-- you called americans racist. We're no more racist than any other culture. Racism is everywhere.
You have a bad habit of jumping into conclusions, this is the third time I have to correct your interpretations.
I said: US is racist, your conclusion: americans are racists.
"Racism is present in US society " is far more appropriate.
-- You're an economist and you don't know the ecological fallacy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecological_fallacy
The ecological fallacy is a widely recognized error in the interpretation of statistical data, whereby inferences about the nature of individuals are based solely upon aggregate statistics collected for the group to which those individuals belong. This fallacy assumes that all members of a group exhibit characteristics of the group at large. Stereotypes are one form of ecological fallacy.
IMO, economists are not supposed to know the meaning of "Ecological fallacy", but whatever, crucify me for it. There can be 2 statements.
The US is not racist. wrong!!!!
The US is racist. right!!! Fact, no one can deny this.
Where is the Ecological fallacy there????
Now you created conclusions and statements and attributed those to me.
"americans are racist" ( never said that), "racism is everywhere" ( as if I had said that racism is exclusive of the US)
--I've lived in a gay community (I'm straight). I've lived in a ghetto. I've lived in a hispanic community. Your point?
This sort of segration we don't have in Brazil. Brazil is racist, but we don't black community or gay community etc.
--Umm, (generally speaking) no one here in DC really cares what color the person you're dating is. Again, you're assuming folks where you lived are representative sample of the whole nation.
Once again you assume things.
Where did I write that all black-white relations in the US are judged as inter-racial??? Nowhere, you are jumping into conclusions