Racism only exist within a power structure that systematically and institutionally rewards whiteness.
What a convenient redefinition of racism. Except we all know that racists will justify racism, and the left redefines words and phrases as a matter of standard operating procedure.
So we're going to use the
genuine definition, not the left's redefinition.
Racism is the practice of judging individuals based on their race, usually evidenced by words and deeds based on that judgment.
And if you use the genuine definition of racism, anyone and everyone can be (and usually is, to some degree) racist. In fact, the left's redefinition of racism, set up to apply only to white people, and to
all white people, is ironically racist in and of itself.
Furthermore, the left's redefinition of racism is based on the false premise that whiteness is rewarded by society. That was certainly the case in Democrat-controlled strongholds in the Jim Crow era. And some Democrat politicians held onto that as late as the 1990s. (Look up who it was that referred to blacks as "super predators.") But nowhere is that the case today.