If that is NOT racism/racial prejudice
Why assume that?
Inherent in the statement is a comparative.
"The blacker...the sweeter"
The implication being very clear that if it is not very black, it is not very sweet
Try the same statement, substituting the word 'white'
Put it on a shirt and walk around in public, just to see how many people call you a Nazi, a racist, or worse by day's end...
Why assume otherwise - or can you simply not read?
I stand against racism, be it the white antisemitic, antiblack neo-nazi variety,
the black panther/nation of islam antisemitic, anti-white devil type...
or whatever other sort pokes its ugly little head up.
[Ain't it strange, most all of them seem to hate the "evil Joooooooooooooooooos" as LGF's Charles Johnson states it?}
I think it takes guts nowadays to call something by its proper name, and all of those deserve the tag of "racist"