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Originally Posted by The Unfan
Not necessarily, and I will explain. Going back to the deaf Canadian example we could transfer that logic here. If all of your experience with [insert race here] showed that [race] had property A and you really dislike property A than it is totally justifiable to hate [race].
If all my run ins with blacks (We'll say 200) showed that black people are always in Cadillacs and I really hate Cadillacs than it is understandable why I wouldn't like being around black people. It isn't really a fear of Cadillacs as much as just not liking them.
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dig it.
I don't think those examples make you racist though.
Unless property A is their race\origins\religion\creed etc. it's not inherently racist\prejudice.