Is Anti-Racism a form of Racism?

About 15 years ago I was at a civic "do" and talking to a businessman who had emigrated from Asia about employment in Croydon. I mentioned that although South London was becoming equal opportunity there were distinct problems that needed to be resolved if you went 20 miles south. Up to this point we had been talking as friends but the temperature suddenly cooled. I had cast him as "other". If you think that being anti-racist is not racist then think again. You can only escape racism by treating other people as individuals. Are those who pose as against racism by being anti-racist largely postmarxist drones trying to create division and tension?
16:36 Mon 25th Jun 2012
 
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It is so nice to feel a breath of fresh air blowing through AnswerBank lately.

Some very good posts.

Are some coming to realise it's perfectly all right to speak out, or are we getting some right thinking members on AnswerBank?
Yes AOG, you have a new bonkers mate.

My guess he won't be around for long because he just posts the same question everyday. Hold on, now I know why like him.
Gromit

/// because he just posts the same question everyday.///

That should be the same type of question surely?

Eh! And you don't?

Anti Cameron/Tories each and every post.

And it is not just the one who seem to be opposing the usual Leffties, on these recent threads.

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