Sunday, October 23, 2005

What They Say and What They Mean...

It strikes me that when people say that only white people can be racist, or that blacks cannot be racist, because racism requires a "system of oppression," they are really saying something else.

Let me preface this by pointing out that the statement here is that racism requires not just oppression, but a system of oppression. This means that a black person who goes on a killing spree against white people or who rapes a white person specifically tbecause they hate them for being white is not considered a racist, even though he is definitely oppressing his victims, because his oppression isn't part of a "system."

It strikes me that the real goal behind this type of thinking is to essentially condone anti-white prejudice.

Put another way, when someone says that non-whites cannot be racist against whites, they are really saying that they don't want to label anti-white p[rejudice because they agree with and support anti-white prejudice.

I will try tie this in with this earlier posting about the man promoting anti-white genocide (who, it turns out, is a college professor by the name of Kamau Kambon), later today.

That is all until (hopefully) later today.

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