Ugh... a jump to the race card.
Look, in order to legitimately play the race card, you have to first win that the other side has no alternative justification for their arguments. Charges of racism are charges that a person is holding a view which can't logically be true, and is only held as a mask for hidden racism. Thus, you have to win that those who disagree with you are being utterly illogical before you play the card.
For example, if you say "Obama is the best president ever," and I say "No, FDR was," disagreeing with you doesn't necessarily make me racist. I could say "FDR was the best president ever" in response to you saying that Bush, Carter, Washington, or any other person was the best President ever. Unless you can cite specific reasons other than a simple coincidence, you're simply abusing the race card in order to personally attack people... which is a terrible violation of any credible discourse in the forum.
Side note: Actually, if we assume your standard for when the race card is to be played (Note: I don't endorse this... it's simply a tool to demonstrate the fallacy behind such a stance), it would be more logical to say that you were the racist person in the group. Consider this:
You say Obama is the best president ever. You fail to look at every other president individually. Rather, you group them all together, and say "none of them did any better than this guy!"
Your categorization (Obama > The rest) actually creates a dividing line along racial lines. The one African-American is the best, and everyone else is second rate.
However, if anyone disagrees with you, they simply rank Obama as another one of the Presidents, along with all the other guys who sat in the office. No racial divide, as Obama's grouped with other white guys.
See the difference?
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