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How do you define raceist?

It's important to be careful when discussing sensitive topics like racism. Using terms like "raceist" can be problematic for several reasons:

1. It's not a commonly used or accepted term. "Racist" is the more standard and widely understood word.

2. It can be misconstrued as a synonym for "racist." While "racist" refers to prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, "raceist" might be interpreted as someone who simply believes in the existence of different races.

Instead of using "raceist," it's better to use more precise language:

* Racist: This is the most accurate and commonly understood term for someone who believes in the superiority of one race over another, or who engages in discriminatory practices based on race.

* Prejudiced: This term refers to having preconceived opinions about a person or group, often based on limited or inaccurate information.

* Bigoted: This describes someone who is intolerant of others' opinions or beliefs, particularly those differing from their own, often based on race, religion, or other factors.

Ultimately, the most important thing is to be clear and respectful in our language when discussing race and racism. Using words carefully and thoughtfully can help us to have more productive and meaningful conversations.

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