Stereotypes are not necessarily racist you idiot.
Do Italians love pasta? It's a stereotype, it doesn't mean we are trashing them for liking pasta.
I didn't claim Goodrum was a good or a bad person based on his voice.
You're too dense to tell difference.
Its more interesting to discuss the link between prejudice (affective/emotional state), stereotypes (cognitive state), and discrimination (behavioral state). One can hold a prejudice and stereotype without necessarily engaging in discriminatory acts. One can hold a stereotype without exhibiting prejudice. For the most part, the average person holds stereotypes and prejudices, but don't necessarily engage in discriminatory acts. You see this all the time. A person can hold negative stereotypes and prejudices against X race, but when they see X race in person, they treat them totally fine. So, when people say X person is racist, I think it's a vague and useless label because it doesn't tell us about the intricate relationship between stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination.