Edit: here’s my thought process. Why do they need to tell someone they are not. Then proceed to say the most racist thing, lmao.

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      Just realize it’s a thing, it even has a name for it, apparently it’s called rhetorical shields.

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    Oh yeah, 100% of the time.

    The main reason? Those of us that do not believe in racism whatsoever are still aware that it tends to creep in subconsciously when you’re not paying attention. So we still have it too, we just try to fight it inside ourselves to be better people, instead of just being instinct-driven.

    Like, I was treated very poorly in my youth for race reasons, so not being racist has always been important to me. Yet since I never grew up around any black people, only really saw them on tv or when we drove somewhere, I experienced some trepidation the first times I was around them a lot as an adult. They’re just different. Talk a little different, act a little different, etc. I wasn’t afraid per se, just uncomfortable. I had to consciously work to process that to get rid of it.

    Anyways though, I’m quite certain there’s still some subconscious biases floating around down there. I deal with them when I notice them.

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    I’m not racist, but a jew stereotype that fits every jew I’ve ever met is eating chinese food on christmas

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      We don’t do it on Christmas, but we do it on Thanksgiving. Also we’re not Jewish. It’s pretty nice.

      There’s a local restaurant with a cheap tri-tip platter that’s damn good, so we do that if I’m not feeling up to a few hours by the smoker at Christmas.

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    Like when someone says “I have plenty of X [other ethnicity /sexual orientation/ etc.] friends, but…”

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    I’m not racist, but mexicans are damn gine boxers.

    That’s not racist.

    That’s what i said, damn mexicans can’t listen.

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      Sometimes if I really want to get someone’s attention, I’ll start a sentence with something like, “I’m not racist, but…”

      I say, “I’m not racist, but you look great today.” They say, “That wasn’t racist at all.” I said, “I know. I said I’m not racist. You never listen. Typical Mexican.” ~ Demetri Martin