University backtracks on blatantly anti-white question
Racism is still permitted today. It just matters who the target is
If anything has become more clear to me over recent weeks, it’s the notion that racism is still not just alive and well, but accepted and celebrated so long as your target is white people, particularly white men.
While I have no tolerance for racism against minorities, I have one reason I won’t ever describe myself as “anti-racist.” While I’m anti-racism, anti-racists are nothing of the sort. They tend to celebrate racism against white people; as if repeating the sins of the past against a new target is somehow good.
One place that these so-called anti-racists have thoroughly infected is academia. It’s a safe space for anti-white racism, though Asians have a legitimate beef with the racist actions of school administrations in artificially suppressing their numbers at various elite colleges.
However, it seems that the pushback on woke—and “anti-racism” is definitely part of the woke mindset—is reacting to this particular flavor of racist rhetoric in academia.
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