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Without Elitist Racialism, There Is Little Racism
Because race relations have changed so quickly in America over the last few decades, racism is far less a problem in this country than racialism. A racialist is a person who looks at all society through the prism of race, the way Marx attributed all social phenomena as somehow determined by economic class relationships. The racialist sees "dog whistles" everywhere, ever so subtle evidences that racism continues to exist in the subterranean recesses of people's psyche that even the accused "racists" are not aware of. Down here the ordinary people on the streets are neither racists nor racialists. Racialism is essentially a political phenomenon and so is largely confined to the political/media elites and to those who have been indoctrinated with this idea at our universities.
A good read on how racialists use racism to further divide the country.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/02/without_elitist_raciali...