Reversed racism? Be quiet, because you’re white.
Racism is evil. Always. But why can it be justified today if it’s aimed at a white person? Why does no one react when, under the guise of “fighting for equality,” some are trampled to elevate others? It’s the 21st century, and instead of equality, we have a new kind of division — just wrapped in different slogans.
It’s enough that you’re white, and you can already be called names, humiliated, generalized. “White privilege,” “white oppressor,” “your fault” — we hear these slogans more and more often, and louder. Yet in most cases, this “privileged white” is an ordinary person working their ass off on three shifts to pay off a loan and feed their kids. They don’t have a yacht, don’t have influence, don’t have power.
But that doesn’t matter. Because the skin color matches. And the system divides without looking at the truth.
You weren’t a slave owner. You didn’t hold a whip in your hand. You didn’t trade people. And yet — according to some — you’re supposed to apologize, feel ashamed, pay. For what? For something that happened hundreds of years ago. And maybe let’s remind one more thing: it wasn’t white people who kidnapped black people from villages. Local African tribes sold their own people to traders. It’s an uncomfortable fact, but a fact. And no one wants to hear it.
We hear about white privilege, but we don’t see it in the life of the average person. Universities create special programs only for one ethnic group. Companies reward specific skin colors. Ads show “diversity,” but only in one direction. In the media, you can say anything about white people — even racist things. But the other way? Not anymore.
Equality has stopped being equality. It has become a new form of segregation — just better dressed.
Try to say it’s absurd — you’re immediately labeled. “White trash.” “Supremacist.” “Racist.” “Nationalist.” And so on.
It’s not about hate. It’s about the right to your own opinion. The right not to be judged by skin color — in any direction.
This isn’t a post against black people. It’s a post against double standards. Racism doesn’t stop being racism because it changed direction. Racism is contempt for a person because of their race. And that should be enough for all of us to say: enough.
There is no good racism, no racism “to balance things,” no “justified” racism. Racism is a cancer. And if you tolerate it just because it’s politically correct — you’re feeding it.
If you’re afraid to say it out loud, that means someone already took your voice. And if you agree with this — you’re not alone.
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