AW: Anti-Racism Groups Slam German Ads
Racism has some rather odd connotations nowadays - just acknowledging that these people are different bothers them. I've said before that just calling someone a 'jew' (when this is indeed the case) can be equated with a racist/anti-semitic attitude. On the other hand, oxymorons like "black Germans", "German Jews", "German gypsies" etc. are perfectly ok. Why? Because, to these people, "German" is something artificial - i.e. something that's written on one's passport, regardless of ethnicity. How can that be a reality? To me, a German is a person of German ethnicity. How can this be otherwise?
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