>The "reverse racism" card is often pulled by white people when people of color call out racism and discrimination, or create spaces for themselves (think BET) that white people aren't a part of. The impulse behind the reverse racism argument seems to be a desire to prove that people of color don't have it that bad, they're not the only ones that are put at a disadvantage or targeted because of their race. It's like the Racism Olympics. And it's patently untrue.
>create spaces for themselves only my special snowflake group is allowed to do this, certainly not cishet white males.
Xavier Morgan
>>The "reverse racism" card is often pulled by white people You know, I only ever hear "reverse racism" from people denying it exists.
Jason Ross
She's right, reverse racism doesn't exist.
It's just racism.
Benjamin Scott
They are put at a disadvantage because of their race, but it's not for the reasons that they seem to think, lol.
Charles White
Glad I checked the flag before even reading it anything >linking straight to huffpo Shame there isn't a ban for that
Sebastian Williams
>Hispanic people can't be racist. Prejudiced, yes, but not racist.
Luis Gomez
>safe spaces Literally segregation zones >reverse racism isn't a thing Bet. Damn, all these black people dominating sports like football and basketball. Good for them man. They're pretty damn good.
Nathan Moore
Not an argument.
Josiah Roberts
>The "reverse racism" card is often pulled by white people when people of color call out racism and discrimination
No it's used when Black people say shit like "White people are a plague to the planet"