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and the English hate any nationality with darker skin from a former colony.





Seems pretty cut and dried to me. Unless you had some other racial group in mind? Albinos, perhaps?




There's nothing there that suggest that all racism is perpetrated by white people.




Then why the comment about darker skin? You are clearly implying that whites in the UK (i.e., those with lighter skin) are prejudiced.

Is English not your first language? Because you don't seem to be grasping the significance of what you're saying.

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You see, what you've done in your 'Germans hate the Turks etc.' statement is attribute a characteristic (and an unflattering one at that) to an entire nation/race.




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I'm not saying that everyone in Europe is bigoted, but they do have their white supremist groups and less extreme political parties that use more moderate language.







So I obviously wasn't attributing racism to an entire nation. I was attributing prejudice against certain certain groups to people who belonged to certain organizations.




You were attributing racism to an entire nation. That's what you do when you generalise an entire nation in one fell swoop such as you did in your 'French hate North Africans etc.' statement. You stereotyped entire races of people on the grounds of the prejudices of a few. The very fact that Le Pen didn't get elected in France would suggest that the majority of French people are not racist, would it not?