A growing trend in society is that you can immediately attack any political opponent without addressing any of their policies by claiming that they are "racist." Not only does it often times paint a negative picture of your opponent, but it also stifles any discussion over important topics that affect society.
"Don't like the European Union? You're racist!"
"Don't support banning guns? You're racist!"
"Want to have control over your own borders? You're racist!"
"Think immigrants should integrate into society? You're racist!"
"Think your taxes are too high? You're racist!"
I'm really curious to see if anyone actually falls for this kind of propaganda. In the United States, many left-wing groups accused all (or most) Republicans of being "pure racists," yet they just won the 2014 midterm elections. Given that they recently won the midterms in a landslide, is it safe to assume most people don't buy into the "anything my opponent says/does is racist" campaign? The same can be said for many European political parties. In the United Kingdom, some political agents accused the UK Independence Party and it's leader of being "hardline racists and fascists," yet these allegations were all proven false and today they represent between 20%-30% of the public.
There absolutely are a few racists left in the Western world, nobody is denying that, but the idea that everyone is racist (even if they don't know it) or that a significant portion (anything over 5%, and that's being generous) of the population is racist, is ridiculous. Do you personally believe in the "everyone is racist" campaign? And if so, could you please elaborate on why you believe in it?