No place in America was a hotbed of racism in 1978. That was the golden era of racial lawsuits, quotas, and job promotions to those who could recruit the most black or female employees. It was the decade of M.A.S.H., Archie Bunker, The Jeffersons, and white guilt was all the rage. Osama Hussein is lying through his sparkling teeth.
File that under "No sh**."
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I experienced a lot of anti-white racism in Los Angeles in 1978. Thanks to being fleet of foot, I escaped several attempts of beating up whitey, in the mid to late 70's. It was always a 3 to 1 ratio or more. And always black against white. I've seen very little racism from whites in L.A., since the late 60's. But a lot from the minorities. Especially hispanics, now. The Asians keep to themselves and have almost completely separated themselves from other races. They may be the most racist of all, but are not violent, like blacks and hispanics can be.