I know, I know. It's often the one who says she's not racist who IS. But I really do prefer to judge you by the content of your character. I admit I hold that bar high. That's because I value myself, my affection, and my time (advice I suggest you apply in your own life).
I also prefer to surround myself with people who don't hate me, no matter what color their skin may be.
Defensively, I denied the vast - and stubbornly pervasive - accusation of "systemic racism." That's just not me!
But it is a great catchy phrase intended to shock you into guilt and shame - and silence.
Let's pick apart the words in the accusation, though. "Systemic racism" means racism in the system - not personal racism between people. No, that's what the leftist communists want you to believe - they expect you to accept YOU are the problem.
But what about some of the social systems politicians have put into place? Aah... now we catch a glimpse into the real examples of systemic racism.
What do you think of the practice of forcing poor women to keep the fathers of their children OUT of the house to qualify for public assistance? If that is not THE most systemically exploitive and rotten thing to do to families, I do not know what else is. Let me speculate: It causes generational poverty, keeps men unmotivated and unaccountable to achieve anything, makes it easier to fall into bad company, bad habits, and recidivism, drug sales and drug addiction, gangs for a sense of family, loyalty, and community, which all humans need, but men seem to need even more... Am I way off?
Government is not your friend, or a friend of American families. In fact, it is the opposite. Free money sounds good, but it's never enough money to raise a woman out of poverty, and it demoralizes and foments lack of responsibility in a man who may have made a mistake and was jailed, then prevents him from redeeming himself and living up to his obligation to family and to himself. This applies to White and Black men, but it appears Black men are the ones who are hardest hit by this destructive cycle.
I guess until this Trojan horse government practice of "public assistance" is reformed, it can be defined as proof positive of systemic racism everyone's complaining about.
But never
accept the lie that "systemic racism" is between you and me.
Hansan, J.E. (2011). Origins of the state and federal public welfare programs (1932-1935). Social Welfare History Project. https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/public-welfare/origins-of-the-state-federal-public-welfare-programs/