Okay sg I'll accept that explanation.
Your question about whether this is a place for nazi's came across to me as a tacit accusation* that it is such a place.
You directly calling Parts ignorant for not agreeing with your point of view is just ridiculous IMO. http://merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ignorant Parts is a crappy speller but he is not even close to being destitute of education or knowledge. He is a big boy though and can deal with any bad impression of him that you may have on his own. I will leave that between you two. You are free to consider him ignorant or stupid if that suits you.
*There have been a couple of members here with some beliefs in common with nazi beliefs and admiration of Hitler. And by a couple I actually mean two that I am aware of. Neither is active here right now and one was banned. That does not make this place White Aryan Resistance or any thing like it. People do not get banned from here for expressing such beliefs.
But, speaking kindly of people does produce results, plus I am an outsider I can only give a compassionate outsiders understanding because there's a lot of ignorance and bigotry surrounding these issues. You never know when racism slips in. Our popular and political culture is teaming with it so its hard to pry from (even well-meaning allies make silly comments and assertions). But, you will find (perhaps), if you get me talking on issues relating to other communities I will likely talk as kind.
From my own perspective Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and other black racists played out the dreaded R word decades back. If you are intent on reading racism into something you probably will find it. Early 2000 was the last time someone called me racist and it was because he was losing an argument. My response was something to the effect of No I am not! And just to prove it I will agree with everything you say! At that point he had a shocked look on his face and I followed up with Yeah that is just what you want me to do isn't it?
Cornel West was the first person that I am aware of to make the claim that because of lack of institutional power that blacks are inherently incapable of being racist and bring that claim to the notice of the general public, back in the 1970s IIRC. Smells like bs to me, Colin Ferguson is no less racist than Joseph Paul Franklin. Here is a younger version of West making that same claim. I don't give any credence to such merde.
I have to admit I got a little over excited. If I called him ignorant, it was due to the ignorant remark, but I don't think he's ignorant or stupid. I dislike such remarks because it gives little to respond on and I can therefore only can assume it's part of a stereotype. And, of course I got angry (thinking of it as such)...but as I was repressing cursing myself away (anger mngmt may be needed), nazi is what came out. My bad.
Recently...I discovered some really disturbing things about US history pertaining to medical experimentation, and for the past few days I have been thinking "they were as bad as nazi's" over and over and over. Not trying to justify anything, just explaining I don't actually think this is a place of nazis (everyone has been really nice), it's just been on my mind.
As far as racism goes, no one is immune to it truly. It's a really complex thing...can take the form of assumptions, generalizations, not just harassment or exploitation...and not even always negative. But pop culture really does a number on people- to give an example: it's common for blacks to actually be racist against blacks, or to have a sort of self-hate. That's something that develops unless a family can intervene and talk to them about race at a young age, and teach them positive things about themselves and their race.
The joke is, white people don't generally have to take lessons in liking their race, and many take it for granted. Then it becomes an issue of privilege....and thats where racism gets murky because not everyone is equal and it's hard to explain that race has to do with that (when the presumption is that we are equal), and yet also explain it has not to do with character, just the way things are set up.
I really believe it's an "everyone's a victim" type of thing and there is a huge misconception that facing the facts means you have to feel shame, or dislike yourself, or have to admit your lowly or whatnot. No, it's the opposite actually. Facing facts is empowering for anyone, and it gains them a lot of respect and camaraderie. Like Parts said, we all have been wronged somewhere down the line. We all have something to share, it's just a matter of being respectful of another's point of view. See what I am saying?
Edit: I do not consider stereotypes as a point of view...they are more like points of blindness.