‘People of color’ can’t be racist against whites, UW-Madison teaches law students
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If you consider the facts that the term racism was popularized to be a weapon against White people and that "anti-racist" is code for "anti-White", it makes perfect sense. See also the stages of genocide.
I get that but I guess it really annoys me because it goes against everything I was raised to believe
I get you, I was raised to be colorblind too. Realizing just how many people, who I was raised to treat fairly, hate me simply for for being White was a difficult redpill to stomach.
I still judge people as individuals but I'm definitely no longer colorblind.
I still see myself as colorblind in the sense that I’m not going to make a judgement about an individual solely based on race but I’m not blind to what goes on around me like I once was. I still try to be a good Christian
We aren't commanded to be doormats or pacifists, you know. There's nothing wrong with keeping your guard up when interacting with people from groups that typically hate the groups you belong to. While we're told to love our neighbor, we're also told the man who doesn't take care of his own household is worse than a nonbeliver.
Also any time somebody talks about "people of color" rephrase it as "anti-white" in your response. Because that's what it means.