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So what exactly? It's just a stereotype. A stereotypical Russian (that's where I'm from) would be a gopnik babooshka in abibas riding a bear while playing a balalayka and drinking vodka... And guess what? We find it funny. Well, maybe except babooshkas: many find it weird you stress the "oo" syllable instead of the 1st 'a'. It'd be the same with black guys and rap music or Texans and guns.
If it originated as a stereotype, stopped being used offensively several decades ago, and was then repurposed into being a praise of sorts.
I need you to be honest - do you not know what stereotypes are, or do you not know what racism is? Stereotyping is one of the conceptual parts of racism, so saying it's not racist because it's a stereotype is like saying pizza isn't Italian because it's from Naples.
Could you give me sources for when this happened for "ricing" and "ricer"? Because there are a lot of people in this thread telling you that it's still offensive, and I'm pretty sure they know a little bit more than you about racism.