re: #138 Nyet
A binary condition is “racist”/”non-racist” only. Since I don’t deny that once a person is a racist, they can be a weaker racist or a stronger racist, I’m not treating this as a binary condition. I believe I’ve already written this above. Nothing has changed.
Once a person is not on the racist spectrum though (and one can argue whether such a person exists), that means there is no racism to talk of in relation to them. Maybe racist tendencies/thoughts. But not “his racism is such and such”.
Sorry, but you keep on making that racist/non-racist distinction. That’s binary. “Once a person is a racist” is, implicitly, accepting a binary condition.