Are you seriously claiming that the actual systemic racism in our society is discrimination against white people? I just struggle to imagine someone holding this belief in good faith.
How so? Organizations have been very open and explicit about wanting to employ less white people and seeing "whiteness" as a societal ill that needs addressing. I really don't understand this trend of people excitedly advocating for something then crying foul when you say that they said it
> really don't understand this trend of people excitedly advocating for something then crying foul when you say that they said it
A friend of mine calls this the Celebration Parallax. "This thing isn't happening, and it's good that it is happening."
Depending on who is describing the event in question, the event is either not happening and a dog-whistling conspiracy theory, or it is happening and it's a good thing.
The best example is The Great Replacement "Theory", which is widely celebrated by the left (including the president) unless someone on the right objects or even uses the above name for it. Then it does not exist and certainly didn't become Federal policy in 1965.
Yeah, it's pretty absurd to consider addressing the systemic bias as racism against white people.
If we're distributing bananas equitably, and you get 34 because your hair is brown and the person who hands out bananas is just used to seeing brunettes with more bananas, and I get 6 because my hair is blonde, it's not anti-brunette to ask the banana-giver to give me 14 of your bananas.
Luckily for you, you don't have to imagine it. There are groups of people that absolutely believe that modern society has become anti-white. Unfortunately, they have found a megaphone with internet/social platforms. However, just because someone believes something doesn't make it true. Take flat Earthers as a less hate filled example.