See, I put a definition in this very thread for a reason. If you cannot be bothered to read it, that is your lacking, not mine. There is a clear distinction between "racial", dealing with race, and "racist", which requires an assumption of superiority or inferiority based on race.
You are not understanding the reasoning behind affirmative action, and instead saying what you wish that reasoning was so you could call it names instead of formulating actual reasoned arguments against it(hint: there are actual reasoned arguments against it, and in fact I am against AA for actual reasons and not because you want to use some label). AA is based on the (mistaken to some extent) beleife that black people, on average, have had less access to educational opportunities in this country. This does not mean, nor does it imply, nor does it suggest, that blacks are inferior. Your arguments are a classic example of why I avoid the term racists whenever possible, it stops people from actually thinking about issues.