Actualy you have been defeated by racism to the point where you became its bytch and dont even try to fight back against it anymore.
In fact your even worse because you defend racism by downplaying its existence
you just don't get it
it exists but do you know why?
do you realize it exists only because you allow it to?
you are focusing on the wrong thing.
Racism would of ended YEARS upon YEARS ago, if people fought to eliminate the idea of "race" from society. The idea of "race" should be illegal in every country in the world, it is an imaginary concept that brainwashes both the sides of the equation.
The idea that you are somehow specially connected to some just because they "look like you" is idiotic when you think about it.
Racism is real, but only because society has been brainwashed to accept the idea of the imaginary concept which is "race". This imaginary concept was created specifically to keep racism alive.
Now the idea of "Race" intertwined in those individuals like you, with damaged minds. So even when you think you are speaking out or fighting against "racism", you actually give it power since you give credence to the idea of "race" at the core of your thoughts.
Imagine if asking your "Race" was an illegal question on ALL job applications. A lot more people would be getting job interviews based strictly on their credentials.
Let me paint a picture for you, that is based on scientific evidence.
Lets say you have four people. Two of the the four people are "black", and the other two people are "white". The dna samples of all four individuals are compared.
Do you realize that 1 of the black people, could actually be more similar to 1 of the white people and vice versa. The black people could be more genetically similar to the white people than they are to each other and vice versa.
Race literally does not exist, it only is a part of society because Racism needs the idea of "race" to be at the core of ALL discussion both for and against it, for it in itself to continue exist.
To keep the long story short, people who think like you are keeping racism alive and strong smh