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I think it is a bit like those pictures where from one perspective you see an old women's face but then look again you see a complete picture of a young women. Depends on the beholder.
Words in themselves are objective, free of any meaning other than is ascribed and socially constructed, when in context. Therefore language is the term of reference we use to make sense of our world, either through speaking, reading or the thoughts we have in response to all sorts of stimuli, such as sight smell, touch etc. So I have a reference for what I consider is racist, when I read posts here that laud the work of Bernard Manning, I interpret that his action, primarily language jokes(sic) are racist and those who admire his words as also sharing racist view. Others here perceive BM, racism differently. I believe my opinions, they believe theirs. Sometimes exchanges of views opinions help us shift our world view, other times it reinforces our original thoughts.
No cant give you link as I can not do that yet, sorry.