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Google says only white folks can be racist. Da Cooler is right again.

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The concept that ethnic minorities can be bigoted towards white people is called “reverse racism”.

Ask Google what this phrase means and it will offer you an explanation that appears to lay the blame for hatred at the door of a “dominant racial group”.

“Reverse racism is a phenomenon in which discrimination, sometimes officially sanctioned, against a dominant or formerly dominant racial or other group representative of the majority in a particular society takes place, for a variety of reasons, often initially as an attempt at redressing past wrongs,” the explanation which appears on Google’s search results said.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19015...minorities-to-be-racist-against-white-people/
 
The concept that ethnic minorities can be bigoted towards white people is called “reverse racism”.

Ask Google what this phrase means and it will offer you an explanation that appears to lay the blame for hatred at the door of a “dominant racial group”.

“Reverse racism is a phenomenon in which discrimination, sometimes officially sanctioned, against a dominant or formerly dominant racial or other group representative of the majority in a particular society takes place, for a variety of reasons, often initially as an attempt at redressing past wrongs,” the explanation which appears on Google’s search results said.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19015...minorities-to-be-racist-against-white-people/


In sociology, this is absolutely correct as it implies a systemic issue. PREJUDICE is often confused as racism, and sees no color or system. Only culture.

However, if a white person were to go to a central-African nation, and get treated differently as a result, then that would be "racism" due to the majority being African and infused into systemic processes.

I think this is all bullshit due to dogma, but...I'm not the Ph.D.
 
In sociology, this is absolutely correct as it implies a systemic issue. PREJUDICE is often confused as racism, and sees no color or system. Only culture.

However, if a white person were to go to a central-African nation, and get treated differently as a result, then that would be "racism" due to the majority being African and infused into systemic processes.

I think this is all bullshit due to dogma, but...I'm not the Ph.D.

The part of the quote above is absolutely incorrect and attempting to redefine racism by adding the term "dominant racial group" to the definition where that has nothing to do with it. See definition below, especially the portion high lighted in red font.

From Merriam-Webster - Full Definition of racism


  1. 1: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
    2: racial prejudice or discrimination
 
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They say this because minorities will always play the victim in any situation. They can't win a discussion with evidence, so they use the race card for sympathy. I realize they're overwhelmingly liberal, but it still rings true regarding any discussion they can't win.
 
South Africa is the best study I've ever seen, and it's not just about whites either. Because you're not only seeing a mass exodus ... but the "Affirmative Action" in South Africa -- where Blacks are the maojrity -- showcases that it just benefits the already affluent Black.

It's always about the already affluent (insert subset of group).

That said, we do have an issue in the US with African-Americans not having past educational opportunities, and their graduation rates are still half of even Hispanic Americans, who have equalized to White Americans (which bodes well for the next generation of Hispanic American leaders). We need to take 'race' out of it, and focus on individuals.

Even if that means we focus on African-Americans most.
 
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