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Well I could argue that the inferior/superior aspects of that definition agree with what I'm saying. Racism has been co-opted in a similar sense to the word literally, which even many dictionaries can secondarily define as "figuratively". Any book on racism highlights the necessity of power to truly distinguish racial

Technically, racism refers to racial prejudice AND power, not just racial prejudice as you describe it as. In that sense, while all races can be prejudiced against others (and is not okay no matter who does it), when someone is prejudiced against you because you belong to a race that is not in power in a culture, it

I don't know if this has already been discussed, but talking so much about Lin losing her bending made me wonder how devastating it would have been to see Toph lose her bending. She really relied on that more than any other person in the Avatar universe.

I don't know if this has already been discussed, but talking so much about Lin losing her bending made me wonder how devastating it would have been to see Toph lose her bending. She really relied on that more than any other person in the Avatar universe.

Todd, are you challenging yourself to figure out how many articles you can include a reference to the Mayor from Buffy before anyone notices?