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For Once And For All, Black People Cannot Be Racist

Rosalyn Morris
2 min readMar 3, 2022
Photo by Inatimi Nathus on Unsplash

Let’s start with two definitions of racist:

— prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized

— a person who is prejudiced against or antagonistic toward people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized

I emphasized the words typically one that is a minority or marginalized. So, there you have it. Black people cannot be racist because of global anti-Blackness and power structures. Even Africa was colonized, so there’s nowhere in the world you can go where imperialism and global white power structures aren’t in place.

This means that racism is a combination of race+power.

If you’re white and feel you don’t have power, you still benefit from white privilege. Policing, housing, the judicial system, medicine, banking, the job market, are all power structures that favor whiteness and punish Blackness.

Can black people dislike and be prejudiced against other races, believing in negative stereotypes about them? Of course.

If the power structures were different, could Black people be racist. Of course…

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