Call me ignorant, but I think racism should be legalized and anti-discrimination laws revoked simply because if I do not wish to give housing to a specific person I should be allowed to. Why should I be forced to rent a room in my home (shut up) to a specific person when I do not want to?
Being a bigot carries its own implications and creating laws that are supposed to read the intent of your actions like that are always going to be prone to frivolous lawsuits and do nothing but risk destroying completely innocent people.
You can't cure a problem like racism or religion by outlawing it. When you do this, you get fringe groups like the kool kids klub and A3P because they feel persecuted. I think issues that arise out of ignorance have a tendency to eliminate themselves when the next generation becomes more well educated.
And, of course, by specifically trying to eliminate hate you get what's called political correctness. There have been studies that show that African American students across the board test lower in terms of IQ than white students. If I say this, everyone immediately jumps to the conclusion that I'm tribal, despite having the previous statement been a fact. African Americans are less educated and do not perform as well in schools as white students. This is a problem and before we can address it we have to acknowledge it. There are a lot of programs out there that reward schools for graduating blacks, but all this does is encourage Academia to lower its standards to receive higher income.
It upsets me that race and racism is such a taboo subject. There should be no reason for people to fear the word monday as much as they do. Its offensiveness is imbued in it by the very people that find it offensive. Political Correctness prevents people from having legitimate discussions about gaps in the graduation margin based on race. It might not necessarily mean blacks are less intelligent than whites, it could simply mean they learn a different way that most white students, but we'll never know because people are too fearful of what the general reaction will be to their statements.