As you speculate I did not call anyone a racist.
Not so. You employed the term to refer to certain persons. Faith believes that the term itself is meaningless, apparently; yet she had no comment at all - apparently didn't even
notice when you yourself employed the term to refer to certain people.
the supremem irony, these days, is that it is the modern majority left which is race obsessed
Absolutely false. The right never, ever fails to play the race card, as you yourself have done consistently in this thread, when it suits their purposes. Witness your continual sour grapes "white man's burden" claims in this thread, or Congressional Republicans referring to Democrats as racists for opposing a Hispanic judicial nominee.
To paraphrase: Justice is equal opportunity
Black people don't yet have equal opportunity, which is why a black-sounding name makes you less than half as likely to be called back for the
opportunity to interview for a job.
Until opportunity (which, to be realistic, we must measure by outcomes) is equal, Affirmative Action
is necessary, and those who oppose it by arguing that employers are
justified in making racist hiring decisions must themselves be racist.