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Social Media Has Labeled You a Racist — Saying Otherwise, Makes You a Racist
Why social media is fueling racism
What should be a movement dedicated to ending police brutality and systematic racism, has spiraled into a dramatic race war equivalent to an episode of the “The Twilight Zone.”
“I don't support the rioting.” Racist!
“All lives matter.” Racist!
“What about blacks killing blacks?” Racist!
Sure, some people who spew random facts about inner-city crime — or dare to question the moral fibers of systemic racism, maybe doing so just to clarify they are unaware of the issues in America, or they just don't care. However, let us remember the definition of racism.
Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s race is superior.
Social media has blown the definition of racism to hell and back. According to the billions of online social justice warriors, young and uneducated youth, and antagonists, if you do not support BLM, including rioting, defacing and destroying public property, the abuse and murder of innocent lives, and the deterioration of human morality — you are a racist.