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This spring we've had some disturbing warnings.
White supremacy is so sneaky, so dangerous, so seductive, that it is sucking BIPOCs into its toils.
And, as you know, Biden officials testify that white supremacists are greatest domestic security threat.
So if this evil comes in all colors, that's really bad news.
I've tried very hard to understand this, but I have failed.
The mildest version seems to be this.
White supremacy is anything we lefties don't like, and there are BIPOCs who do these things too, so they must be white supremacists.
The stronger version is whiteness is inherently bad, so any bad non-whites are actually just acting white.
Take The Rise of Latino White Supremacy, which appeared in The New Yorker in May.
It's written by Geraldo Cadava, who presumably knows about Latinos.
He says Hispanics are assimilating so beautifully that they have assimilated all the way to the essence of whiteness, white supremacy.
His proof?
He says that when he wrote the article, there had been 21 mass shootings in Texas alone, and that in at least four of them, the shooters were Latino.
If that makes them white supremacists, there are an awful lot of black white supremacists in Chicago and St. Louis.
The author lists other Hispanic white supremacists.
George Zimmerman, who shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense.
And Mr. Cadaver has dug up someone named Pete Garcia from the 1950s who didn't want blacks moving into his Dallas neighborhood.
I could find him plenty of Hispanics today who don't want blacks moving in.
All white supremacists, no doubt.
Mr. Cadaver rolls out Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys, just about everyone's favorite BIPOC white supremacist.
Yes, he burned a BLM banner.
Only white supremacists don't like BLM, I guess.
But here's the clincher.
Mr. Tarrio was found guilty of seditious conspiracy in connection with the January 6th riot.
You see, anyone in D.C. that day was a white supremacist.
So, get ready to worry about Latino white supremacist thinking, another marker of Latino assimilation, at a time when white power ideology is spreading rapidly at home and abroad.
The more Hispanics assimilate, the more horrible they become.
Christopher Rhodes, who teaches at Harvard and BU, also explains why white supremacists are not always white.
Joey Gibson, who started the group Patriot Prayer, is half Japanese and calls himself non-white.
Wikipedia says Patriot Prayer did nothing more than put on pro-gun, pro-Trump rallies and clash with lefties.
And this guy, Ali Alexander, helped organize the Stop the Steal rally that took place before the Capitol riot.
Another BIPOC white supremacist.
Kanye West is of course a black white supremacist.
Christopher Rhodes says he's a dangerous role model.
It's no wonder that younger, more marginalized black and brown men have been drawn into the fold of these hateful communities.
And because some Asians say race preferences and college admissions hurt them, it means Asian American conservatives have become key allies of white supremacy.
This article says Asians were tricked into supporting the recent Supreme Court case, but Asian American anti-affirmative action activists have not been simply duped into this white supremacist policy.
They are active, militant co-conspirators with white conservatives.
They actually believe in colorblind admissions.
Also, some Asian Americans are calling for more police funding.
And near Los Angeles, Chinese immigrant activists protested a development initiative to house unhoused people.
It doesn't get more white supremacists than that.
And here's Jennifer Ho of the University of Colorado.
She thinks white supremacy is so devious it makes black people attack Asians.
She doesn't say how.
She just says so because white supremacy is the root of all race-related violence in the U.S. So when a black person attacks an Asian person, the encounter is fueled perhaps by racism, but very specifically by white supremacy.
White supremacy does not require a white person to perpetuate it.
It's not black people whom Asian Americans need to fear.
It's white supremacy.
And so, when an Asian woman died after a black man pushed her in front of a subway train, that had to be white supremacy.
Since Jennifer says white supremacy causes all race-related violence, if you see a black man screaming, death to honkies, guns blazing, that'll be white supremacy too.
And how's this?
It's not just for white people.
White supremacy is a belief that to be white is to be human.
And that to be non-white means you are less than human, a disposable object for others to abuse and misuse.
I guess that sums up Kanye West and Enrico Tarrio and Joey Gibson and the Asians who opposed affirmative action.
At least Jennifer defined white supremacy.
Most people worrying about BIPOC white supremacists don't.
John Powell, head of UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute.
White supremacy is an identity and a belief in the superiority of Western civilization that is sometimes a corollary or independent of the supremacy of white people to dominate and control.
You're a white supremacist if you think Western civilization is best.
Professor Powell adds that the system I'm confused.
But when you consider the white supremacist origins of exercise and that fitness is about maintaining systems of white supremacy and the way math is taught in school may be rooted in white supremacy and when the American Medical Association tells us we should worry about white supremacy as a source of harm in the culture of medicine,
then I guess the disease is so widespread that non-whites might catch it too.
This is the view in four myths about white supremacy that allow it to continue.
The author is Janice Gassam-Asare, senior contributor at Ford's for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, so she should know.
White supremacy is devious.
We frequently uphold white supremacy in our lives without even realizing.
Non-whites do it, too.
White supremacy in BIPOC communities often manifests as white adjacency, the act of aligning with whiteness and distancing yourself from your ethnic and racial identity in order to gain access and opportunities.
Just think of all the access and opportunities Kanye West and George Zimmerman and Enrico Tarrio got for their white adjacency.
However, white supremacy can also manifest as colorism, which is a persistent issue within India, Latin America, Africa, and nearly every community of color.
By God, it's everywhere.
I guess that's why we overlook the white supremacists lurking in our workplaces, our schools, and within our communities.
But listen to this.
Nice people can also be white supremacists.
No, I refuse to believe that.
This lady is confused.
She could be a white supremacist herself.
But for the real lowdown on BIPOC white supremacists, we turn to Christina Beltran, who teaches at NYU, and explained in the Washington Post that to understand Trump's support, we must think in terms of multiracial whiteness.
Other experts cite Professor Beltran as an authority.
She notes that some of the January 6th rioters weren't white.
And then asks, and what are we to make of unmistakably white mob violence that also includes non-white participants?
I call this phenomenon multiracial whiteness, the promise that they too can lay claim to the politics of aggression, exclusion, and domination.
Letting BIPOCs in on white violence means that they can enjoy aggression, exclusion, and domination, just like white people.
Multiracial whiteness reflects an understanding of whiteness as a political color and not simply a racial identity, a discriminatory worldview in which feelings of freedom and belonging are produced through the persecution and dehumanization
of others.
White people don't care what color you are.
They accept you as one of them, so long as you persecute and
In the politics of multiracial whiteness, Anyone can join the MAGA movement and engage in the wild freedom of unbridled rage and conspiracy theories.
Here, the politics of exclusion, violence, and demonization are available to all.
Want to be white?
All it takes is exclusion, violence, and demonization.
Today's political rift is a division between those who are drawn to and remain invested in a politics of whiteness and those who seek something better.
So there it is, straight from the smiling mouth of Professor Christina Beltran, and right on the pages of the Washington Post.
You can either be like white people, rage, exclusion, violence, dehumanization, persecution, or try something better.
And multiracial whiteness turns BIPOCs who do awful things into honorary white people.
Yep, white people really are that bad.
So thank you, Professor Beltran.
I thought all that jabber about white supremacist BIPOCs was confusing.
It's much simpler.
When non-whites do anything bad, rape, kill, riot, burn down cities, they're just acting white.
I'm so glad she cleared that up.
I'll sleep a whole lot better tonight.
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