The type of racism I was mentioning is the:
Orcs are evil
Elves are good
Drows are evil
and so on... these are the extremes of racial stereotypes, to judge the morals of an individual by his/her race is definitively a form of racism. To say all dwarves are drunkards is another one. If you readed the first article from the link you would get it:
@Aendar: The question is not about racial prejudice among the races in the history, it is about the author of it stereotyping the races on the history with several typical overused archetypes. Why not beat a whole "evil" group of intellingent power-hungry people that struggle for power among themselves as well instead of the typical "Evil Lord of Doom" with his brainless minions? Why not have hundreds, thousands defeating this group instead of a single godly character?
And if your definition of fantasy is "Anything that looks almost the same as Tolkien", then you should perhaps expand your horizons on it.

There are fantasy cliches, and fortunately there are books on the genre that don't insist on following them so much. It is something like FPS: while we have thousands of variations of the same old Doom and Quake gameplay, some few(like Thief Series) stand in the middle of the clones.
The mark of LOTR on fantasy will take much time to fade completely and open more space for more originality...
Now I won't mind if you like to play or read multiple variations based on the same model of LOTR, just know that some people like to see different things, and get bored from the overused cliches.