<p>IH8PSU…</p>
<p>I agree with the fact that someone pointing out that a single person does not fit your generalizations does not make them false. It is still possible for, as you said “MOST” of the people to act that way.</p>
<p>However, what is highly improbable, is that you managed, even in 4 years, to meet 20,001 people (the smallest possible majority of 40,000 students) and interact with them long enough to figure out if they are “racist”, only hang out with high school friends, or any other behavior. While it may be the case for the people you met during those 4 years (although I doubt that you kept a record of it), speaking for the masses isn’t really a good idea unless you can provide real facts.</p>