Prejudice becomes legitimate when if affects someone's perceptions and actions. Those perceptions and actions don't have to be part of the majority to be hurtful or harmful.
That is exactly correct. Its no different (and I see no reason that it should be thought of as different) than any other individual personality trait or psychological attribute. Racism is a mental state and mental set. It has no definite connection to political power or oppression until and unless it actually does. For another example, Pol Pot and his gang of utopian theorists killed some two million people in an act of ideological class cleansing of their society, but even if they had never laid a hand on anyone, they all still would have held their bigoted, hateful philosophy; and it was that (just like Nazi race cleansing ideology) that led to the Killing Fields, not the power they held per se.
Does a racist black gang member standing over a white Senator or Congressman, or multimillionaire businessman, who in his mind is just a represenatative of an amorphous "whitey" with a Tec-9, not have power over him?
Is someone a racist only because they can be "effectively racist"? The implication is that racism only matters externally impactful. I would argue that racism has a negative impact on the person that holds racist attitudes.
Indeed.
If a majority becomes a minority and loses power, does their prejudice no longer matter? I don't think so.
Obviously not, and to think otherwise requires a fundamental suspension of logical thought.
Also, I think there's a subtext here: It's okay to hate if you don't have power.
You know, I actually hadn't thought of that aspect of it. It does look like a kind of moral licensure. If you're a Hindu in Salt Lake, and a group of other Hindus can take over the state legislature, you can become a racist - but only collectively with them and because who control that legislature. If you are just a single Hindu racist, and you go out and set fire to a Muslim mini-mart because to can't stand the sight of Muslims, you are a criminal for Krose, but not a racist, because your identity group does not control a majority of official political power in the political community in which you exist.
And Droopy, I do agree with you on this one. That, coupled with the Mayan calendar, gives me a uneasy feeling about the end of this year ;-)
I just thank heavens you didn't bring Nostradamus into this.