During February, "Black History Month", a lot of major corporations go out of their way to promote black people. This campaign ends up being really ham fisted and stereotypical though. The corporate concept "black" person wears funky clothes and dances, and possibly has a sassy attitude and maybe dreadlocks. You can see what "racism" really is by looking at some of their ads.
A "racist" is someone who doesn't share the opinion a handful of establishment people--probably mostly jews and a few white people--of black people. It really doesn't have anything to do with black people, except they're the mascots or object for the virtue signaling of this little clique. It's sort of a relic of the 1960s and 70s, though. The US has moved on from there demographically, but the establishment hasn't because they're old people, apparently.
The more up-to-date version of establishment race-war games really just focuses on hating white people. Sure, the establishment ghouls have allocated more ethnic stereotype mascots, but those characters aren't nearly as fleshed out and complicated as the stereotype "funky black person". What's the establishment concept of a Korean, for example? There isn't one.
The "establishment" is really a group of the most parochial, literally inbred freaks in the western world. It'd be great if everyone woke up to their scams at the same time.
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