One might "improve" by delving into the source of such racist comment, but please explain how allowing any racist remarks contributes to some form of justice and "improvement" in society, legally blond.
Couldn't one come to the conclusion that racism is not the best policy then, now, or forever more? Wouldn't this person believe that since racism is wrong everywhere and at any time, that anyone making a racist remark has no justification... even if they have individual reasons?
Legally Blond, If you believe that what some whites did to some blacks will never equal what some blacks do to some whites then why would allowing racist remarks made from black people be advisable? If justice will never be served in your eyes then there seems to be no point to allowing racism to continue, no matter the source.
If you believe that at some point racism against whites will finally equal in magnitude racism against non-white peoples, could it be possible that this point has already been reached on a societal level? That is, individuals such as Barry Bonds might have doled out more racist remarks and acts than have been committed by him and his family before him. On the average, black people would still be suffering more racism, but individually--just in Barry's case--he might be contributing to a more racially divided society because of his actions and words.