Recently, I read the article from the Democrat and Chronicle entitled “Ok, so what do you think Racism
is?” The author talks about an article he recently published where many readers
disagreed with his interpretation of racism, and has instead presented a number
of questions that present a scenario and ask whether they are racist or not. I
am going to respond to five of these.
1. Is it racist for a person (of any color) to tell
race-based jokes? (Is it worse if it’s a white man telling the joke? Is it less
of a problem if it’s a black man?)
2. Is it racist for a white man to forbid African-American
nurses from holding his newborn baby?
3. Is it racist for a school district’s staff to not reflect
the diversity of its student body?
4. Is it racist for a police officer to pull over a black
family out for a Sunday drive simply because they happen to be in a “white”
neighborhood?
Putting it simply, the answer is yes. The police officer has
no reason other than the family’s color to pull them over. This also makes
apparent the officer’s assumptions that black families somehow disturb the
peace and cause trouble for white people. These kinds of assumptions should get
him fired, for he is compromised in how he administers justice. The family is
simply trying to enjoy a Sunday drive; whether or not they pass through certain
neighborhoods is not germane to the point.
5. Is it racist for anyone, regardless of color, to use the
word “nigger”?
The problem with the word “nigger” is that it can be taken
in many different ways depending on who says it and with what kind of intention
behind it. In some instances, it is interpreted as very derogatory and taken
very offensively, especially since it has roots in the unethical treatment of
other human beings. Conversely, it can be understood as referring to another
person and go unnoticed. In many instances, the word can be taken either way
depending on the person and cause greater confusion. Most often, it is taken
offensively when spoken by a white person, but not when an African American
says it. Because of this, saying it is not inherently racist, but if said with
the intention of offending someone or putting someone down, then I consider it
racially prejudiced, regardless of race.