The purposeful misdirecton of the white "conservatve" about racism

Here is a quote from Malcolm X.

quote-the-white-man-is-not-inherently-evil-but-america-s-racist-society-influences-him-to-malcolm-x-55-95-43.jpg

To many whites and some not too intelligent blacks, Malcolm X is considered a racist. And on what basis is he considered a racist on?

His criticism and rejection of a system built on white supremacy. A system that continues to be maintained today.

So let's review why I say this.

“Thirty-one percent of Americans polled strongly or somewhat agreed that ‘America must protect and preserve its White European heritage."

Most Americans Oppose White Supremacists, But Many Share Their Views: Poll | HuffPost

White people constitute the majority of the U.S. population, with a total of about 245,532,000 or 77.7% of the population as of 2013. Non-Hispanic whites make up 62.6% of the country's population.

Demography of the United States - Wikipedia

According to this poll, we are looking at between 154 to 191 million whites that continue to share the views of white supremacists. These numbers equaled a majority of the American population at that time. It is safe to say these numbers have not reduced.

So given this evidence an accurate conclusion can be made that white racism remains a major problem in America. Therefore any person of color that makes this claim is not racist or radical, but is stating the truth. The right wing medias misdirection of white Americans by disingenuously calling people of color racists who are fighting issues caused by white racism must be exposed. Then public pressure must be applied to end this miseducation.

One Note Samba
More white fragility.
 
Racial privilege is the notion that white subjects accrue advantages by virtue of being constructed as whites. Usually, this occurs through the valuation of white skin color, although this is not the only criterion for racial distinction. Hair texture, nose shapes, culture, and language also multiply the privileges of whites or those who approximate them (Hunter, 2002).

Like having white sounding names on resumes/applications.
 
Here is a quote from Malcolm X.

quote-the-white-man-is-not-inherently-evil-but-america-s-racist-society-influences-him-to-malcolm-x-55-95-43.jpg

To many whites and some not too intelligent blacks, Malcolm X is considered a racist. And on what basis is he considered a racist on?

His criticism and rejection of a system built on white supremacy. A system that continues to be maintained today.

So let's review why I say this.

“Thirty-one percent of Americans polled strongly or somewhat agreed that ‘America must protect and preserve its White European heritage."

Most Americans Oppose White Supremacists, But Many Share Their Views: Poll | HuffPost

White people constitute the majority of the U.S. population, with a total of about 245,532,000 or 77.7% of the population as of 2013. Non-Hispanic whites make up 62.6% of the country's population.

Demography of the United States - Wikipedia

According to this poll, we are looking at between 154 to 191 million whites that continue to share the views of white supremacists. These numbers equaled a majority of the American population at that time. It is safe to say these numbers have not reduced.

So given this evidence an accurate conclusion can be made that white racism remains a major problem in America. Therefore any person of color that makes this claim is not racist or radical, but is stating the truth. The right wing medias misdirection of white Americans by disingenuously calling people of color racists who are fighting issues caused by white racism must be exposed. Then public pressure must be applied to end this miseducation.
Whites called Malcolm X racist because he had said whites were the devil and not to be trusted. Once again, if a white person said that about blacks, YOU would call them racist.
 
Here's a thought IM2, spend the rest of the day not using one thing brought to you by a systemically racist white supremacist.

See you tomorrow, Enjoy your peanut butter...
Please dont tell him peanut butter has been around a LOT LONGER than George Washington Carver.

The sad fact is, HE'S GOT NOTHING.
 

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