Racism exists in America but, America is not a racist country.

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Okay, this long rant starts off negative but eventually turns positive. Stick with me to the end and you may be pleasantly surprised.

Its dangerous to be Asian in America.

Its dangerous to be Hispanic in America.

Its dangerous to be Indian in America.

Its dangerous to be Black in America.

And increasingly, its dangerous to be white in America because of critical race theory and the unending push towards mainstream adoption by the left.

I am personally offended by this.

Today, I learned about Donald Moss, M.D. and what will soon be his infamous paper – “On Having Whiteness” that was published by the American Psychoanalytic Association. Here are some choice excerpts from his “academic” treatise. (HT: PJ Media)

“Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has—a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which ‘white’ people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one’s body, in one’s mind, and in one’s world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts’ appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse.”

The “deformed appetites” of “Parasitic Whiteness” “particularly target nonwhite peoples. Once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate.

“I write about ‘Whiteness,’ a condition that generates racism and I explicitly distinguish it from ‘whiteness,’ a marker of racial identity. I write that white people are particularly susceptible to the pathology of ‘Whiteness.”

This extreme racist mentality, disguised as scientific research, is the result of a mindset mired with critical race theory (CRT). At its core, CRT teaches that all whiteness (racial or idealized) is evil and without redemption. The only defense against whiteness, according to CRT, is to enact extreme discriminatory practices (aka anti-racism) in order to balance some cosmic scale that will never (ever) even out in the minds of people infected with the CRT pathogen. For them, racism is ever-present and ongoing and like the Salem witches of old, must be found and extinguished for the greater good. And it is the excuse of greater good that has some people losing their literal minds. A few examples…

This from the NY Post

A New York City-based psychiatrist told an audience at the Yale School of Medicine in April that she had fantasies of “unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way.”

Dr. Aruna Khilanani spewed the race-hating virtual remarks — in which she also said she’d walk away from the shooting “with a bounce in my step” and that white people “make my blood boil” and “are out of their minds and have been for a long time” — at the Ivy League institution’s Child Study Center on April 6.

In the book, “A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal,” there is a prayer called “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman” and it goes like this…

Dear God,

Please help me to hate white people. Or at least to want to hate them. At least, I want to stop caring about them, individually and collectively. I want to stop caring about their misguided, racist souls, to stop believing that they can be better, that they can stop being racist.

You can read it in full from this tweet. (I don’t recommend buying the book.)

And there is this from Washington Examiner

In a May 10, 2017 email to students obtained by Red Alert Politics, Texas A&M President Michael K. Young refused to discipline or fire professor Tommy Curry. Curry called for white genocide, saying in a 2012 podcast “in order to be equal, in order to be liberated, some white people may have to die.”

While condemning Curry’s remarks as “disturbing comments about race and violence that stand in stark contrast to Aggie core values,” Young refused to say that they were disqualifying for Curry’s position or worthy of discipline.

When I hear about incidents like these and so many under-reported incidents that are not mentioned in mainstream media, I marvel at how people justify their actions. One excuse is that white people are born oppressors and since America runs on white supremacy, people of color cannot be racist. Ludicrous. Without a doubt, people of color can be racist. Regardless of that fact, I have heard the excuse that minorities cannot be racist innumerable times. I remember hearing it when the NY Times refused to fire Sarah Jeong who wrote this and several tweets like it.

What was the NY Times’ defense? [I paraphrase] Sarah Jeong is minority who fought back against harassment by “imitating the rhetoric of her harrassers.” She’s sorry and we don’t condone it. But we’re not firing her so get over it.

UGH! So much racism. Is there any hope?

When I consider the increasing racist hatred against whites and how people of every color are fighting one another, its tempting to think that America is a racist country. Yet, IT IS NOT and I can prove it with a few statistics on how we love.

If Americans are so racist then why do they (increasingly) date and marry people of a different ethnicity?

17% of American married couples are interracial.

Approximately 11 million individuals in the United States are married to someone belonging to a different race. For instance, 18% of United States citizens who are African Americans tie the knot with someone of another race. This percentage is significantly higher than in 1980 (13%) when only 5% could marry interracially.

When it comes to Black-White marriages, interracial dating facts reveal that it is 2.65 times more likely that the husband is Black and the wife is White.

Indeed, 73% of all Caucasian and African-American marriages work in this manner. However, when it comes to Asian and White relationships, there is a 3.08 higher chance that the husband is White and the wife is Asian. African-American and Asian couples are rare, but there is a 6.15 times higher chance that the husband will be Black and the wife will be Asian when they do tie the knot.

According to race and dating statistics, 18% of Hispanic women are married to non-Hispanic men.

15% of Hispanic men are married to non-Hispanic women. This means that when a Hispanic person decides to tie the knot with someone who belongs to different ethnicity, the distinction between genders is almost nonexistent. When it comes to marriages between Caucasians and Hispanics, there is a 1.17% chance that the husband is White, and the wife is Hispanic.

source: 2date4love

Almost All Millennials Accept Interracial Dating and Marriage

Compared with older groups, particularly Americans ages 50 or older, Millennials are significantly more likely to be accepting of interracial marriage. While 85% of Millennials say they would be fine with a marriage to someone from any of the groups asked about, that number drops to about three-quarters (73%) among 30-to-49-year-olds, 55% among 50-to-64-year-olds, and just 38% of those ages 65 and older. And unlike among Millennials, among those ages 50 and older there are substantial differences between blacks and whites in acceptance of interracial marriage, with older blacks considerably more accepting of interracial marriage than are whites of the same age.

source: PewResearch

If Americans are so racist then, why do they (increasingly) adopt children of other races?

The majority of children who are adopted are non-white, but 73% of these children are adopted by parents who are white.

Some 84% of international adoptions are interracial.

21% of the privately initiated adoptions within the United States are estimated to be a transracial adoption placement.

Transracial adoptions continue to increase every year in the United States, especially in international adoptions.

source: 23 Gripping Transracial Adoption Statistics

If Americans are so racist then, why do they accept interracial couples in media without complaint (and ask for more)?

A 2016 report by pregnancy and parenting website BabyCenter and market research company YouGov, found 80 percent of the some 2,000 parents surveyed were pleased to see diverse families in ads. And 72 percent of them said “a brand that shares their values is an important factor in their purchasing decisions.”

A 2018 Statista survey examined the representation of interracial couples in popular American TV shows. 43% of female participants stated that these TV shows need more interracial couples, and in total, 39% of respondents claimed these relationships should be more frequent on TV.

One last word, for now…

If there is a large (and growing) percentage of interracial marriages, interracial adoptions and social acceptance of interracial dating, where is this trend of racist hate coming from? How can Americans (literally) love people of all backgrounds and at the same time, be mired in racial hatred? I blame the lessons taught in critical race theory. It divides people, prohibits community and promotes hatred based on skin color. Cursed is the day it was spawned from Hell. But that’s just my opinion. Who do you blame for the racial divides in America?

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