Didn't say you were silencing anyone...
As well...confused.
I cited the fact that the person being tagged as a known racist had started a thread to try and have a thoughtful discussion about race. Your responses make it look to me like you are defending calling him a racist. You seem to be saying the person who started the thread to have thoughtful discussion regarding race is not being honest. And it seems to me you did so in defense of the person who called him a racist...Am I getting this right?
I see. So to help with your confusion, all I am trying to do is offer an invitation to honesty, and an honest discussion.
I will not assume anyone is a "racist" even if I can see clear racist tendencies in their actions. That is for them to admit. In my case I will admit it, and say I am not sure I have ever met someone that doesn't have a bit of it going on.
To sophisticate the conversation and to explain the void between our understandings, the real question isn't whether or not someone is a racist, or has racist tendencies. Everyone is, or starts that way. It is the human condition. So I will start by admitting I had serious racist tendencies from what I learned as a child.
But by the time I was in second or third grade, who I was had developed enough logic that I began to reject the automatic conditioning I experienced in the world around me, and began to form opinions based upon what I saw to be true. I have often told the story of the pretty little girl to whom no one would follow at the water fountain. I was the first.
So I have the "tribal wiring" all humans have. And I have an environment chocked full of conditioning. But I began to resist that at an early age. And as a result, I believe I saw a bigger truth. Then where did my "race-or-
other-ism" lurk? (That is what we are really talking about.)
I began patronizing others that I deemed less fortunate than myself. And then I worked on that, so on and so forth. So I am trying to approach these discussions with the honesty to admit
I am flawed like everyone else.
But here is the problem, whenever you have a conversation where half, (or more, thereabouts) denies their own basic human nature, and therefore is able to maintain a position that would be otherwise indefensible, you cannot have an honest conversation.
Maybe the best way to look at is to call us all "X-ists." We all have "it" because we are human. So lets not deny it so it needs to stand like an elephant in the corner. And lets have a conversation about how to solve the real problems.
Finally, to help you with my perspective, I would much rather vote for an admitted racist, than a liar. And, the problem today isn't with the cross-burning, lynch happy, overt racists of the past, it is with those that have little fears inside that deny them.
Postscript : There are a whole lot of people on this thread that are name calling, and shouldn't be; that is the point of the people in the center of it all in Charleston - "Peace!"