If the residents of a village are mostly white, does that prove they must automatically be racist

I live in a very posh area of Hull, a lovely area that is highly desireable and we have lots of different cultures from Drs to barristers and very succesfull people, we all live in harmony and welcome any ethnic group to live here.
 
To answer the original question: no.

But the following points are true:

1. The people who want immigrants in the country don't live in the towns and cities where those immigrants end up, and therefore have no idea of the 24-hours-a-day hell that ensues. (Hello Odds and Notch)

2. When a town has a high percentage of immigrants, "white flight" increases that percentage. Those whites who leave the area do not get called "racist", whereas the whites who remain in the town do get called "racist". (As in the Blackburn film in my earlier thread).
 
I think my dog might be racist, she hates all black dogs but likes all white dogs.

See, Notchy. Even your dog is more intelligent than you. ;)

Our previous tabby and white was soft as anything indoors, but a bit of a bruiser when out in 'his' territory. He hated the black cat two doors along.
 
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