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The growing conversation surrounding anti-white sentiment: Racism versus racial discrimination

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11 February, 2022

The discussion about anti-white sentiment has been gaining momentum in recent times. Many people are now considering the difference between racism and racial discrimination regarding how they impact white individuals. 

What is racism?

Racism is broadly defined as a belief that one race or group of people is superior to another. It is often based on deeply ingrained stereotypes and prejudices. Racial discrimination, on the other hand, is the preferential treatment or restriction of certain individuals based on their racial background.

Anti-white sentiment

Anti-white sentiment has been a growing topic in contemporary social discourse. Some argue that it stems from the development of critical race theory, which examines the ways in which race and racism intersect with social institutions like law, education, and politics (Delgado & Stefancic, 2017)[3]. Critics of critical race theory often assert that its focus on systemic racism in predominantly white societies inherently vilifies white people as oppressors.




Others emphasise the potential negative effects of extreme political correctness and overcompensation for historically marginalised groups. This has led to incidents where individuals believed they were being unfairly targeted or silenced because of their identities as white people; for instance, Evergreen State College’s controversial protests surrounding a “Day of Absence” event in 2017.

However, it’s essential to differentiate between legitimate critiques of systems that have promoted racial inequality and a genuine belief in white inferiority or prejudice against them. Discussing institutionalised racism does not equate to promoting anti-white sentiment.

It’s important to acknowledge that white individuals can experience instances of racial discrimination just as any other racial group can. Racial discrimination is an unequal act that impacts the individual, while racism is the overarching system that perpetuates these acts.

In summary, the growing conversation about anti-white sentiment has generated a myriad of opinions, with individuals both challenging and defending its existence. Understanding the key differences between racism and racial discrimination, we can better navigate these complex conversations. Maintaining open and honest discussions about race-related issues is crucial to foster understanding and progress towards a more equitable society for all.

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