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‘Systemic Racism’ And Other Liberal Fairy Tales

‘Systemic Racism’ And Other Liberal Fairy Tales

The concept of systemic racism, often perpetuated by progressive politicians, activists, and the media, has become a cornerstone of leftist ideology. They argue that America is inherently and irredeemably racist, built on a foundation of oppression that continues to this day. But let’s dissect this claim. Does the evidence support the narrative of systemic racism, or is this just another attempt by Democrats to wield victimhood as a political weapon?

First, it’s crucial to understand what systemic racism means to the left. It’s an amorphous term that shifts depending on the argument being made. It doesn’t refer to explicit laws enforcing discrimination—that was abolished with the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Instead, it claims racism is embedded in every institution, subtly oppressing minorities at every turn. This nebulous definition makes it impossible to prove or disprove and gives leftist activists carte blanche to accuse anyone or anything of being racist without evidence.

One of the main arguments for systemic racism is the so-called racial wealth gap. The narrative suggests that black Americans are systematically denied opportunities to accumulate wealth. However, the Brookings Institution notes that education and family structure—factors that transcend race—play a significant role in economic disparities. For instance, black Americans from intact families and with higher education levels outperform their peers economically. Systemic racism doesn’t explain these nuances; personal choices and cultural factors do.

Critics of the criminal justice system argue it disproportionately targets black Americans. But a closer look reveals that crime rates—not racial bias—drive these disparities. A study by the National Academy of Sciences found no evidence of racial bias in police shootings when accounting for violent crime rates. Facts matter, even when they challenge the left’s narrative.

Another pillar of the systemic racism myth is education and employment. Yet affirmative action policies actively advantage minorities, sometimes to the detriment of Asian and white students and workers. Moreover, corporations and universities openly prioritize diversity hires, often bending over backward to avoid accusations of bias.

The myth of systemic racism isn’t about solving problems; it’s about consolidating power. By convincing minorities they are perpetual victims, Democrats maintain a voting bloc dependent on government intervention. Meanwhile, they ignore policies that could genuinely improve lives—like school choice, criminal justice reform focused on community safety, and fostering economic growth through deregulation.

Modern America is far from perfect, but it is also far from systemically racist. The left’s refusal to acknowledge progress isn’t about advancing racial harmony—it’s about perpetuating division for political gain. It’s time to reject the grievance industry and focus on real solutions that uplift all Americans, regardless of race.


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