Why Nobody is Systemically Racist by James Lindsay
Put straight, the concept of “systemic racism” is, generally speaking, a bad one. It does not add clarity; it obscures it. It does not foster healthy relationships or conversations about race; it produces the opposite. It does not encourage personal growth or “doing better”; it induces unnecessary guilt, shame, and moral confusion. It does not encourage genuine responsibility; it displaces it.
Brilliant and insightful analysis of "systemic racism" and its inherent fatal flaws.
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