I agree with this point. To assert that most blacks have an evil culture, while it may not constitute racism per se, it still adds up to ethnocentrism which is just as much of a prejudice than racism. I think Chaim uses a lot of false logic to come to the conclusions that he creates. He says that 95% of blacks voted for Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. Therefore, 95% of blacks must be racist against whites. There are a few things wrong with this type of reasoning and logic. First of all, even if it is true that 95% of blacks voted for these creatures, that's only accounting for those "who voted." You can't extrapolate that sample to apply it to the rest of the black population. That's like saying, most crimes are committed by blacks. Therefore, most blacks commit crimes. EHHHH! Wrong! Most crimes are committed by a microcosm of blacks that are recidivists. The same concept exists with Catholic priests molesting children. That doesn't mean most Catholic priests do this. It's only a tiny portion that repeats these crimes again and again and creates a very large number of molestations and victims. Also, a large portion of those blacks who voted for Sharpton and Jackson may not have been motivated by antisemitism. They may have voted for them because they didn't feel that the other candidates represented them and identified with them enough.