‘Racism Against White People’ Is Only Systemic Racism In US, Says Black University Professor

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If there is systemic racism in the United States today, then it's "racism against white people," according to Dr. Carol M. Swain, a university professor and board member of Black Voices For Trump.

If there is systemic racism in the United States today, then it’s “racism against white people,” according to Dr. Carol M. Swain, a university professor and board member of Black Voices For Trump.

In an interview with Chanel Rion of One America News Network, Dr. Carol M. Swain said:

It’s very clear to me that the Black Lives Matter organization is about something much bigger than black people, that it really is pushing a socialist, Marxist agenda.

White people are so confused in America. I hate to say it like that but I don’t know any other way to say it: They want to signal to black people that they care and the only way they feel like they can do that is to agree with the slogan, which is a true statement, that black lives matter in the same way that all lives matter. White lives matter, brown lives matter, but they can’t separate the slogan, which is a true statement, from an organization that has a goal that I believe is ultimately destructive to America.

There is something very wrong when they argue that racism is permanent. If it’s permanent, then there is nothing you can do about it. That white skin is property that means that people who just happen to have been born white they have property that gives them advantages over blacks.

If there is systematic racism today it is a racism against white people, in the sense that white people are told that they are responsible for all the evils in the world, that racism is permanent, and the only way they can redeem themselves is by divesting themselves of their whiteness. It involves a shaming of young white people, if you have white skin you’re supposed to have all these white privileges. I contend that there is black privilege, brown privilege, that it’s really about social class. The sooner we get away from defining everything, even the police brutality, as racism, the sooner we can bring everyone together as Americans.

We are all human beings in God’s image. Black Lives Matter and Antifa and organizations like that will not help us transcend racism and classism and the isms that they are concerned with. There are things that can be done in the black community, but the most important thing is helping people realize to how important their own attitudes are. I would argue that a person’s attitudes are more important than race, gender, social class in determining whether or not they are going to be successful.”

Dr. Swain appears to be singing from the same hymn sheet as Candace Owens, who warns patriots that “Black Lives Matter is a Marxist movement disguised as racial unrest.” 

According to Owens, the situation is critical. “We fight now, or lose America to violent communism.”

These thugs are delivering ultimatums to businesses & schools: Do as we say, or burn,” Owens continued.

In the past week, two Black Lives Matter co-founders have had their Marxist backgrounds exposed, adding weight to claims the group is a radical leftist organization trained to disrupt American society and promote a modern multicultural variety of Marxist ideology. 

Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi’s links to Communist Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro have been exposed, and co-founder Patrisse Cullors admitted to being a “trained organizer” and “trained Marxist” in a resurfaced video.

Hawk Newsome, a Black Lives Matter leader also issued an ominous threat on Fox News, threatening that “If this country doesn’t give us what we want, then we will burn down the system and replace it,” before warning that he could be “speaking literally.”

Baxter Dmitry

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7 Comments

  1. Ex Pope Benedict said that the Christians are the most persecuted people on earth ,and he was right And especially the white Christian’s who are persecuted in sinister ways designed to entrap them and deceive them and lead them by temptation into satanism . Black Christian’s preaching hate towards white s for crimes committed by w English politicians centuries ago are already as deceived as the former ku klux Klan members who will never see Heaven .

  2. BLM is not marxist and socialism is not anti white. If anything is anti white it is capitalism that brings in foreign non white lower paid workers into america. That is CAPITALISMs failure regarding race. BTW I’m not complaining about capitalism because people of different races do not bother me. I think all peoples of all colors have lots to offer. but if you’re looking for one race societies it is usually a marxist one.

  3. This poor woman seems to be the one confused. Most people have their own definition of racism. Today, it seems some think one is racist just because they are not black. A black man once told me most Hispanics are white people who speak Spanish, yet AOC thinks she is black. I was thinking about the fuss about someone yelling white power as racist, but see nothing wrong with those that yell black power, wouldn’t both be racist? Perhaps the world needs a definition of racism, so all can be on the same page

    • This woman is from Mississippi and knows what racism against blacks is like. But she is extremely intelligent and she does know what she’s talking about – I’ve followed her for years, she always makes sense. There are lots of blacks coming forward and saying there is no systemic racism against blacks any more in this country, but they do see racism against whites. Read her statement again, whites are kneeling to black drug lords and apologizing for imagined racism by them toward blacks, it’s unbelievable.

  4. A racist remark and a reference to race are two entirely different things that are being stirred together. These days the comment, “black people are less likely to get sunburned than white people” would be construed by some as a racist remark. It’s not. It is a racial observation. It’s not a slur. Yet the popular media would jump on a statement like that with both feet and paint the commenter as a racist. This has got to end.

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