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"That's my question about these guys. If we know they were speaking unaccented French and they had ski masks on, do we even know what color they were, what the tone of their skin was? I mean, what if they didn't look like typical bad guys? As we define them when we think about terror groups."
Simply identifying a person or group of people based on their voices and looks isn't, by definition, racism. There could and likely is a level of prejudice in the comments "typically bad guys" and "as we define them" but that's not necessarily racism. All acts of prejudicial ignorance are not necessarily racism.