It's not a race, it's an ethnicity. You can be racist against an ethnicity. It's a very weak semantic argument, so you might want to quit bringing it up.
Apart from that I can see your perspective, but I have a broader definition of racism that includes more than people explicitly saying it so I don't really agree with you.
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