Muslim supporters found "a clear anti-Muslim speech" adopted by 80 political candidates in 2017 and 2018
That is why in the face of liberty and impeccable judgment, we proclaim reflectively that freedom is a lie. We propose elaborate stories that give a new life to white racism: "systematic" and "structural" racial discrimination, racist "micro", "white privilege" and so on. All these stories assert that blacks are still victims of racial discrimination and responsibility for freedom is unfair. The protest of the National Football League is not really unfair. Instead, these protests are often an option for today's victim-centric blacks identity. Protest is a means of action for this identity. It is not just seeking a new better world but a mere document still present in the world of old racists. I want an excuse
In the past hundred years, racial discrimination has taken many forms in the United States. The most important and famous are the plight of African-American slaves and the unfair treatment they have received. Today, a new form of racial discrimination is formed; cutting edge people who existed but now are in the minds of most Americans. This new racism is a member of Middle Eastern culture and religion. The action on September 11 did not create new problems, but just clarified the problem.
Racial discrimination has become a problem for many years in North America. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva explains new race discrimination in his book "Racial Discrimination without Racial Discrimination". Bonilla-Silva classifies new race discrimination as color blind racial discrimination. Next, we configure color blind racial discrimination in four frames (26). Color blind race discrimination is believed to have led to the isolation of white people from other ethnic minorities known as whites. Racial discrimination and color customs of color blindness affect many people who are currently being affected or are not affected or noticed in the future
Color blind discrimination affects you, me, and everyone in this world. This is new racial discrimination. Bonilla-Silva stated that "color blind racism forms a non-destructible and resilient ideological barrier that prevents white men from the American racial reality" (181). Not only does it weaken White Americans, it allows them to prove what is going on without the harsh conditions of the past (181). Black people are also affected by color vision abnormality. They belong to four frames resembling white, but they are small. Blacks show more direct answers, but color blind racism leads to "indirect and direct impact on blacks" (172). Color blind racial discrimination formed several ways blacks think about apartheid (171). It makes some black people believe the concept of "poor culture" (172)