So it would appear.
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I completely disagree with this, because it simply doesn't work for the US. People in America used to be racist and discriminatory towards Irish, Italians, and the Spanish. All European, all light skinned, yet still looked down upon and discriminated. Was that right? no, that was real bigotry
Also how do you deal with this in states where culture is directly influenced and shaped by another culture? Texas with native Americans and Mexico, California with Mexico and China, Creole and Louisiana, or Hawaii with its own indigenous people and also Japan?
What do you do in those states with people who are mixed, across generations?
And, how do you address the permanent societal changes like food, holidays, architecture, etc?
Racism may be manipulated by the powers that be against "white people" in order to further divide society but no single discussion against this is rational enough to create a plan going forward.
This is even ignoring the fact white is not an ethnic group, it's a generic skin color descriptor that is arbitrary to both left and right
white is the cluster of indigenous european races
mediterranean, nordic, alpine, dinaric, and east baltic
when people say white, they mean one of these peoples. it's certainly not a generic skin color descriptor. that's kind of insulting tbh.
african albinos and ethnic jews aren't white despite the color of their skin.