According to the progressive definition of racism ('structural oppression'), minorities cannot be racist. That makes it likely that norms against ['dictionary definition'] racism are less enforced among minorities, and we might see more racist attitudes among them? Is there data?
I don't intend to caricature, demean or insult anyone here. Would you like pointers to the discourse? https://www.ucalgary.ca/cared/mythofreverseracism …
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Do you interpret this document as claiming that people of color can’t be racist?
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The document and linked discourse explain that according to their definition, racism requires a structural power difference, and that it is not possible to be racist against white people [in Canada]. So, ethnic minorities may be racist, but only against less powerful minorities.
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