Can "black" people be "racist"?
No, according to the Democrats.
It's not possible.
But how does a "black" person prove you to be a "racist"?
Do you want to know why you haven't been able to prove President Trump to be a "racist "?
How old are you?
That's what AI says about you.
So for full context.
Like you have any fight for what you believe.
Donald Trump’s entire presidential campaign is about race.
He launched his campaign with an argument over whether all Mexican immigrants were rapists and murderers, or merely most of them.
He’s maintained his relevancy through fall by replacing Latinos with Muslims as the villains of his campaign narrative — including a call to ban them from entering the US.
Trump has been accused of racism for literally as long as he’s been in public life — in his capacities as a real estate developer, a TV star, and now as a politician. At various times, he’s insulted African Americans, the Japanese, Native Americans, Muslim Americans and Latinos.
In 1973, the Trump Management Corporation — run by 27-year-old Donald Trump — was sued by the Department of Justice for violating the Fair Housing Act. Specifically, Trump’s company was accused of refusing to rent to or negotiate with black tenants, changing the terms of leases based on race, and lying to black applicants about whether apartments were available.
-->@Moozer325Anti racist ideology states that black people cannot be racist because the black race is not in a position of power over the white race.
In other words, Racism = Power + Prejudice. By this standard, black people can be bigoted but not racist per se. I don’t agree with this line of thought, but it is a prominent idea in anti racist thought.
It is espoused by such people as: Robin DeAngelo, Ibram X. Kendi, Ta Nehasi Coates, Tim Wise, Kimberle Crenshaw, Nikole Hannah Jones, as well as various educational associations.