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No single word deserves that much power
We don't say the n-word, but then we say "Black people fatigue". The intent is what matters, in the end, and I'm hearing the latter a lot more than I heard the former 10 years ago.
"not wanting someone in your family to be with or hang out with someone of another race because of what you think they do I would consider racist"
Greatly depends. Racist. No.
It coincides with the rise of such slogans like "end whiteness" and "white privilege".
That's what happens when you focus on race.
I kinda agree with that. But I'm arguing that white people seem to express more anti-black and anti-"people of color" attitudes more openly now. Look at how people complain about "woke" and DEI, for example.
I'll admit I do need to get out more. But the world is also scary, and I'm not just talking about my anxiety and phobias.
Then why not condemn both, instead of excusing one wrong with another? Seemed easy enough to me to push back against wokeness back in the day, and against the far-right now.
I do condemn both. Just adding some context, especially since OP explicitly focused on "white people", as if it's just coming from them.
I would say that focusing on "white privilege", wanting "reparations" and spreading the view that black people are oppressed brought back racism from the "colorblind" era of the 1990s.
Just tactics designed to separate people and turn them against each other. Coincidentally timed with the Occupy Wall Street movement. Perhaps to get people fighting each-other instead of "fighting the system"
Perhaps not. But can't blame me for trying to start a discussion....