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My racially challenged friend

A phrase usually used by a upper class white kid to replace the n word

What's up my racially challenged friend

by Bigboy817 February 28, 2020

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Kick a racially confusing person day

October 19 is kick a racially confusing person day. If you cannot tell what race someone is, you may kick them on this day.

Person 1: hey, what race is that guy?
Person 2: I don’t know, but it’s Kick a racially confusing person day, so let’s go kick him!

by xbossman04 April 27, 2020

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Racial Apathy

Racial apathy is a form of emotional neglect toward Black, Indigenous, and people of color rooted in the biased belief that we do not feel pain. When people are viewed as "less human", it becomes easier to neglect their pain.

Source: Racial Wellness, by Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah

The way the media view wars, disasters, and viruses in predominantly white areas as more worthy of media coverage than those affecting areas where communities of color reside is a clear sign of racial apathy.

by Racial Wellness September 19, 2023


quasi racial

calling something out as racist in a humorous/facetious way--this term is nonsense and is exclusively used ironically

Brother (white american): Hey are you taking spanish next year
Sister (white american): No thats appropriation
Sister 2 (white american): yea wtf thats like totally quasi racial
Brother: *disbelief*/*laughs* "what?"

by conchoidally August 20, 2024


Racially Charged

When a person or a race annoys you and charges up your racial batteries

Person 1: "Did you hear about that Jewish Lucien?"
Person 2: "Yea he makes me racially charged"

by TheDoggoDude December 5, 2021


Racialized

A merger of the words "racially" and "marginalized." Refers to someone who is pushed to the fringes of society because of his or her race.

At a debate, one of the participants refused to acknowledge his opponent came from a racialized community, saying instead that racism was a state of mind and not real.

by BlastFurnace September 20, 2023


Racial peacekeepers

The preachers, pastors and community leaders who always rush out after a racially charged incident against african-americans to calm people and direct them to forgive or embrace their attackers. These individuals decide to represent all african-americans in the community, but often act hypocritically for their own benefit to establish a national profile and win influence among the african-american community for future church donations. They are noticeably absent when the violence does not have racial overtones.

Oh boy, here come the racial peacekeepers with their ridiculous speeches about Christian forgiveness after the skinhead killed 12 people. I just can't with these guys. Bible ballers, pastor pimps, pastors, preachers, community organizers, religion, church, African-American

by joecoolthefool August 24, 2015