Traitorfish
The Tighnahulish Kid
Firstly, it's not self-evident what "Arab" actually means. An Arab, especially in this political sense, may simply be a person who speaks Arabic, and not even necessarily as a mother or home language, much as the Republican tradition defines a Frenchman simply as anyone who speaks French. (We've already established that it's possible for a person to be both an Arab and a Jew.) For the concept of an "Arab state" to be equivalent to "Jewish state", it would be necessary for "Arab" to be defined in narrowly ethnic, religious or otherwise exclusive terms, which isn't a given.OK, so why do all those Arab states exist? Aren't they inherently racist?
Secondly, it's debatable whether there are any "Arab states" left. Arab-majority states, sure, but that's hardly the same. At this point, Egypt is Egyptian, Algerian is Algerian, Kuwait is Kuwaiti, and so on. Even Syria, the last nominally pan-Arabist regime, organises itself with a greater eye to local ethnic and sectarian divisions than any sort of Arab unity, as currents events make tragically clear. Nasser is very dead, which seems to render the whole question moot.
"African" isn't an ethnicity.What about the African countries? Surely those are racist, too?
(edit: Mild ninaj'ing of Dachs on the first pargraph.)