In the hands of self-important activists and untrustworthy politicians, the term “racism” has been distorted beyond recognition. It no longer simply describes individual prejudice or hatred based on race. Instead, these individuals and their university supporters have redefined it as an invisible, systemic force that permeates every institution, demanding perpetual atonement from the so-called oppressor class—primarily White people—and endless grievances from others.
The Grift of Redefined Racism And How The…
In the hands of self-important activists and untrustworthy politicians, the term “racism” has been distorted beyond recognition. It no longer simply describes individual prejudice or hatred based on race. Instead, these individuals and their university supporters have redefined it as an invisible, systemic force that permeates every institution, demanding perpetual atonement from the so-called oppressor class—primarily White people—and endless grievances from others.