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Reverse Racism is Not a Real Term

Truth About This Fictional Political Weapon

By Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Reverse Racism is Not a Real Term
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Reverse Racism’s True Meaning (If It Were a Real Term)

I’ll confess, right from the start of this, that the most difficult part of writing this post, is going to be trying to meet the word count required for the platform. Why? That’s easy. It actually doesn’t take very many words to state the simple and obvious truth. The term, “reverse racism” is not an actual term and is a fictional excuse created by the victimhood mentality.

The two words that create this so-called, term, if it was actually a real consideration, would have a much different meaning than those who use it, actually use it for. The term is made up of the word, “reverse”, which means the opposite of something, and the word, “racism”, which we all know the meaning of. Well, if it was an actual word, this would cause it to mean, the opposite of racism. So, if you want to say that the so-called, term, “reverse racism” is an actual word… then by proper definition, it would mean someone who loved one or more people, simply based on the color of their skin. That would be a literal meaning of those two words put together.

Yes, “Reverse racism” would mean: Loving one or more people, based solely on the color of their skin and ethnic background.

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A Misused Fictional Term

Of course, those who use this made up term, use it to describe a black person who dislikes people based on them being white. There is nothing “reverse” about that. That is just, racism. If any person dislikes another person or group of people simply because of the color of their skin, that person is being, racist. The rules do not change according to the ethnic background of the person making the judgement. If you are white and you dislike someone because they are black, you are racist. If you are black and you dislike someone because they are white, you are racist. If you are Asian and you dislike someone because they are Hispanic, you are racist. As ironic as this statement and fact may be, being racist doesn’t discriminate.

This destructive and fictional term is used to divide the American people. It is used by Democratic politicians in order to try to keep the masses at war with each other, so that they the rich politicians, can run off with all of the money and try to gain more power. Of course, they want more power so that they can make more money for themselves. If everyone is united, then they pay attention to their leaders. If they pay attention to their leaders, then the American people can see all of the corruption and lies that are being thrown around. Politicians can’t allow that. Yes, there are corrupt and money-hungry politicians on both sides of the political debate. Some have gotten much worse in recent times, but simply put, the American people need to look out for ourselves and pay attention to what matters.

This fictional term of, “reverse racism” is another political and social weapon that is being used against the very citizens that it claims to represent. Oldest strategy in the book. It’s called, “divide and conquer.” They want to divide the people so that they can conquer the way things are run. To help with this, they give you false narratives, false victimhood and excuses, and a list of more fictional and false terms than you could ever get to the end of.

Racism is racism. Regardless of who is being racist and regardless of who they are being racist toward. No matter the variables, it is just plain, racism. Nothing “reverse” about it. As I said, if the term “reverse racism” was an actual real thing, then it would mean someone who loves another person based on their skin color. In that regard, we should wish that it was real… but it’s not. It’s just another weapon in the arsenal of politicians who want to control you, and the people blind enough to follow along with their narrative.

Don’t be one of those people. Think for yourself. Do your own research. Call out people who are actually being racist, no matter the color of their skin. Finally, call it what it is. It’s racism.

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Timothy A Rowland

I’m an every day human Xennial from the United States. I have many interest. I just want to improve your life and maybe entertain you. Available for editing and LeadsLeap projects at: https://www.fiverr.com/greyhatcompany

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