Posted on 07/02/2021 7:45:49 AM PDT by Starman417

America’s racist!!! One would think, if America is to be considered a racist country, we’d want to know the definition of the word. And who better to get that definition from but a giant of the anti-racist movement, Ibram X. Kendi, the author of How to Be an Antiracist. Here’s Mr. Kendi’s definition of racism: "I would define it as a collection of racist policies that lead to racial inequity that are substantiated by racist ideas…" Apparently Dr. Kendi missed that day in kindergarten where the teacher said “You cannot use the word you’re trying to define in the definition of that same word.”
In an effort to help Mr. Kendi and others understand the words they’re using, below is a slightly more coherent definition of racism:
Racist: One who believes that one “race” (in this context, members of the human race differentiated by the color of their skin) is genetically superior to another. Often the holder of this opinion believes themselves to be amongst the superior race. (For a bit more on this, click here to read my first ever blogpost: Racism: America's Original Sin.)
The point of the above is that if one seeks to use a word to describe something, it helps to use the language properly, something Mr. Kendi apparently has trouble doing.
America is racist! That statement is fundamentally illogical. A country cannot be racist. It can be landlocked, beautiful or on the equator, but it can’t be racist. Its people can be, however. Indeed, Americans can be racist, and no doubt there are some amongst us who are. But how many Americans actually are racists? It’s impossible to know, but we do know that there are whites who are racists and believe in white superiority, just as there are blacks who are racists and believe in black superiority. But in the context of the “America is racist” trope, it’s only the white racists who count. So how many are there? Are they increasing in numbers?
It’s hard to tell, but to the degree that Americans are part of the KKK, which is historically a group that counts racist anti-black ideas as one of its bedrock principles, perhaps not quite as many as the left would like us to think.
In the 1920s at its apogee, the KKK had anywhere from 3 to 8 million members. At the time, the American population was approximately 110 million. That would mean that somewhere in the ballpark of 5% of the American population would have been members of the Klan. Included in that group were doctors, lawyers, politicians and even a future Supreme Court Justice.
Today however, the number of Americans who are part of the Klan is estimated to be between 3,000 and 5,000. With our larger population, that works out to be .000015% of our population as members of the Klan. Were the number 5% as in 1920 there would be 15 million Klan members in the US today. But there’s not. In fact, there’s been a reduction of 99.99% of members of the premier racist organization in American history.
Another way of looking at potential racists in America is people who actually commit “hate crimes” where racism is their probable motivation. According to the FBI data states that in 2019 there were 6,406 “hate crimes” in the US where the offender is known – and approximately 2,000 more where they don’t know the offender. These crimes include Murder – 19 offenders and 51 victims, Aggravated Assault – 1,094 / 1,158, Simple Assault – 2,030 / 2,023, Intimidation – 1,640/ 2,206, Burglary – 64 / 129 and various other crimes. Of those “hate crimes” the number of white perpetrators was 3,365 or 52% of the total while the number of black perpetrators was 1,532 or 24% of the total. Whites make up 62% of the American population but only 52% of the “hate crime” offenders, while blacks make up 12.6% of the American population but 24% of the “hate crime” offenders…
Finally, one would expect that racists believe that their race (color) is very important to their image of themselves, as that’s necessary in order to think of someone of a different color is somehow below them. Pew Research did a survey asking that very question and the results were: 5% of whites thought whiteness was very important and an additional 10% thought it was somewhat important for a total of 15% of whites thinking that their whiteness was important to their image of themselves. For blacks, the corresponding numbers about how important blackness was to their self-image were 52% & 22% for a total of 74% of blacks thinking that their blackness is important to their image of themselves.
It’s certain that none of these measures is a perfect correlation with the number of racist white people in the United States, but it’s clear that if white Americans were the racist bigots Democrats keep suggesting they are, proof of that would likely show up in one of these datasets. But they don’t.
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“I would define it as a collection of racist policies that lead to racial inequity that are substantiated by racist ideas…” Apparently Dr. Kendi missed that day in kindergarten where the teacher said “You cannot use the word you’re trying to define in the definition of that same word.”
It’s a real puzzle as to where people get those “racist” ideas.
I’m a cultural racist.
LBJ instituted evil welfare culture among blacks that quashes normal good culture.
Culture rules.
How come all of these immigrants want to come here if we’re racist? It’s a mystery. Oh well, back to breakfast.
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America is racist! That statement is fundamentally illogical. A country cannot be racist.
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