"Racism is often used casually: a “racist” is simply someone who is prejudiced in one situation or the other. But the technical definition of racism is that people of separate races are different, and ranked in a hierarchy. Some races are higher, better, matter more. Some are lower, inferior, matter less. From their reaction — or lack of — to these cases, the only logical conclusion one can reach is that the NRA is racist."
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Robert Slayton, Professor of History, Chapman University ()
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