I am prejudice of racists
Seriously, growing up on or near military bases, I had friends of all sorts of ethnic backgrounds and never once thought about racism and prejudice. Then my father retired and we moved to a very rural town in upstate NY. There were 3 African-American people in my high school. One was the star football player, and my close friend. Everyone liked him until he started dating one of the best looking gals in our class. Then the "N" word came out and he was often challenged to fights over it. The funny thing is, the girl was 100% American Indian. Hypocrites!
Truly though, it is just ignorance and I regard those who are racist as ignorant.
I stay away from any racist in my personal life. In my professional life, I have come across it a few times. When I used to work in operations, my boss was African-American, but all of his drivers were Caucasian. One driver thought it OK to tell me and another person how bad the place had gotten since the "N" had taken over. I had him brought up on charges and he was subsequently fired. No tolerance for that kind of stuff, ignorant or not, in the workplace.
Another good Loadmaster story:
We had a guy in our squadron who was from Tennessee and was very open about his hatred of non-whites. He always told us how his whole family was in the KKK and he would be when he got out. I even remember him yelling the "N" word to a bunch of African-Americans walking by the dorm once. They came over and kicked the living crap out of him. He was mad because everyone just left him there to his fate.
Well, this dummy takes a mission down to New Orleans, running the presidents limos down for Mardi Gras (Clinton and his Sax). On crew rest he, and another crewmember, go to the "wrong" side of town and purchase a bag of Marijuana from an African-American. While haggling over price, ole boy makes a comment that the weed can't be worth much because it is "N" Weed. The man pulls out a gun and puts a bullet in his head at point blank range, killing him almost instantly. We know the story because the other guy ran for it and spewed the truth when he got back to the hotel. Not that anyone deserves to die, but I did not feel sorry for him.