@motorhead
I will play along and comment on your discussion and answer your questions.
Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
Racism has been reflected in discriminatory laws, practices, and actions (including violence) against "racial" or ethnic groups throughout the history of the United States.
The UNDENIABLE REALITY of TODAY IS that RACIST discrimination in the United States permeates all aspects of life and extends to all communities.
To answer your question:
Q: Super Bowl Is Racist?
A: YES, because The UNDENIABLE REALITY of TODAY IS that RACIST discrimination in the United States permeates all aspects of life and extends to all communities.
YES,@motorhead you are confused.
“The rising public conversations about race and racism in the United States have once again confused millions of well-meaning Americans into believing that if they look like what is now socially codified as "a white person" then they must feel guilty about the racist history of their country.
This is a false guilt.
Looking at any person and judging the content of their character based on the complexion of their skin is blatant racism, predicated on a false and illogical premise.
It is only white supremacists who benefit from the confusion of the term "white" as a colour of skin designation with "white" as an ideology of racial supremacy.”
Maybe this quote will help you understand and not be confused.
“I learned that racism, like most systems of oppression, isn’t about bad people doing terrible things to people who are different from them but instead is a way of maintaining power for certain groups at the expense of others.”
~ Alicia Garza,
~ The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart