I'm not going to sit here now and say 'do this,' or 'do that.' But you must - must - expunge any vestige of racism.
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You can't delete racism. It's like a cigarette. You can't stop smoking if you don't want to, and you can't stop racism if people don't want to. But I'll do everything I can to help.
You can't prove somebody is a racist unless they really come out and do the act and is found to be that.
We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism.
I know I'm breaking a taboo by using the term antiwhite racism, but I do so intentionally, because it's the reality some of our fellow citizens live with, and remaining quiet about it only aggravates their trauma.
I - listen, racism - being a racist is the worst thing you can say about somebody. I mean, it is such a charged accusation. And I really think people should be very careful before they level that.
In order to get beyond racism, we must first take account of race. There is no other way. And in order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently.
People sometimes hold themselves back because they want to use racism as an excuse for them not being able to achieve what they want to achieve.
I won't ever got to a place that's racist, and I will tell everybody else not to and I'll speak against them. But it should be their right to be racist.
You don't fight racism with racism, the best way to fight racism is with solidarity.
The word 'racism' is like ketchup. It can be put on practically anything - and demanding evidence makes you a 'racist.'