i agree with the stereotypes thing. however, the mention of 'equal rights' brings mixed emotions.
(i am not sure what you actually meant by it, but i'm just making my own point..)
i truly believe that every single human being deserves to be treated equally in just about every sense. but, what i can't stand is the people who 'fight' for equal rights for blacks/hispanics/asians/etc. it doesn't make any sense. you obviously can't do anything about how people feel or what they do/say in their own homes, that's freedom of speech. but, laws in the united states have already stopped all forms of racism in the workplace, schools, and any other public place. they have made it illegal. some people may say ''yeah but it still happens behind closed doors in all of those situations.'' okay. sure, i believe it. but if the person who's being discriminated against does nothing about it, they are giving up a right that they have and it is then their fault if nothing happens.
     the equal rights activists have gone above and beyond the 'equal rights' point. they want special treatment (i.e. the special college scholarship programs, using accusations of rasicm to get ahead, etc.) and therefore, are implying that they are NOT equal. if we were all equal, where's the united WHITE college fund (vs. united negro..)? where's WHITE history month? Where's HISPANIC history month? where's our right to have W.E.T. (vs. B.E.T. tv)? granted the accronym would probably get confused with a porn channel, but that's beside the point.
     these are just a few examples of how racism plays the other way. when one group of people (blacks in this case) thinks they deserve special treatment because of the color of their skin, that's racist...no matter how you look at it.