that charity specifically for White people. See how far you get. You'll be all over the news, seen as a racist, lose your job and your charity would be shut down.
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Does having black-specific business/charities (including barber-shops, which have to be that way for obvious reasons and should be) equate to believing black people are superior to whites (key word being superiority, because that’s what racism’s based on belief-wise) or is it just a case of providing a service for people with specific cultural needs and experiences?