I was in a discussion with someone about how I hated a certain accent. The reason I brought it up is because I was talking with someone on the phone who had a very strong version of this accent. He said that it is racist to hate that accent. I asked how it's racist if I am talking just about the accent. He couldn't say why but still just said it was racist.
Here's the thing I don't get: How is disliking an accent racist? I don't see how it has anything to do with race unless you think certain races have certain accents. In which case, I say you're the racist and pigeonholing/stereotyping people.
When I purposed that generally people don't find impersonating or hating on a British accent as racist, he didn't have much to say on that except, "Well, some might." (Paraphrasing but not by much) If a British man (with a british accent) said he hated American accents... that's racist? Wtf. Examples like these make me think that if you just generally hate the accent then it's not racist.
Thoughts, ATOT?