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Quote #10
Then I realized that he was describing racists everywhere and from all times—that this is the religious trait of men who twist their minds to consider racial prejudice a virtue—whether it be a White Citizens Council or Klan member, a Nazi gauleiter, a South African white supremacist or merely someone's aunt who says: "Nobody's worse than those Italians (or Spaniards, or Englishmen, or Danes, etc.)." (21.28)
Does all racism come from the same place? Or are there types of racism that are fundamentally different from other types?